View Poll Results: Yearly Earnings *Programming*

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  • 100,000+

    2 5.26%
  • 60,000 - 100,000

    1 2.63%
  • 30,000 - 60,000

    1 2.63%
  • 10,000 - 30,000

    2 5.26%
  • < 10,000

    3 7.89%
  • student

    20 52.63%
  • i dont make ANY money

    9 23.68%

Thread: $$$!!

  1. #31
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    Originally posted by Shadow
    1.56783 million per year would be nice.
    Haha, Yeah, But as the american calculation way was used in
    the poll, I used it on you. If you live in America paste a point
    behind the first number, If you live in Europe paste a comma
    behind the first number.

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    I'm a student but I do manage to work 20 hours a week. I'm moving away from that role because of my consulting work. I can make twice my current wage every hour and work from home or in the labs at school. I'll probably end up making the same amount of money, but I'll only work for about half the year.

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    I am a student, but I plan to be a comp. engineer.

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    I found a dollar on my floor once while programming, does that count?

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    As nvoigt (I think) said in another thread, this value is relative.
    Exactly. Example: My Ex paid a set sum to live with her roommate. I pay half the sum to live on my own, having as much space as hers with a bath and kitchen only for me. Neither price is unfair for the conditions and countries. You simply cannot compare single numbers.
    hth
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    The difference in value of money even changes within the same country. I lived in Manchester, North England for 8 months last year and I became mates with a guy up there who owned a house about 3 miles from the city centre. This house ws only small but it cost him £55,000. Now I am back living in London, South England where I study. I live right out on the outskirts of London and even here, £55,000 won't buy you a delapidated shed with a leaky roof and smashed window panes.

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    blunt, but he's got a point, i used to live in indianapolis(Indiana) where you could live on 30-50,000 a year, and now that im in redmond(washington)30-50,000 is what a freaking metro bus driver makes....cost of living does change from city to city, i was just curious, how much people made in the year REGARDLESS of cost of living etc.
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