>anon said he makes $6k a month in disposable income not too long after graduating in CS
makes me want to switch majors
Currently making 55k with 2.5 years experience. Looking for a new job now and getting tons of attention from recruiters for jobs paying 70-75k
>>60312653
>math major
>100k starting
:^)
>>60312653
Liberal arts
I'm about to switch to business tho
So a solid 80-150k in ten years.
Tasty.
I'm a physics and robotics high school teacher in the Bay Area, I literally cannot afford to live within 10 miles of the school I teach at.
>>60315604
pls dont tell me you majored in physics without thinking about pursing a masters/phd
75k, no degree.
Full stack engineer.
>>60315662
How did you get the job
>>60312915
Business will be 90% replaced by algorithms very soon, liberal arts is growing hard now this is the only thing humans can't be replaced in.
>>60312653
>post your tech salaries
about $10k/month from App Store. work about 2hr every day.
>>60315694
Silly anon, Starbucks is probably going to be automated too.
>been looking for an entry level job for over a year now
>all require 3-5 years of experience
I JUST WANT TO GET MY FOOT IN THE DOOR BY DOING HELPDESK/DESKTOP SUPPORT
THE JOB IS EASY AS FUCK JUST LET ME FORWARD TICKETS REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
>>60312653
Got a job lined up at Google, starting in August.
110k/year + RSUs that add up to 60k a year after my first year + 10-25% performance dependent bonus at the end of the year + free transportation/breakfast/lunch/dinner/gyn + 25k signing bonus.
:^)
On the downside living in the bay area is expensive as shit.
>>60315854
Should add I'm fresh out of college, and have interned there twice before.
>>60312653
Just graduated with civil engineer degree. Starting at 60k + profit sharing bonus in lower Alabama at a small firm. Last year the 4 employees had a 125% bonus
Friend of mine graduated and landed $85k/year right away.
Which is doubly impressive considering most places here give more like 60-70k
threadly reminder to stop drooling over yearly wages and/or "before taxes" wages.
>>60312653
Freelance writer so no fixed income. Some months I make 5k, some months I make 200 dollars.
>>60312653
NOT TECHNOLOGY DISCUSSION
>>>/biz/
228k, Senior Product Manager at a large tech company in Seattle, bachelor's degree only (no MBA), 25 years old ~3 years of work experience
>>60315810
By coffee machines right?
Lul, people pay for the social kudos, not for the efficiency or taste of the coffee. Art made by algorithms is inherently worthless, people want a human author, that's where the money goes.
>>60315681
No degree, not no experience.
Been coding since I was 12. If you count garbage like batch scripts, html and basic js, then you can knock that down to like 8 or 9.
I just did well on the interview. My most successful friend makes 150k with no degree.
A piece of paper means fuck all. Just don't be a fucking retard and know what the fuck you're doing.
>I'm being paid 75k/year to shitpost at work while coding.