>flag
>job title
>monthly income after tax
>monthly savings
USA
Customer Service Rep lol
$2200
$0
>flag
>job title
>monthly income after tax
>monthly savings
USA
Customer Service Rep lol
$2200
$0
polen
neet
0
0
Sales representativ
~3700€
~2900€-3100€ depending on how much dumb stuff i buy
Mieszkasz z mamą? Jealous
poland
programmer
$3100
$2500
JPN
b2b sales rep
190.000 yen
300.000 yen
Australia
currently between jobs
Will be about 5k after tax soon
No set amount, just everything I don't need to spend.
Bong
Head of Marketing Operations
~£6500
~£4000
Fuck I misread it as just savings
Monthly savings is around 70.000 yen or so
neet
1100€
100-250€
Uk
Analyst
2200 gbp so 2870 usd (on an optimistic post brexit vote exchange rate)
About 1850-1900 gbp saved
>programmer
>$3100
a pole makes more than me
that about did it
plz gimme mama milkie neetbux
right? im willing to say these are larps
i posted my legit honest salary. i know a lot of americans who make $5000 post tax but spend every dollar
These threads are always bullshit.
They're filled with young kids that think making a lot of money is cool. The type in their dads job and triple his pay or something. Lots of LARPing. The minds of 12y olds work in bizarre ways.
Elite Operational Officer of the 2nd battalion
$12500
$5000
Also no programmer in Poland makes around 50k a year. Especially not if what I assume he is young and a simple programmer and not anything more advanced.
Germany
student
get like 1.500 from parents
about 40.000
agree. when i was in sales, my best year was $5000 a month and worst year $2500. i got laid off, so it's not like this is sustainable. that's why i switched careers for something easier
also programmers in USA do make legit money but not like incredible money. $6000 a month let's say after tax, and then they will definitely be paying $2000 for rent unless they live with mommy
35% of Americans have less than $10,000 in the bank.
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>Design & Simulation Engineer
>I pay no tax
>6000 SDGs, about $100
UK
Security Analyst
£1500
£1400
My wages are fairly low for a CS graduate but I'm living at my parent's house rent-free so my only real expenses are petrol and occassionally buying lunch.
>also programmers in USA do make legit money but not like incredible money.
>not like incredible money
By Swedish standards they do.
t. compared my exact position with that of our oversea USA office and it made me legit depressed
For someone in Poland to make that much in any form of non-senior position I find absurd though, even if that person didn't pay a dime in taxes. Not ragging on Poland but their economy is nowhere near that of Northern Europe
the pole is probably lying
and trust me, the people you see making insane money in the US all hate themselves and are in really bad health and will be laid off in the next bubble burst
just look at colin kroll
France
Working in a supermarket
1200€
about 1100€
I know someone who lives in your capital who makes 750$ a month. He says he can barely saves any of it even though he doesn't pay rent
Why the fuck do you work in a soul-eating shitjob seemingly just for the money, and then don't even spend any of it?
>Security Analyst
This is cool
What do you do?
Been eyeying AV companies for my next job
Germany
Draftsmonkey for steel constructions
1500€
~500€, hard to estimate at the moment because I've only recently moved into a household of my own and currently still have a lot of irregular expenses
We monitor our clients' machines for malware. The vast majority of stuff we get alerts for are false positives and it can get a bit boring at times, but occassionally you'll find a piece of malware that you get to look at in more depth.
>Swedistan
>Court clerk
>2,800 eurobux
>500-1,000 eurobux
AUS
Trader
~10k before tax
~7k
another real answer in this thread
my budget is as follows:
$1000 rent/internet/electric
$400 gas/car/insurance
$400 food/clothes/dumb shit
and the rest magically disappears when my gf or family ask me to do something for them and i'm too beta to say no
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>online casino manager
>€1000
>~€400
Having a car is fun
sorry to burst your bubbles, but it is not as much, even in Russia senior programmers may get money like that
Nor
IT Consultant
~3000€ (I'm a pretty new IT consultant, the pay will increase with experience)
~1000€ If I'm careful. Norway is expensive and I have a car and apartment + student loan.
Guy you quoted here, I'm at 600€ for rent and utilities (including internet and phone bills), 150€ for food and consumables, and I'm vaguely guessing 250€ for everything else like clothes and the lifetime average of electronics and furniture and stuff before they're replaced. Got rid of my car after the move and am cycling to work so I can save another 200€. If I ever really need to move something big and heavy in the future I still have my dad and grandparents with cars living in the same town.
After tax: 2.7k euro
Spendings: 1k (rent, insurance etc), 200 for food
Save: 1.5k
korea
male prostitute for gays
$5000
$4500
Enjoy bro :) thats a really good price for rent.
lol kak dila maksim, we all know that 91% of russians have less than $10000 in the bank
another legit reply finally. the statistics don't lie, our countries are expensive as fuck unless you are living in mommy's cottage in the backyard
>$400 gas/car/insurance
I pay like €50 at most for gas per month, my yearly insutance + tax for the car is €300 if Im being swindled, what the fuck?
Maybe he has his own company.
Even executives make about 20,000 SDG. Less than $500.
But it's mostly likely he lied to you.
Eastern Germany. Low rent, low wages. Also our flats are probably smaller than yours. I'm at like 600 sqft.
$60 a month for insurance (if i hit someone)
$100 a month for the actual price of the car (i paid $3600 for it and im hoping it lasts 3 years before transmission explodes)
$120 a month for gas
and the rest goes to oil and tires and keeping it clean
there are americans who pay $600 a month for their car alone lol
the cheapest possible rent situation in NY is $600 for a 200sqft room in the absolute ghetto (Central Islip NY) which requires you to spend hundreds of dollars on a car or monthly train pass to get to work
Dresden is probably better :D
is this financial analyst?
I used to be 'junior assistant project controller'
what is a trader?
CAD
Construction Site Layout
$7980
2000 Tbf I really need to stop spending
>there are americans who pay $600 a month for their car alone lol
That's nothing out of the ordinary in Europe for people who want to own something bigger than a Peugeot 108.
The only way to save money on fuel and maintenance is by buying diesel which in turn increases your car ownership taxes threefold.
NEET
$0
$0
You make 2200 as a customer service rep.... is that before or after taxes and what state
~20€
~17€
after tax, Syosset NY
Long Island is pretty notorious for insanely high cost of living yet still paying people $17/hr. The reason for this is overpopulation and insane property taxes
At least it was easy to get this job and it's a short drive away. And there's plenty of hoes with low self esteem who will hop on pretty much anyone's cock
Buying/Selling stocks
you don't really get fixed amount of money from stocks monthly though. right?
That makes more sense then. They make maybe 1400-1600 a month here
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neet
neetbux
0
Flag
Banking (debt underwriting)
$6000 excluding bonuses
$2-3000
>1900 saved on a 2200 income
living with your mum?
That's min wage, no? I was making that as a waiter here and it was pretty much impossible to live on unless you were sleeping in your car in the back parking lot
>t. compared my exact position with that of our oversea USA office and it made me legit depressed
This is why I can't be arsed to get a job
he trades his ass for cash
Artist
$500
-$100
I currently have $2000~$3000 saved, so I have around 2 years to start making a profit... otherwise paperhat it is.
can you tell more? how did you find this job? what is your degree? what you have to know?
t. studying last year in Information Security
>flag
>Freelance Translator
>Tax expenses are minimal
>200 - 300 $ per month
>~1000$ saved
I'm a petroleum engineering recent graduate, but haven't found a job yet. Chances are that I would earn around 30$ per month working as a Petroleum Engineer
Not minimum wage here. A good more than minimum wage in fact
ya looking for a gf american boi?
Didn't figure the cost of the car itself, I have owned mine for 2 years
Ha ha ha.
3100 usd/mo for a software dev is perfectly reasonable even in Russia and Ukraine (especially Ukraine), let alone Poland. Why? Because of low taxes.
cepгий they don't even make that much in Berlin man
around 6k gross after taxes
have a graduate degree, but zero experience
feel like I am getting gipped though
yeee i feel you bro. in my state it is required to spend at least $60 on insurance here or you go to jail
And then there's some other fees and taxes that are maybe $10 a month but not too bad. It's for your license.
But yeah if you own the car and you only drive for fun, it's a hobby that costs less than $100 a month here. But there's nowhere fun to drive :)
Short time NEET.
2200€
700-800€
I am married so otherwise I would safe 1200-1300€
They would if Germ state didn't take away 30-40% of their earnings in taxes. Also Berlin is the least wealthy German big city afaik.
See for yourself:
spb.hh.ru
150 000 RUR is 2 200 USD
200 000 RUR is 2 900 USD
250 000 RUR is 3 600 USD
All salaries after taxes
Call center technical support
2000€
I've saved 4500€ this year
True, hence the ~
Are these jobs 40 hours per week or longer?
In the US you can make 5000 usd per month working shitty jobs like waiter/office bitch but you would need to be doing 70 hour weeks
Also most of those jobs are for senior devs. There's only a few thousand of those guys in the world
>Are these jobs 40 hours per week
Yes
>In the US you can make 5000 usd per month working shitty jobs like waiter/office bitch but you would need to be doing 70 hour weeks
Is this after taxes? How much would you get as a software dev?
>Also most of those jobs are for senior devs. There's only a few thousand of those guys in the world
3000 USD is about average for java devs in Kiev (look here dou.ua/salaries)
In Moscow I wager ~2500 is the average.
I want some of it
If you work 70 hr weeks at an office job or multiple jobs waiting tables, at 17/hr pre tax, you will make close to $5000 after tax. I know this because I make $2200 after tax and when I worked a 70hr week in November, my pay doubled (560 per week became 1200 per week)
Software devs in USA who are like, legitimate, corporate employed devs make $120,000 to $150,000 per year. After taxes, probably $6,500.
And then they need to pay $2,000 for rent and transport minimum in California or Boston or etc.
So realistically they are profiting $4,500, but probabaly working 60 hour weeks and we haven't even talked about food and other dumb shit they spend money on because of stress, like overpriced fake american style vacations
USA
part time cashier and stocker
$530
$20
I need a better job. I don't mind the work but I could use more hours. I tend to save up almost a couple hundred bucks and then something goes wrong like I might need an auto repair and I have to spend it all on that. I split rent in a 2bd apartment and I don't accept any handouts. With my wimpy effortless job and relatively luxurious life I don't know why people ever sign up for foodstamps or any of that crap.
you make $5.30 an hour? damn senpai. Where do you live, South Dakota?
turkey
assistant software specialist
~3100 TL
0
>high school dropout doing construction work
>~1900€
>900-1000€
I want to go back in school because I'm going to be disabled if I stay with this job, and I feel like people obviously think less of me due to my level of education.
I blow an L5 once a year or fuck my joints over every other month. Thanks to going to the gym after work 6 times a week.
Stop lifting weights then. Gym training is essentially just simulating hard work.
I can't believe that working Finns allow this. You live off their tax dollars, there should be no room whatsoever for saving. We have bux here too,but it's just barely enough to survive, which is how it should be.
The work isn't stimulating enough
>Customer Service Rep
what is that? a cashier?
Latvia
"Student"
$0
$0
Mexico
Customer Service Rep lol
$1000
$400
Interesting.
I work for a heating oil company. Some Americans use oil to heat their houses.
If you want to complain about the price, or get a delivery or etc, you have to call me, the customer service rep, and I'll do the thing you need. Our company is too retarded for an app or website
flag
Signal Maintainer
$4000-$6000
halfish
neet
2500-3000 shekels
1500?
But hopefully soon I start working
die union scum
eeeeee mi hermanito
RUDE
Actually it's 3,272₪
>poland
>office job
>800 eur
>500 eur
in a free market your job wouldnt exist senpai
Well to be fair, physically large and highly variable purchases like household heating equipment would be pretty difficult to handle cleanly with just automated systems. Most big expensive equipment needs company salespeople to arrange everything.
1. How the fuck is that even a distinct job
2. How the fuck it cost so much money?
oh