What was your starting salary like STRAIGHT OUT OF COLLEGE?

Originally Posted by ThaPeoplesChamp

this is what i never understood...and this doesnt apply to all but...


i gotta friend who went to school for like 6yrs...
graduated and now makes like 35k and will probably top out at
45k a yr....

i found a gig and ran with it and was making that while he was in school...
i mean... whats the deal?
Whats the deal? His major. There are certain majors and industries which guarantee you 60-80k out ofcollege. Its seems not many NTers have chosen those career paths.

Let me drop one....Oil company engineer.

Anyways are there any NTers who got jobs right out of college at Investment Banks? Entry level Analyst/Traders? Curious to know how much you made out ofschool..........bonus included
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teachers FTL
communication FTL
audio engineering FTL


education is all fine and dandy...
but experience > boring classes about stuff that doesnt apply to making $$$
 
does a double major help at all? im majoring in engineering and trying to get a minor in economics. if i go for a double major in economics as well that wouldtake another a year or so, would that be worth it?
 
Originally Posted by ThaPeoplesChamp

teachers FTL
communication FTL
audio engineering FTL


education is all fine and dandy...
but experience > boring classes about stuff that doesnt apply to making $$$


Your only half right. Having experience when you are applying for a job is by far the largest factor for hiring in most fields. But the fact is a degree willusually net a person more money than a person with out it. For instance: In Medina (home of bill gates, paul allen and the CEO of costco) the avg income is$155K with over 48% of people at least having a bachelors degree. In Beacon hill where I grew up the avg income is around 28K with only 14% of residents havingat least a BA. And most of that is because of a recent push to gentrify.
 
looks like I'll be starting next month.. so here it is.

$61,095 base (plus overtime, benefits, and a bilingual raise)
Sociology
2009
Los Angeles
Law Enforcement
 
Originally Posted by dEfCoNzErO

any nurses? ima be finishing my LVN next year and hopefully doing my RN sometime after that


RN starting salary is usually around 75-90k, or so i've heard
 
Originally Posted by ThaPeoplesChamp

so sociology = detective ?



on another note ...yes guys,some of these incomes are very disenchanting...


Nah. Sociology was just my degree I chose to go with during college. The LE career doesn't require a degree but if you do want to move up you'll needsome college credits. I'm not sure whether Detective will be my choice or other branches of the department. I'm not really intrigued by"detective" work.
 
Originally Posted by Rapsteady1

Graduated at CSUF B.S. Biochem '04


Worked as a pharmacy technician (Irvine/Anaheim)


Graduated at UCI School of Medicine c/o '08


Currently completing residency


Making a lousy 60k a year (I work 60+ hours a week at times)


In 3-5 years I'll be making anywhere from 300-500k.
what kind of doctor are you?
 
Originally Posted by letsgetit22

Originally Posted by Rapsteady1

Graduated at CSUF B.S. Biochem '04


Worked as a pharmacy technician (Irvine/Anaheim)


Graduated at UCI School of Medicine c/o '08


Currently completing residency


Making a lousy 60k a year (I work 60+ hours a week at times)


In 3-5 years I'll be making anywhere from 300-500k.
what kind of doctor are you?
Yea what is your residency is?......I wanna do Orthopedic surgery/or Forensic Pathology
 
Roughly 50k a year including DJ money. Still a sophomore in college.

I just happened to be in the right place at the right time for an internship. Unfortunately I'm working 20+ hours a week plus taking 16 units. I need thissummer badly.
 
AntonLaVey & Letsgetit22


I'm currently in an internal medicine residency program.


Once I complete that, I'm either planning to specialize as a cardiologist or an oncologist- which takes about an extra 3-5 years.
 
Originally Posted by AntonLaVey

Originally Posted by letsgetit22

Originally Posted by Rapsteady1

Graduated at CSUF B.S. Biochem '04


Worked as a pharmacy technician (Irvine/Anaheim)


Graduated at UCI School of Medicine c/o '08


Currently completing residency


Making a lousy 60k a year (I work 60+ hours a week at times)


In 3-5 years I'll be making anywhere from 300-500k.
what kind of doctor are you?
Yea what is your residency is?......I wanna do Orthopedic surgery/or Forensic Pathology

that's what I want to do, but all that schooling and training
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Originally Posted by Rapsteady1

AntonLaVey & Letsgetit22


I'm currently in an internal medicine residency program.


Once I complete that, I'm either planning to specialize as a cardiologist or an oncologist- which takes about an extra 3-5 years.
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, just me thinking about how many years Ihave.
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I don't know if I can be that dedicated.
 
^I'm not going to lie to you, its a GRIP of work and theres times were you become literally suicidal, but in the end its worth it. Once you get your whitelab coat, and your last name followed by "M.D." its the best feeling in the world.
 
any kinesiology/physical therapy majors?
i'm comtemplatin if i wanna stick with it or go with teaching...
 
Originally Posted by dagreatwhun

any kinesiology/physical therapy majors?
i'm comtemplatin if i wanna stick with it or go with teaching...

Unless you know someone rich to finance a gym or know professional athletes to work with for a testimonial there is almost no chance. Its just a dumbed downpre-med degree.
 
Originally Posted by ThaPeoplesChamp

Originally Posted by D723

Originally Posted by ThaPeoplesChamp

this is what i never understood...and this doesnt apply to all but...


i gotta friend who went to school for like 6yrs...
graduated and now makes like 35k and will probably top out at
45k a yr....

i found a gig and ran with it and was making that while he was in school...
i mean... whats the deal?
Some people desire education and don't really care for money that much, ya know..

blows my mind...


im reading these posts of cats having these VERY degrees...

Business management
and you making less than 50k? man you should've been working...
most people who went the college route are thinking about their futures.
so yea, right now you're pay scale is almost even but in 5-10 years their earning potential is going to be alot higher than a person who didnt finishschool and who works for someone else
they'll also be in a position to maximize their upward mobility potential.

That Degree opens doors for people. TRUST ME.
some folks are lucky enough to capitalize on it a lot sooner than others
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