Great work/life balance

>self-starter and highly-motivated

>Salary: Competitive

> there's a lot of opportunity here

Almost been a year and still stuck there. Supervisor is really annoying and takes advantage of my hard work ethic. Work has been piling up almost as if I'm ready to just walk out.

>This is an Entry Level position!
>Min. Requirements: 2-3 years of experience

Salary: Paygrade [insert some meangingless code that has no scale available]

>MUST HAVE 1+ YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN NICHE SOFTWARE

I think that's common. If you've been there long enough start looking for a step up friend

The best work/life balance is busting your ass for a few years and later enjoy a lifetime of freedom with minimal money management.

Who /fastlane/ here?

trying!

200k @ 25; when I reach the million (hopefully before 30) I will buy land and rent out my current apartment to cover expenses

Act like a dog and get treated like one.

I wouldn't buy land anywhere in the West but hey I hope that works out for you.