What do you do and what was your major?
2/2/2007 4:26:14 PM
[Edited on February 2, 2007 at 5:21 PM. Reason : Holla]
2/2/2007 5:20:24 PM
become a PRO football player
2/2/2007 5:35:23 PM
haxxor comptarsInterdisciplinary Studies
2/2/2007 6:13:06 PM
write 28 page reports on friday evening at 6:23pm
2/2/2007 6:23:24 PM
100,000 yen or pesos?
2/2/2007 6:40:29 PM
econmba
2/2/2007 8:31:13 PM
100k really isn't that muchbut it is a lot for someone in our demographic
2/2/2007 8:43:19 PM
duke you are right. 100k really is not much
2/2/2007 9:09:48 PM
^Only roughly the top 10% of all tax payers have an adjusted gross income of 100k or more, so while it might not be a lot of money it is significantly more than most people will ever take home in a given year.
2/2/2007 9:10:50 PM
^ true. my adjusted gross was just over 100k this year and it did not dawn on me that it really is not much until i saw it. with student loans for my wife and my self, cost of living here in Charleston, monies diverted to 401k, and taxes there is really little for fun.saleshistoryedit- i always thought that if i could make 100k per year i would be set. little did i know i was totally wrong. there are upsides don't get me wrong. but it really is not what it is cracked up to be. [Edited on February 2, 2007 at 9:16 PM. Reason : edit]
2/2/2007 9:14:22 PM
^it is a hell of a lot better than making less than 100k. Still, you can never make enough money...
2/2/2007 9:18:04 PM
^^^ oh, sure, it's waaaay above average. i'm just saying that it isn't baller or even anything remotely approaching it. it's just upper middle class.however, it would open the door to save and invest a significant enough amount that you could get dirty, rotten, filthy, stinking rich at a relatively young age. i make mid-to-upper 50s, have a daughter, a kickass car, a kickass jet ski, live 5 minutes from the beach, go out to eat all the time, blow money on other toys and stuff...and STILL save/invest over $1000/month. with an additional $40-50k/year, I wouldn't spend all that much more. no way i'd spend more than half of it, and prob less than that. I'd just be a millionaire by 40.[Edited on February 2, 2007 at 9:23 PM. Reason : ^^^]
2/2/2007 9:22:42 PM
you people are kind of sadwith all your money threadsgrow up
2/2/2007 9:52:57 PM
I know...money isn't that big of an issue.
2/2/2007 9:58:57 PM
money is power in todays society
2/2/2007 10:05:35 PM
2/2/2007 10:17:39 PM
Duke, GS 11?
2/2/2007 10:25:41 PM
O-2
2/2/2007 11:15:17 PM
im with the duke on this one. im able to save a decent bit right now without making 100k, so I don't understand how you can "not have much fun" with whats left over unless you are living well beyond your means (car, house, etc). i mean, im living somewhat frugal, but not tremendously so.
2/2/2007 11:15:24 PM
2/2/2007 11:25:06 PM
Dude, I make enough money to do what the fuck I want...that's what matters.
2/2/2007 11:34:50 PM
Attorney. NC State major in Political Science (Law and Justice Concentration)
2/2/2007 11:44:58 PM
Enough to support yourself, Dave, Juliet, AND the twins.
2/2/2007 11:53:49 PM
^OH SNAP!Does it count if I physically handle several hundred thousand a day?
2/3/2007 2:47:16 AM
Shit, I make 250K A MONTH. ...in Yen.
2/3/2007 3:35:49 AM
2/3/2007 8:33:55 AM
Project Manager IBM - Computer Information Systems
2/3/2007 8:41:35 AM
2/3/2007 10:21:42 AM
Assuming $57,000 salary with 30% tax rate:
Monthly income: $3166Child Support: -$500Rent: -$700Restaurant 12x @ $25: -$300Car Payment: -$200Gas: -$60Electric: -$60Water: -$20Insurance: -$100 "Other Toys": -$300 Savings: -$1000=============================Total -$74
2/3/2007 10:24:51 AM
^^ most people arent buying 2nd houses for rental when they dont "have much money left for fun." thats fine that you do, but it skews the perspective on how much 100k really is (im ignoring that you're also paying family expenses that some of your peers may not as well). the whole 2 lives thing isnt really for me. id rather have a decent bit of enjoyment in my life now and have a decent-good retirement as opposed to deffering my fun.
2/3/2007 10:46:49 AM
2/3/2007 11:30:47 AM
no doubt, i wasnt trying to rag on ya, just saying that 100k is more than you were original saying, just not for you based on your current situation (though im sure itll be fine once you drop the loan payments and/or cars).i say kick the wifey to the curb and build a 750k house!
2/3/2007 12:00:13 PM
^^ reid, i thought you rent the house out for a small net profit?
2/3/2007 1:38:05 PM
100k is even less when you work in NYC
2/3/2007 2:15:43 PM
or on the moon and have to commute
2/3/2007 2:30:18 PM
2/3/2007 3:16:44 PM
I'm not really following the Dave, Juliet, and the twins comment...
2/3/2007 3:33:00 PM
no problem:http://www.thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=457081
2/3/2007 4:43:19 PM
from rapping i have enough money to put crushed diamonds on my food. it serves two purpose: one, it's the most baller thing you can do to your food, and two, it makes my dookie sparkle.
2/3/2007 9:12:03 PM
It is nice when you have work clothes, i have like 10 polo shirts for work(with works logo on it), and when i get bored of them I wear my own ones....I love my job, wear jeans and polo shirts everyday. I dont know what I would do if I had to wear dress clothes, I dont even think the ones I have still fit it has been so long since I have had to wear them(got them right after college when i went into management, that job lasted 6 months) Glad I dont have to wear ties....[Edited on February 3, 2007 at 9:21 PM. Reason : w]
2/3/2007 9:17:55 PM
heh, i work in a software firm with no dress policy. kinda odd to get used to but you can wear whatever you want pretty much whenever, unless you have a formal meeting with a client. at that point it is just business casual so you dont make them feel weird standing there in shorts and a ripped t-shirt.
2/3/2007 9:57:11 PM
Duke, how are you managing to take home 85% of your salary? are you investing your federal and state income tax and then paying it at the end of the year?
2/4/2007 1:22:23 PM
he's military
2/4/2007 1:45:09 PM
^, ^^ a little of both. i'm set up to usually break even or even owe a little on taxes, and i'm military. My base pay and flight pay are taxed, but the housing allowance and subsistance allowance components of my pay are not (that works out to >25% of my pay being nontaxable).
2/4/2007 1:50:14 PM
I didn't realise how much of a tax-free housing allowance you guys get. That makes sense now.
2/4/2007 2:03:26 PM
i make 36,000 yay for public service oh i love my job, but the pay sucks [Edited on February 4, 2007 at 2:39 PM. Reason : .]
2/4/2007 2:39:30 PM
^I make way less than that, but love my job and make ends meet with no mounting debt---money isn't every thing[Edited on February 4, 2007 at 3:36 PM. Reason : no a ]
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