Waddaya do and waddya earn for it?

Made 91k as a Program Manager at a very Large Software company in the Seattle area, Stocks, 401k, Employee Stock Purchase, Bonuses, and 100% coverage on all Benes make the number much larger than that. Not bad for a guy who never finished college…

I’ll acknowledge education as a factor. The other two, HAH!!

BTW, just got word of a pay raise. Now, I’m at $175k-219k, depending on bonuses. My firm reacted to a wave of pay raises sweeping through the industry. The pay raises in the industry over the past three years have been, IMHO, utterly ludicrous. My starting salary in September 1997 was $82k, and the pay scale in place at that time would have me making $115k-135k, depending on bonuses. The big cause of the jump has been dotcom firms paying big money to junior attorneys to go in-house.

I’m quite frankly scared about this latest raise. I see, if not a recession, at least a slowdown coming, and the higher my salary, the more my firm would save by letting me go. I’m not too worried about myself - as a litigator with a secondary practice in bankruptcy law, I’m relatively recession-proof, but a lot of friends work in areas that would be directly impacted by a recession.

Sua

Yeah, same here. As an engineer, my salary has definitely gone up as the dotcoms slurp up every available engineer right out of school. I don’t work for a dotcom - my company is big and fairly stable - but if all the dotcoms go away and there’s a wash of cheap engineers out there the salaries/options will definitely go down.

Hold up. Sua, you make THAT much, and I’m buying YOU a drink when you move down here? Damn. :wink:

It depends on exactly what you do. From where I’m sitting, the dotcoms seem to be providing us with a lot of people who know how to design webpages and do scripting. Those are valuable skills, but if what you want are people who really understand how to do server end java / c++, understand multithreading, understand database, understand scalability issues, I don’t see a lot of people flooding the market.

Darlin’, when I get down there, I’ll be a penniless student. [sub]1[/sub] :smiley:

Sua

[sub]1. Suckers.[/sub]

Geez, I’m scared to post what I make up here – after reading all of the messages, there’s only four or five folks who are making more than I do (and here I am grousing about my income!)…

For the record, I do work at one of those new-fangled dot-com companies, but not as a “web designer”. I’m a fully skilled and certified programmer, completely saavy in Java, C, C++, PHP, and all those other funky acronyms.

He’s already getting into practice by stealing alcohol from innocent people who just happened to have the misfortunate of sitting near the SDMBers at a recent DopeFest.

Snort. Ok, that was mean, but I only said it because Sua has such a great sense of humor, and more than demonstrated his generosity when he provided a round of tequila shots and an eloquent toast.

AuntiePam, I was also a little surprised that people were being so free with this information when I first opened the post, but I was so impressed when I saw that not one person responded with a tone that said “Ha, look how much I make!” or “Poor me, look how much I don’t make.” So far it’s been a very interesting look at what different careers, at various levels, in diverse parts of the world make. A great demonstration of how the people who participate in this message board are amazingly fantastic in all ways!

Equities research/investment banking.

$400K plus bonus, which ranges from zero (a couple of years back) to 100% of the basic salary (last year :slight_smile:

underwear model, 10K per day

I’m a computer operator, and I’ll make about $45-48,000 this year. I’m way overpaid for my experience, so I would never tell the people I work with.

Speaking as a person who writes client-server, C++ database interfaces that have to scale well and incorporate multithreading, I hope you’re right!

I’m a public defender in rural New Hampshire- 36,000 ish.

gotta love law school loans of 80,000 or so! yippee!

Operating engineer here

Base wages of 25$ an hour, 10% shift differential, 2$/hour annuity.

Last 3 years I’ve averaged in the mid 70k’s with overtime included.You gotta love overtime! 8 years ago I dropped out of College (Mechanical engineering major).My brother in law is a Mech Eng and actually made 5K less than me last year including his bonus (he also averaged a 55 hour work week).Some incentive to go back and finish my degree,huh?

I’m an office monkey, they call it Representative, for a small computer sales and installation company. I do a variety of work though, so It’s pretty interesting. I make about 19K canadian.

I’m another one of 'dem broke students.

I start externship in about 6 weeks, making minimum wage. Yay! :rolleyes:

But, I do believe it will start to pay off in, oh, around 5 years.