• BartyDeCanter@piefed.social
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    15 hours ago

    Eh, that looks like typical take home for a staff level engineer in a big city.

    Edit: Assuming they get paid every two weeks, that’s an annual take home of $161,122. Depending on state taxes, insurance coverage, 401k contributions, dependents, etc, that’s a base salary of $200-250k. Which, yeah, that’s what I budget for a staff salary.

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      Monthly it’s about what I’d expect for a low-medium experience engineer. But I’m an industrial engineer not software.

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      9 hours ago

      $161,122

      Heck, I’d be pulling more than that if I were a self-employed consultant rather than under a consulting firm, in our small city in northern Scandinavia.

      Now I’m raking in a little below that, and I’m taking out like a third of it as actual salary and saving the rest, to avoid high taxes, and to to pay for a leased car, pension saving, extra insurance etc, before taxes. But after all that I’m probably saving $3k every month tax free, and maybe $1,5k in my bank account.

      Engineering life is pretty okay. Still can’t afford a house yet though. Thanks boomers.

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      12 hours ago

      Key phrase is “big city”. I’m a staff and there’s a mid on my team that moved to Seattle. His cost of living adjustment when he moved allows him to make more than I do.