Current age: 24
2018: $52.4K
2019: $56.8K
2020: $69.8K
Projected 2021: $74.7K
Current age: 24
2018: $52.4K
2019: $56.8K
2020: $69.8K
Projected 2021: $74.7K
>25
>electrical engineer
>$76k base salary plus 10-15% bonus depending on company year end metrics
Did I make it guys. First generation child and first to graduate from college in my family
software engineer
120k starting salary
Who gives a fuck about your little piss ant salary? Maybe this fellow will.
Why post a man that isn't even cute
you need to go back edgy boy
i would andy
>28
2013: lol
2014: 24k
2015: 35k
2016: 35k
2017: 49k
2018: 70k
2019: 75k
2020: 100k
things finally going my way
Good job bros.
>penis size: 2''
Wowzers what an ugly man
OP coming to poostroy you!
Sounds good man, keep investing to grow your wealth over time when ur not working .Also cool career, hope you keep trying to pick up new skills while ur also still young!
Sounds good to me, OP. I could certainly live off of that. Comfortably.
Wellshit son, 100k is the creamy dreamy.
Current age: 19
2019: 5k in total earnings of our enterprise.
2020: 312k net worth.
Salary doesn’t tell us shit unless you include where you live. 80k is a pretty good salary here in Kentucky but you’d be homeless in San Francisco
Age:early 20s
2016: $22K
2017: $26K
2018: $29K
2019/20: $50k
21-24: hourly contract work less than $30k
25-26: $45k
26 - now: $75k + bonus
Don't stop climbing bros, don't accept mediocrity. Have patience but know your potential
I just got a 3% raise to 80k out of the blue during corona, when my productivity has at MINIMUM halved
Current age: 25
2016: $70,000
2017: $110,000
2018: $130,000
2019: $150,000
2020 projected: $240,000
Profession and location? Do you job every year? How do you negotiate the salary?
Keep dreaming lmao
>replaced by AI in first 2 years of job
What type of EE ?
Can you all explain how you are increasing your salary every year this much? I only got 4% raise this year, about £54k now (25 yo)
>21
2020: 75k (software engineer)
21-23: 21k
24: 16k
25-26: 0k (student)
27: 32k
28: 35k
29: 37k
30: 50k
31: 80k (gtfo the UK)
32: ?
Graduating in construction in the middle of the recession fucked me for a long time, as did being British, but I'm getting there slowly but surely.
Negotiate harder
2010: $20k
2011: $30k
2012: $30k
2013: $35k
2014: ($25k)
2015: 0
2016: $25k
2017: $25k
2018: $50k
2019: $60k
2020 projected: $120k
>tfw started my own business and its finally becoming successful
You guys negotiate your raises? How? We have a yearly performance review where we are told what the raise is, there's no negotiation. How do I ask for more without having another job offer on the side?
>Quitted admin 1 year before graduating because NPC number entry is boring
>Quitted CS 6mo before graduating because Scrum meetings are boring and they wanted me to shill some projects to other students
>20k in 2018
>40k in 2019
>If my shits don't take off I'll probably have about 50k made in 2020
>"Consultant"
I put about 1/10 of the effort normies put in anything and I get by ok, that's enough for me
i guess it always depends on the firm, if there is a pay agreement maybe it's not possible
usually a raise would be justified if you have gotten additional responsibilities, can prove succes at projects, etc
Lmfao at these poorfags in here
Literally a trustfund baby 100k a month if i want
Stop being poor
From UK moved to Netherlands in late 2019.
2014-2016: student
2017: internship - £33k
2018-2019: student, business income: 10k
2020: salary - €67k, business income: €40k
On a great trajectory feeling great, best of luck to all none polfags