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Originally posted by m!key:
crzy, are those things blast proof yet?






heh damn close. The military bought one and threw it out of a plane at high altitude and it didnt even break. I wish someone would try to blow one up though, Im curious to see what would happen

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I have the best job of all. I am a stay at home dad. I am looking for a part time job in the evening. I stay at home and watch my 2 boys (2 and 7). There will be a new edition to my job here in about 2 weeks or less. My wifewill be having our Girl.

The salary isn't that great but the Benifits are great.


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I work for Lockheed Martin - Systems Integration (home of the next Presidential Helicopter)

I am a Systems Engineer and I mainly work on the A-10 for now.

Salary: More than $30 a hour is all you need to know, only been there a year too.


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ATI Technologies Inc -> Senior Benchmark Technician.

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About market standard in DC area.

Company does not match 401K, but has its own pension/profit sharing program. This year it's about 9% annual salary. It's vested in 5 years.

Used to pay wife's Ph.D. tuition at Johns Hopkins. Now she starts working as a research scientist, I finally have some change to mod my CSVT.


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Originally posted by loggerbomb:
Originally posted by getsum111:
Math teacher at a Pittsburgh inner-city school, 5th year.
Salary: about $42,000 per year.
Stress: Do your customers have to go through metal detectors?
Benefits: June, July, August



Seriously, I love teaching, and other than starting my own repair shop, I can't think of anything else I'd rather do.




what do you american teachers top out at? I am planning on going to university to get my teaching degree and canadian teachers can get up to 60 grand a year if they have their masters and after so many years of teaching. Ive been told it might be an idea to go down to the states and teach for the first few years...





Top track teachers in my area top out at over 100k


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So uhh... yeah... I'm pretty boring!

I'm an A1C (E3) in the USAF moonlighting as an electrician until they tell me otherwise!

Since I'm in the dorms, I get screwed* out of benefits.

My last LES looked like this:

Base pay: $1595.70 (2yr TIS E3)
BAS: $272.26
BAH: $7.80
COLA: $205.73 (single rate in the dorms)
Meal Deduction: -$238.70

Monthly pay (before taxes): $1842.09
x12: $22,105.08

Montly pay (after taxes and other random deductions): $1458.71
x12: $17,504.52

Guess that's not too bad for a 21 year old.

*Note that I'm not complaining too much, since everything is free... just that I don't feel like I should pay for the chow hall when I don't eat there. Stuff like that!

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I am a Real Estate agent and a loan officer. Both are commission jobs, so the amount of money I make depends on how much I want to work! I just retired from my job as Production Manager for my grandfather's construction company ($21 per hour).

Oh... and I am in college full time (16 credits this semester). Is that considered a job? It sure feels like it but doesn't pay like it.



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