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sambuca69 wrote: » Depends on industry.
homerj742 wrote: » I was wondering everyone's thoughts regarding earning a six-figure salary in the NYC area. How much experience and what type of job would constitute such payment? Working for a large consulting company (ie, Accenture)? Or a more "typical" IT position (working in one office with a specific role)? Any insight, advice, or other comments would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
homerj742 wrote: » Working for a large consulting company (ie, Accenture)?
astorrs wrote: » You'd think that wouldn't you? But in reality the big consulting agencies tend to pay their employees poorly compared to the smaller agencies with very targeted niche markets (Virtualization, Unified Communications, etc). How much experience do you have in IT thus far and in what areas?
mikez wrote: » I once commuted into White Plains...I hated it. 1hour 30minutes each way.
pwjohnston wrote: » WTF, really? That's terrible. I can take the express from Trenton and be at Penn Station in just over an hour.
TravR1 wrote: » Don't make too much. In New York they'll tax half your income.
SRTMCSE wrote: » Yup, I'm around $85k and I'm taxed around 40% (probably more since $10k of that is a bonus and they tax bonuses higher than the average) between Federal, State, City and the whole slew of other crap...sucks. Especially after moving here from PA where taxes were way lower.
Dynamic said: Exactly. Do you find middle-aged executives attractive? Oh, wait. You meant IT work for different industries. Nevermind
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