so how much do you make bi-weekly after taxes ?

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Office minion at a mom-n-pop autobody shop.


Not too smart so i always had to do the blue collar shiit; never been the goal-ridden, ambitious, uber driven, career cat type, but...


Gimme a place to sleep, some clothes to wear, an occassional trip to sacramento and a car with a cd player and i'm good.


But i would like to know what 5... even 4 racks a month is like, i would definitely put my moms and thems on a boat cruise trip
to the islands of the carabeens.


Because i don't make so much, everything i do, errthang that i buy, i place a lot of value and appreciation for cuz most shiit don't
cum to me that easy (i be having laptops for 7 years and whips for aboot 10, had an ipod mini for 5 and the battery literally
died and now i got the ipod nano joint from 2010 i use daily... so shiit really sticks with me to the last drop).


Just happy to have my life and living it how i want (albeit, meagerly)


The only reason why i would want to make more/have a lot of money is to share my wealth with family, friends and charity (but i don't
have the resources, network or skills to achieve that).


So i'ma stick to my regular joe shiit 'til i kick the bucket.


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I don't like to expose my salary on the Interwebz.
Right now, things are good.
Three years ago, I was on a police officer salary. That was tough. The housing bubble blew in the late 2000s and the county's income dropped. They froze all county employee's salary and cut out overtime. I was ready to strip for extra cash. (Not really, just saying) For anyone who wants to get into law enforcement, the job is great, the pay is not.
 

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:ohhh:

how did you get into that field.

174k a year :ohhh:

There are a couple of different ways. A lot of guys go the investment banking route or business school. (It's less cut throat than investment banking). That line of thinking is a little outdated due to the tech boom. Today you find a lot of guys with great technical skills working at firms. Today there are more IT and engineering guys making the world go round. This is the route I took. I got hired a small firm right after college in a smaller city. A lot of my buddies were going to New York or Silicon Valley, Seattle which is VC haven.. Smaller firms are a lot more relaxed. My specialty is funding technology start-ups because I have a background in that.
 
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