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Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets
(Post 13518966)
Best first gig I've heard a computer geek scoring was 68K. Ain't nothing to shake a stick at, but no 100K either.
Nope, take that back I know a dude that got a little north of 80K in the Bay Area. Of course with the cost of living difference, that's probably about the same money. |
Originally Posted by BigglyPuff
(Post 13518928)
Is there such thing as a 6 figure job right out of a 4-year school with only a bachelors?
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Originally Posted by calv
(Post 13518792)
Charlie is out there too, no?
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And zoltani, I think?
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My starting salary in 1972 with two graduate engineering degrees from MIT was $13.3K / annum, which in today's inflated dollars would be $72K. I think todays starting salaries are comparable. After 35 years when I retired I was making about $125K / annum including bonus. I could have made a lot more had I chosen a management advancement path, but I loved being just a real engineer, so I stayed with it. I've always lived modestly, paid cash for everything except my home, and am now happily retired living debt free. My advice to all of you just starting out to find something you really like, focus on being really good at it, and don't worry about the money side. I know some really rich people who are very miserable with all their material wealth.
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Oh, also today I went to see a doctor regarding my clavicle
https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net...09141161_n.jpg She said I could go surgery or not at this point (two opinions) and I opted against surgery. |
Originally Posted by Jaytron
(Post 13519203)
Oh, also today I went to see a doctor regarding my clavicle
img snip She said I could go surgery or not at this point (two opinions) and I opted against surgery. |
Originally Posted by ddeadserious
(Post 13519214)
I cringed. That looks freaking painful.
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Originally Posted by yummygooey
(Post 13519160)
And zoltani, I think?
You better start getting your beard on... |
Today I had a fun 70 mile road ride.
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Originally Posted by ddeadserious
(Post 13519214)
I cringed. That looks freaking painful.
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How the hell is that going to set properly w/o surgery? I mean I believe people in the medical field, but damn. Once healed, you will be able to use it as normal with no lasting effects? Fuuuuu.
RE: software engineer's salary in the bay area- From my experience $70-80k is a typical starting point for a high-performing CS undergraduate, at least at my bay area company. It's a pretty well-known fact that we pay slightly below market average but make up for it in benefits and perks so at other well-known companies it may be 5-10% more. EDIT: I'm sure if they had other skills or depending on what level they were hired in at for those skills, it could conceivably be higher as well. |
Originally Posted by zoltani
(Post 13519262)
Yeah man, look forward to riding with ya.
You better start getting your beard on... |
Originally Posted by Jandro
(Post 13519409)
How the hell is that going to set properly w/o surgery? I mean I believe people in the medical field, but damn. Once healed, you will be able to use it as normal with no lasting effects? Fuuuuu.
You don't really "set" a clavicle. Haha |
Originally Posted by Jaytron
(Post 13519442)
It'll heal across the bone fragment that's just floating.
You don't really "set" a clavicle. Haha |
Originally Posted by Jandro
(Post 13519468)
I figured they would use a metal rod and screws or something.
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Originally Posted by Jaytron
(Post 13519203)
Oh, also today I went to see a doctor regarding my clavicle
https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net...09141161_n.jpg She said I could go surgery or not at this point (two opinions) and I opted against surgery. Was only 6 when it happened and went a day before the pain got so bad that I told my mom something wasn't right.... remember the doctor saying I must be a pretty tough kid to have went the day without making a whimper. |
Originally Posted by yummygooey
(Post 13519125)
Yup! Unfortunately, I did not get to meet Charlie this weekend 'cuz he was out of town.
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My clavicle ends about an inch up and an inch behind where it should due to me opting out of surgery. I'm in pretty constant pain with it, and the muscles around it are kinda messed up. make absolutely certain something like that doesn't happen to you.
The job I just started is paying me about 135% of my former highest paying job, once the restaurant opens. I'm not sure what I'm going to do with it. To me, it's a ton of money because it's more than I've ever made, by a lot. I'm stoked. The number? 32.5k/annum, no benefits. I have friends that literally net more than my wife and I have ever grossed together, and are behind on bills. I don't get it. |
Congrats!
You should come to NJ...I have (mediocre) line cooks that make that. |
Originally Posted by EpicSchwinn
(Post 13518743)
Seeing my CS bachelor degree friends graduating and moving straight to 6 figure jobs
i dont believe. edit: not trying to be a jerk, i just think your friends are lying. since we are talking about employment, how many of you are close to the end of your career arc? meaning, are you close to the point where there is nowhere to go but change positions completely? i am an expert level audi tech and i'll be master level soon. after that, there is nothing. i mean, new technologies will come along and i'll have to learn them but there will be no career progression. my lead tech is the same age as me and the shop foreman isnt going anywhere soon[i wouldnt want to be foreman anyways]. without showing a progression[suits who pay me need to see certification improvements] my pay will be stalled. im currently taking home close to ~70k/yr but i know some of the older techs are raking 6 figures. there is no way over the next 3-5 years im going to receive a raise equivalent to +30k... im terrified i may become unhappy due to the money situation and i dont know anything else. |
As long as they give you a little bump to keep up with inflation (say 3% per year), do you really need more money?
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I imagine there are areas of the country where the cost of living is high enough that 6 figures is commensurate. Certainly not mine.
Today I took this on a 2-mile spin around the neighborhood to test out the studded tires and Power Grips: http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e2...othstudded.jpg Can't wait to try it on some snow and ice. - Scott |
Originally Posted by 91MF
(Post 13519808)
im terrified i may become unhappy due to the money situation and i dont know anything else.
Wouldn't your expertise be easily transferable to other similar high end (German) cars? |
Originally Posted by Jared.
(Post 13519758)
Congrats!
You should come to NJ...I have (mediocre) line cooks that make that. But seriously, line cooks making 32.5? That's nuts man. I don't know if you know fine dining at all or not, but line cooks at Alinea (among the best restaurants in the world, and they pay very competitively) make 26.5 a year. Average for a Chicago line cook is around 23 yearly. |
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