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Do any of you work (significantly) less than 40 hours per week? If so, what do you do? How did you get to where you are today? How much money do you make yearly on average?

Bonus points for self employment, setting your own schedule, or working from home.

>> No.947238

I work for a Verizon retailer. 30 hours a week. 74k per year on average. It's all about repeat business.

>> No.947242

>>947238
Sounds great actually. What's your job title? How'd you get started?

>> No.947248

>>947234

Shift worker at a factory in commie-vikingland, got an education as proces operator there and got hired after I finished my education there.

34,5 hours a week

70.000 dollarios approximately

>> No.947261

>>947234
in 2014 I made 27k working 12ish hours a week trading penny stocks. I worked a full time night shift job too. I made 20k or something doing the same in 2013.

>> No.947266

Economist based in a Dutch firm:

>36 hours a week
>23 days off a year plus 25 compensation days
>never work weekends
>never leave after 5.30
>a lot of freedom to do what i want (I lecture once a week at a Dutch uni)
>50,000k (dollars)+1500 euros for lecturing

>> No.947270

>>947234

I work about 15-20 hours a week. I make ~145k/yr pre tax. I'm a technical consultant for a firm.

>> No.947273

>>947234

Sorry, offshore development firm.

Upside is I barely work. Downside is my job is 80% wrangling Indians on and offshore. Upside is I spend a lot of time with my family and get to write whatever software I want in my free time because I have so much of it.

>> No.947280

0 hrs per week. Make $1500 a month in housing allowance through GI bill. Literally getting paid just because I'm in school.

>> No.947289

>>947273

What's the nature of your consulting? What are you actually doing? What sorts of projects are you doing in your free time?

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947293

>>947234
>30yo
>have worked maybe ~6months in my whole life
>0h past years
>20-40k annually from stock/metal markets

>> No.947294

>>947273
yurop comp sci student here, how do I get a job like that? Would it be wise to do a master's after I get my bachelor's?