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£65k, senior embedded software developer in Cambridge. I'm an Old though, just turned 42 this week. Edit: obviously my health insurance costs are £0 and I get about 25 vacation days (which are separate from sick days) because , at least. feedmegin fucked around with this message at 13:50 on Apr 17, 2019 |
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Roughly 58k (Canuckian). 1/2 of a 2-man team at an industrial site for a multi-billion dollar company. Network wrangler, computer toucher and user teacher. 24/7/365 on call. Also in the middle of nowhere so not a lot of options (that aren't remote, and I did that for 3 years and it nearly loving killed me). Officially 3 weeks of vacation, but my bosses-boss is cool and knows that we bust our rear end, so I probably get an extra 5-10 days a year worth of days off that he doesn't care about as long as shits getting done.
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Security Engineer/SME in the Greater Chicago area. 100% work from home. $118K base salary with 10% flat bonus split out and paid quarterly (can slide up and down based on company performance) + discretional merit bonuses. 5 weeks PTO (unfortunately Sick Time is lumped in with it) with generous comp time policy.
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$83k a year, good pension and health benefits, 18 days PTO as a network administrator, doing pretty much nothing but Cisco route/switch work for local government org. 15 minute commute and I love the work. If people are tired of burning themselves out in the corporate world I'd highly recommend state/local government jobs. They are not all the super slow paced, do nothing jobs you hear about.
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fluppet posted:65K GBP perm public sector devops 27 days holidays and all overtime is at least time and half 0 on call Location matters a bit here...65k in London goes a lot less far than 65k in Grimsby feedmegin fucked around with this message at 14:00 on Apr 17, 2019 |
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I went from a 30k€ job as all-around Windows person (AD admin, WSUS, WDS/WAIK, HelpDesk) at a hospital to 52k working with Ansible on Linux for a software company. This is in Germany with 30 days PTO, 40 hour work week, 3 months notice if my employer wants to lay me off.
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DroneRiff posted:Ditto. 37.5K GBP here as a Senior Application/Informatics Analyst for a major EHR in a South East (not London) NHS hospital. In plus side, 33 days PTO plus public holidays. You on band 7? Mines even worse, it includes London weighting and Oncall as well. I agree with CLAM DOWN though, gently caress private companies and working to make some rich piece of poo poo even richer. It really sucks to have to choose between poo poo pay or that. HalloKitty posted:Wage stagnation with ever-spiralling property prices is the situation in the UK, it sucks. I'm not living there any more, but I still get emails from recruiters with offers that would have been only OK 10-12 years ago, no joke Where did you emigrate too? I've been really considering Australia. There's not much here any more and I just want to be warm again!!
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$58k/yr working at a university. I'm also getting the equivalent of like 8k a year in tuition credits so that factors into compensation.
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chin up everything sucks posted:I'm right outside of San Jose and I'm making 10k more than you as a Sr. Helldesk guy. The lovely MSP I am actually employed by caught me desperate and has been loving me for years. That'll change this year.
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$95k/year, 6% bonus target, 3 weeks vacation, decent benefits, 401k matching, etc. I do network engineering and ops on IBM mainframes, with a bit of software development. Edit: I'm in Michigan SamDabbers fucked around with this message at 14:44 on Apr 17, 2019 |
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Thanks for sharing, goons! It's good to know what's out there. Maybe I should move to Texas....
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$90k/yr, 4+ weeks of PDO, 401k match, ok healthcare, super flexible hours and an amazing work/life balance, central florida area. Title is End User Computing but essentially my job is jack of all trades IT at a hospital on a team of 4. We handle everything from the lowest level of resetting doctors passwords and imaging PCs to managing the phone system and local network/servers. We have corporate overlords that handle application support and the larger scale network/sys admin type duties. Gotta admit, it's a cake job and I have a 5 minute drive to work everyday. I have some room for growth here on the local team. I came from the corporate team where there is more room for growth but my work/life balance is so great here I have 0 desire to go back to corporate.
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Manager, architect. Paid in opportunity. I get to work from home, largely set my own schedule, and do pretty much whatever I want. You can pry this job from my dead hands.CloFan posted:48k, Director of Infrastructure at a pubic college. I could be making a shitton more if I were willing to relocate, but I'm happy where I'm at MC Fruit Stripe fucked around with this message at 14:55 on Apr 17, 2019 |
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uhhhhahhhhohahhh posted:Man, all this wage chat makes me feel like poo poo. £34k a year in the NHS as a senior network engineer. Imagine being able to own a house Your wage, your ability to own property, is not reflective whatsoever of your value as a person. You are making a difference in people's lives, even if indirectly. This is one reason I despise these dickwaving derails. Goons gonna brag wherever possible, I guess.
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CLAM DOWN posted:Your wage, your ability to own property, is not reflective whatsoever of your value as a person. You are making a difference in people's lives, even if indirectly.
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CLAM DOWN posted:Your wage, your ability to own property, is not reflective whatsoever of your value as a person. You are making a difference in people's lives, even if indirectly. I find it sort of useful, lets you know what else is out there, helps you compare if youre over or under paid. I know reading these sort of threads in the past really helped motivate me to start studying for certs and try for jobs I didnt think I was qualified for.
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CLAM DOWN posted:Your wage, your ability to own property, is not reflective whatsoever of your value as a person. You are making a difference in people's lives, even if indirectly. I understand the derision for dickwaving, but I think most people are trying to be tactful about what they make. It is nice to see what other people are making in the thread, but I agree that your wage does not equate your value as a person.
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CLAM DOWN posted:Your wage, your ability to own property, is not reflective whatsoever of your value as a person. You are making a difference in people's lives, even if indirectly. It's important to know what ranges are. I would not have made some decisions if I hadn't known what other people are making as it made me think "well I want to make more, but I didnt realize it would be possible outside of X experience or Y role" I was quite content with my 65k year network engineering job until I heard of someone make 120k doing the same poo poo for a different MSP. But no, wages and/or property do not define a person, I agree with that 100%
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Vargatron posted:I understand the derision for dickwaving, but I think most people are trying to be tactful about what they make. It is nice to see what other people are making in the thread, but I agree that your wage does not equate your value as a person. Wages vary so incredibly drastically by location, role, field, organization, often for perfectly legit reasons, that comparing them to randoms from around the world is completely useless. And it pisses me off when people feel hurt or down because of it for absolutely no reason, because it's ridiculous and not something they should be using as a comparison. It's nothing but dickwaving.
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Also, cost of living factors heavily when evaluating wages. 50k is a pittance in downtown LA, but could have you living like a king if you're in a low cost of living area.
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I'd like to propose an actual dick waving contest. Can someone explain how to convert a video to an animated gif?
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MC Fruit Stripe posted:I'd like to propose an actual dick waving contest. Can someone explain how to convert a video to an animated gif? Error: Filesize too small vvv owned
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MC Fruit Stripe posted:I'd like to propose an actual dick waving contest. Can someone explain how to convert a video to an animated gif? Well in your case, you'll first need to buy a macro lens
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Lol, what started this was someone saying it wasn't polite to share their salary and someone calling them out saying they should because that keeps wages down, and now we've turned the corner and we're calling everyone out because of dick waving. Can't win.
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The general rule of thumb I handle is: if your mortage/rent exceed 40% of your monthly expenses, you either get underpaid or your house is overvalued.
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https://twitter.com/aaronzbest/status/1111600135115550720
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DONT TOUCH THE PC posted:The general rule of thumb I handle is: if your mortage/rent exceed 40% of your monthly expenses, you either get underpaid or your house is overvalued. The Canadian new mortgage rules put the limit at 34% with a 5.14% interest rate (that is, at 5.14% interest rate what you would pay is less than 34% of your salary, even if you get a better rate from your bank.). If your mortgage would be more than 34% then get a better salary or buy a cheaper house.
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DONT TOUCH THE PC posted:The general rule of thumb I handle is: if your mortage/rent exceed 40% of your monthly expenses, you either get underpaid or your house is overvalued. I mean, there are official numbers for this that vary by country and location. It's not a rule of thumb, you'll outright be disqualified for loans/mortgages in some cases.
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Volguus posted:The Canadian new mortgage rules put the limit at 34% with a 5.14% interest rate (that is, at 5.14% interest rate what you would pay is less than 34% of your salary, even if you get a better rate from your bank.). If your mortgage would be more than 34% then get a better salary or buy a cheaper house.
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Volguus posted:The Canadian new mortgage rules put the limit at 34% with a 5.14% interest rate (that is, at 5.14% interest rate what you would pay is less than 34% of your salary, even if you get a better rate from your bank.). If your mortgage would be more than 34% then get a better salary or buy a cheaper house. How is that even possible for some folks with the property values there being what they are in some of the metro areas? Toronto brimming with 300K a year jobs so people can afford a house there?
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skipdogg posted:How is that even possible for some folks with the property values there being what they are in some of the metro areas? Toronto brimming with 300K a year jobs so people can afford a house there? It's not possible. We don't own, we rent. You cannot buy here without a windfall, inheritance, or rich relatives/partners/families/etc.
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CLAM DOWN posted:It's not possible. We don't own, we rent. You cannot buy here without a windfall, inheritance, or rich relatives/partners/families/etc. Please accept this sad high-five I'm sending from New York City.
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Not to get too D&D about it but how the gently caress is it possible that looked at the U.S. Housing Bubble and went ? Or are property value increases in Toronto just 90% Chinese money like it’s supposed to be in Vancouver?
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I assume it's like US tuition prices. There's money to be made. Set the price as high as possible while filling every seat or every home.
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Lifehack: Work remote for a big city salary while living it up in a lower COL area. Still have this thread in my bookmarks https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3818260
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CLAM DOWN posted:I mean, there are official numbers for this that vary by country and location. It's not a rule of thumb, you'll outright be disqualified for loans/mortgages in some cases. So far in any discussion regarding this online, the 40% number is on the higher end of the scale, but it does check out. I am talking to a lot of white middle class people of course, this is the internet after all. Volguus posted:If your mortgage would be more than 34% then get a better salary or buy a cheaper house. There's plenty of situations where the solution "buy a new house" is the worst kind of advice.
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Schadenboner posted:Not to get too D&D about it but how the gently caress is it possible that looked at the U.S. Housing Bubble and went ? Landlords saw a way to make more money and took it, why is that surprising?
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My life goal is to have remote work while van living on a beach
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CLAM DOWN posted:It's not possible. We don't own, we rent. You cannot buy here without a windfall, inheritance, or rich relatives/partners/families/etc. Ayup. Even outside of the big centers is hosed. I'm 7 hours out of TO in a lovely little town, and my place cost me way too much. But when we moved, rent was obscene, and any places under $200k were shitholes. But our property taxes/cost of living are obscenely high. Wife's getting sick of her job, so hopefully we'll be moving soon. If we can hold on 2-3 years, there's some huge job creation happening, housing is already scarce, and we might make out alright. But, I live 30 seconds from the snowmobile trails and I can go riding all the time, so life's okay.
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130k a year base + 13k bonus as a Senior embedded Linux systems engineer with a focus on InfoSec working remote for a company in LA. 75k extra (After taxes) from consulting on the side on average. It's not too bad of a gig.
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