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Re: Your Biggest Jumps in Income
My income fluctuated a lot for about a year because of my position, but from steady paychecks as an E4 to steady paychecks as a W1 it was about 100%. Quality of life increased by about 1000%.
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Re: Your Biggest Jumps in Income
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[ QUOTE ] Last Five Years: year 1 - 100% increase - career switch year 2 - 50% raise year 3 - 30.67% raise year 4 - 40.81% raise year 5 - 41.43% raise Working for a major investment bank - priceless. [/ QUOTE ] Let's say it was $30,000 to start. year 1 - $60,000 year 2 - $90,000 year 3 - $117,603 year 4 - $165,597 year 5 - $234,204 I call BS [/ QUOTE ] My first four raises in investment banking were each 50% +/- and I started in six figures. |
#63
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Re: Your Biggest Jumps in Income
Unemployed to $12.50/hr. ROBUSTOOOOOOO. SHIP IT BALLING HOLLAND!!!!
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#64
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Re: Your Biggest Jumps in Income
Promoted: 50%
Lateral move within company: 18% |
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Re: Your Biggest Jumps in Income
I love the internet.
Almost no one is ever average. Everybody either works for peanuts or makes mad cash. |
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Re: Your Biggest Jumps in Income
take home 2.5k per month before deployment. Take home 8.5k while In Iraq. Massive jump in income. But not worth the shrapnel |
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