RushGotti
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You must work at McDonalds :lol:I get amazed every time I see this thread pop back up
Its kind of a personal, private detail of someone's life.
Or maybe I'm just weird![]()
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You must work at McDonalds :lol:I get amazed every time I see this thread pop back up
Its kind of a personal, private detail of someone's life.
Or maybe I'm just weird![]()
Realize I'm an outlier but I'm 26 and a network engineer - no college degree. I work with two customers primarily but I pull in ~150k. My wife is a sofware developer and makes about the same but with fewer hours. We just had our first kid.
Pics of your bird?International Search and Rescue/Medical Evacuation Pilot (Middle East) currently deployed south of the An Nafud Desert ...low six figures but not nearly enough for the job we do!
Hope this comes through...internet not a strong point here in the sand Pit!Pics of your bird?
married E-4, so about the same!23, single E-5...Sooo ~$46k a year?
My fiancée's an OT and she made 75k last year working 40 hour weeks with about two and a half weeks time off. Lots of job availability and flexible hours.So many in IT. I left IT after 28 years (of my own accord), went back to school and am now an occupational therapist (better travel retirement job even if the money is less.) 75 to 100K a year according to how much I want to work. I'm a kept man though, wife is a Sr. VP at a mid-sized manufacturing company. Her income dwarfs mine and I'm not at all bitter... Well, maybe a little at times.
How's your health? Is your job physical enough for exercise?Well, there isn't any good way to hide 12 hours of work in every day without affecting life. But, luckily my shift is ideal. 11 pm to 11am. I get home and sleep 4-5 hours. I'm up before dinner, get to spend late afternoon, dinner and put kids to bed. Couple hours with my wife and then leave to work. Basically I've swapped normal work and sleep times and I'm one of these guys who's is fine on about 5 hours sleep.