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amother
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Post Today at 12:16 am
I’m trying to get a feeling for what’s out there.
If you work in the NY/NJ area, what kind of job do you have (entry level/supervisor/director/college degree based/business owner/etc) and how much do you make?
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amother
Mustard


 

Post Today at 12:20 am
Hospital SW (msw) ~ 90k (plus benefits worth 25k)
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amother
Pansy


 

Post Today at 9:39 am
I work for a Jewish business so the title is a bit tricky. I do entry level work (meaning no college degree necessary and anyone could be trained into this position) I also supervise 2 other people doing the same work. I work 20 hours a week and get paid 1k.
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Viola


 

Post Today at 10:26 am
Project manager, computer programming course but not degree, entry level. $65k a year starting and they give yearly raises.

ETA: 30 hr week
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amother
Eggplant


 

Post Today at 10:54 am
Accounting 28 hrs a week flexible.
75,000
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amother
Vanilla


 

Post Today at 10:59 am
Director level 220k
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Trillium


 

Post Today at 11:03 am
Business owner, take home pay is around 200-250k per year. Some years it's more and some years less. This past year was significantly less than previous years due to the economy
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amother
Gladiolus


 

Post Today at 11:11 am
Manager in large healthcare company, 175k
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amother
Broom


 

Post Today at 11:18 am
amother Eggplant wrote:
Accounting 28 hrs a week flexible.
75,000


Do you have your CPA? What industry is this in. I do accounting without a CPA work a couple hours a week more and I make about 10k less. Am I underpaid? FYI I am in Lakewood and in the property management industry.
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amother
White


 

Post Today at 11:19 am
Insurance
75k
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amother
Cantaloupe


 

Post Today at 11:22 am
Software engineer 300k
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amother
Cornsilk


 

Post Today at 11:27 am
When it comes to these polls I feel that you're more likely to get replies from those that have a good income, and/or a career their they proud of. I don't think it reflects the average.
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amother
Chambray


 

Post Today at 11:47 am
I sell perfume at Macys
I dont even get a employee discount
Have to stand forty hours a week
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amother
Wine


 

Post Today at 11:53 am
Amother white - can I ask what Insurance? Homeowners/auto? Are you an agent or work for a company? Seriously considering...

Currently in mid-management corporate company and make approx $75k.
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amother
Diamond


 

Post Today at 11:56 am
Human Resources Director for a midsize company. Work 25 hours a week. $85k
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amother
NeonOrange


 

Post Today at 12:03 pm
Clinical social worker, about 130k a year, flexible timing, about 24 hrs a week
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amother
Quince


 

Post Today at 12:05 pm
I make around 50k, entry level position for a risk management company (handling Workers Comp claims for nursing homes).
36 hours a week (Jewish company so it's 9-5 monday to Thursday and Friday's 9-1),paid Jewish holidays.
It's a NY based company but I work 100% remote.
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amother
Brown


 

Post Today at 12:06 pm
Limudei Kodesh teacher.
23k a year.
No benefits.
About 16-17 hours of actual teaching, but need to be there extra time before / after, so really at least 20.

Plus a few hours a week of preparing, grading, communicating with parents and writing a detailed weekly update. Plus 3 times a year hours of grading report cards, and meeting with parents twice a year for conferences.

Why do I do it? I dunno. Prob bec I'm a little crazy Wink
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amother
Valerian


 

Post Today at 12:19 pm
amother Broom wrote:
Do you have your CPA? What industry is this in. I do accounting without a CPA work a couple hours a week more and I make about 10k less. Am I underpaid? FYI I am in Lakewood and in the property management industry.

How many years experience? If a few years experience already you are underpaid.

I'm a senior accountant in public accounting in Lakewood, 30 hrs wk, no cpa yet but many years experience. Started at 100k in my current job (with a lot of experience already) and got raised.
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amother
Poinsettia


 

Post Today at 12:31 pm
SLP
Around 40k a year.
I work between 10-20 direct hours a week.
Don't get paid if I miss a session/ someone cancels/over yom tov....
1099
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