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That's because of his boxing skills.He certainly runs a wicked FBG t-shirt exchange. 100% compliance?
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That's because of his boxing skills.He certainly runs a wicked FBG t-shirt exchange. 100% compliance?
Your shtick is quite repetitive100k barely gets you middle class on this board...this thread proves how out of touch most folks are in here with real America.
Yea, a single person making more than a majority of HOUSEHOLDS make must be a real struggleI honestly don't know how someone making 80k a year in Boston DC etc makes a life off so little.
It's hard to know when MOP is schtick but that general point is a good one - must of us have no concept what it's like to try and live on 25k. Many people on here get a yearly bonus that's exceeds that.Yea, a single person making more than a majority of HOUSEHOLDS make must be a real struggle
I was just thinking the same thing. In the last 7 days my wife and I went out to dinner twice and the bills were 73.00 and 84.00 and the food was very average at best. Spent 105.00 at Kroger on a bunch of BS, went to Home Depot for some light bulbs and decorations and it was 75.00, met some friend for a couple cocktails and some apps and split the tab it was 65.00 a piece. Now I get up this morning and open the fridge and there is not chit in the house and I have to go to Costco and that will be at least 150.00Its ridiculous how fast money disappears. 36k into 401k plans, 10k into 529s, mortgage, car payment and somehow we spend a ####ton on groceries because our CC bills are obscene. I swear we saved way more on less than half/third our salaries (prekids and smaller house but still...).
Mrs. ZenMaster has a higher salary than me by about 45% but after adding in my stock options, bonus, and profit sharing we end up pretty close to each other.Fortunately, Mrs. Galilei makes more than me![]()
I'd use the same numbers for Otis but move them around - 500-600k plus 200-300k in bonuses.I've got Otis pegged around 200-300k/year plus some kinda bonus structure. Maybe 500-650k in a real good year.
I only Uber maybe a dozen times per year, but I have yet to meet an Uber driver that has it as their main source of income.My understanding of Uber from an admittedly very bias source (taxi drivers some of whom own the business) is that the rate charged by Uber if you take into account vehicle depreciation, they might be lucky to net minimum wage. You are required to drive a fairly new and nice car for Uber, so while your cash flow may seem pretty decent, your net really is not all that good. But take that with several grains of salt.
Yup. Every month I set a budget for us and it routinely goes 25% over. Tired of even bothering.I was just thinking the same thing. In the last 7 days my wife and I went out to dinner twice and the bills were 73.00 and 84.00 and the food was very average at best. Spent 105.00 at Kroger on a bunch of BS, went to Home Depot for some light bulbs and decorations and it was 75.00, met some friend for a couple cocktails and some apps and split the tab it was 65.00 a piece. Now I get up this morning and open the fridge and there is not chit in the house and I have to go to Costco and that will be at least 150.00
That will be around 500 for a bunch of nothing!
"Risk-averse"I am a fairly risk adverse guy. I would start small potatoes me thinks.
My game is to go under budget enough to offset the other half's over budget.Yup. Every month I set a budget for us and it routinely goes 25% over. Tired of even bothering.
Yep - I hate you tooMrs. ZenMaster has a higher salary than me by about 45% but after adding in my stock options, bonus, and profit sharing we end up pretty close to each other.
Love it.![]()
When I got out of college and started at Ford I hated my first job so finding side things to do got me through it. Coached HS football for 6 years as an assistant, got paid 2K for the whole season but I loved it. Then did the same with hockey. I would be at endless boring meetings and while people were taking notes I would be drawing plays and planning that nights practice. I am sure everyone thought "This guy is really taking good notes"
That's like me when I got my first house. I'd be drawing up plans for my shed or basement or sprinkler system for hours. Good times.![]()
When I got out of college and started at Ford I hated my first job so finding side things to do got me through it. Coached HS football for 6 years as an assistant, got paid 2K for the whole season but I loved it. Then did the same with hockey. I would be at endless boring meetings and while people were taking notes I would be drawing plays and planning that nights practice. I am sure everyone thought "This guy is really taking good notes"
My wife and I had to automate moving money to savings/investment accounts to protect us from ourselves. Before that it was, "we could put this towards an IRA... or we could go out for fajitas and afterwards buy a television for the guest bathroom."Yup. Every month I set a budget for us and it routinely goes 25% over. Tired of even bothering.
How do you play Mr mom without being able to drive?I make $0. It is mostly due to the difficulty for me to get a job out here in the suburbs without being able to drive.
My wife more than covers us ($250k+) as a CPA in a medium-sized national firm.
As my kids get older and have less need for a Mr. Mom during the school year, I will look to see about doing something home-based.
I take care of the house and the kids with the exception of driving them. My wife is able to work from home a couple days a week and takes them (mostly little girl) to events.How do you play Mr mom without being able to drive?I make $0. It is mostly due to the difficulty for me to get a job out here in the suburbs without being able to drive.
My wife more than covers us ($250k+) as a CPA in a medium-sized national firm.
As my kids get older and have less need for a Mr. Mom during the school year, I will look to see about doing something home-based.
I spent some time as the stay-at-home dad during the preschool days, and once school started usually have been free to pick up after school and shuttle to activities or just be present. Regret zero of those hours.I make $0. It is mostly due to the difficulty for me to get a job out here in the suburbs without being able to drive.
My wife more than covers us ($250k+) as a CPA in a medium-sized national firm.
As my kids get older and have less need for a Mr. Mom during the school year, I will look to see about doing something home-based.
We are close enough to their elementary school that I can walk there to participate in activities, and meet them at school to walk home. I like this because it gets me out with adults for conversations.Bruce Dickinson said:I spent some time as the stay-at-home dad during the preschool days, and once school started usually have been free to pick up after school and shuttle to activities or just be present. Regret zero of those hours.
Yes. I justify it by saying we still save 18% each check. But it's sloppy. We have lived in substantially less.Bruce Dickinson said:My wife and I had to automate moving money to savings/investment accounts to protect us from ourselves. Before that it was, "we could put this towards an IRA... or we could go out for fajitas and afterwards buy a television for the guest bathroom."
coyote5 said:Let me pause real quick to shed a tear for the poor hedge fund managers that suck at their job. #### off - go work at Hardees with the rest of the ####### losers that can't kill enough to eat. And the ones that don't? Doesn't really justify the other end of the spectrum.
I thought I read his mortgage is $1.5M, so with some rough estimates his monthly mortgage payment with taxes, insurance, etc, is probably around $13k. So at a minimum he makes about $29k/month assuming the max DTI ratio for the mortgage is 45%. That would put him at a minimum of $350k year. I'd just guess his mortgage is 30-35% of his monthly salary, so my guess is $450k - $520k, with some variation depending on annual bonus amounts.matuski said:I'd use the same numbers for Otis but move them around - 500-600k plus 200-300k in bonuses.
Totally get it. I found a great fit at a nearby college. Worked during the school day during the fall and spring semesters. Had summers off, long break over the holidays, always done for the day in time for after-school pickup.We are close enough to their elementary school that I can walk there to participate in activities, and meet them at school to walk home. I like this because it gets me out with adults for conversations.
I in no way regret this time, just as the kids all approach at least middle school, I need to find something to keep me better occupied. Money isn't really an issue.
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Just explaining the mechanics. Using your analogy, hedge fund managers eat what they kill. Don't kill, don't eat. Not sure why people like you who will never invest in one care what the successful ones make....I mean, if their limited partners are ok with it, why does it bother you?
I was drunk and cranky last nightYea I have no feel for NY salaries.I don't want to speak for oats but if I understand correctly he is a partner at a very big Manhattan law firm. If you guys think he is only bringing in 350-500k you are damn near out of your minds. I would triple that easily.
I wonder what his billable hours are here...that must be one tough bill Joe Bryant has to pay him every month for posting here.I don't want to speak for oats but if I understand correctly he is a partner at a very big Manhattan law firm. If you guys think he is only bringing in 350-500k you are damn near out of your minds. I would triple that easily.
75% or better, need to get about $1 per mile driven and you're good.Capella said:Dr D > how much do you net on uber after gas, expenses?
My wife works about 60 hours a week at her job and I work a straight 40 (and we both telework) so I kicked it around to not feel so guilty, but decided with the gas and my general hatred of people it wouldn't be worth it.
I bet his donger is a good nine inches, too. I mean, his hands are huge, so.... you know...And the thread has officially morphed into a discussion of how much our GB Oats makes
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I hate you mostNewlyRetired said:I should come in right around 6k this year on my W2.
And the thread has officially morphed into a discussion of how much our GB Oats makes
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Probably triple that too.I bet his donger is a good nine inches, too. I mean, his hands are huge, so.... you know...
Sorry Archimedes, I just meant I thought it looked kinda like a bell curve.It is definitely not standard and not even a normal distribution in mathematical terms. Certainly does not match typical distribution of average Americans. It looks more like a sample of mostly white professional Americans who have 20 plus years of experience.
It may be the case that in many of these responses, the poster's earning IS the household income. That's true in my house. I'm sure plenty of others.Roughly four out of every seven people answering the poll make at least twice the average HH income in the US.
Xmatuski said:I'd use the same numbers for Otis but move them around - 500-600k plus 200-300k in bonuses.
XI thought I read his mortgage is $1.5M, so with some rough estimates his monthly mortgage payment with taxes, insurance, etc, is probably around $13k. So at a minimum he makes about $29k/month assuming the max DTI ratio for the mortgage is 45%. That would put him at a minimum of $350k year. I'd just guess his mortgage is 30-35% of his monthly salary, so my guess is $450k - $520k, with some variation depending on annual bonus amounts.