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2 days ago
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People From 44 Different Professions Shared Their Salaries To The Digit, And I'm Digging The Transparency
Recently, I asked members of the BuzzFeed Community to share their salaries and what they do if they were comfortable doing so. Here are 44 different professionals from all across the board and how much they make, and where they're located. 1."$110,000 — HR for an NYC-based real estate brokerage." —34, NJ 2."I make $76K a year as a children's librarian." —33, No location 3."I'm an accountant for a large company making about $70K, and I've been there one year." —25, No location 4."$132,000 — Elementary principal." —54, Utah 5."Carpenter — $136K." —Anonymous 6."$110,000+ a year. Flight attendant for one of the big three US carriers. Been flying for 11 years." —37, Chicago 7."Surgeon, sub-specialized, make $700K per year entirely production-based working 50–55 hours/week." —42, Seattle 8."$164,000 plus profit-sharing as the director of digital marketing and customer data for a national CPG brand." —46, NH 9."Project Manager, base salary plus bonus — $185K." —48, NY 10."$118K per year working nine days per fortnight as a Clinical Manager for a not-for-profit. I'm a mental health social worker." —40, Australia 11."$110,000 Instructional Designer with MA Ed and 30+ years in corporate training." —68, TX 12."$166K as a Senior Network Install Analyst." —42, CO 13."$105K — mobile radiographer. I take X-rays with a portable machine in people's homes and small hospitals." —47, AZ 14."$127K as a teacher of 26 years." —58, Chicago 15."$160,000 a year as a truck driver, quit school in Grade 9." —59, Alberta, Canada 16."$200,000 — Aerospace Sourcing Manager." —57, CA 17."I make $140K as a parcel consultant." —41, AK 18."$135K — UPS driver." —34, CO 19."I am a freelance television cameraman covering sporting events around the world, working part-time, I easily make over 100K." —60, Detroit, MI 20."Union Electrician, no college, $120K–$140K." —37, OR 21."I have a 35-year career in real estate, and my average income is $120,000." —76, AZ 22."System architect for a late-stage startup. Salary is $235K, and I get around $200K in bonuses each year." —41, Atlanta 23."Trial attorney working for the government, $104K." —41, PA 24."Boutique Fitness Manager — $130K." —Anonymous 25."IT assistant for a public school, $23K at entry-level pay." —25, TX 26."Environmental consultant — $80,000/year." —26, PA 27."Radiologic Technologist (X-ray & CT cert) for seven years. $135,000 per year." —51, CA 28."Data Analyst, $145K." —33, NYC 29."$120K. A&P aircraft mechanic." —40, OK 30."$103K with a bachelor's degree and an HR certification." —31, PA 31."Attorney at a virtual firm. $150K with additional bonuses between $40K–$100K." —60, TX 32."Environmental permitting and regulatory specialist — $135K." —35, Chicago 33."$190K (base salary plus bonus) as a computer security architect." —63, FL 34."$108,000, Special Education teacher, which doesn't go far in an HCOL area like the Bay Area." —39, San Francisco 35."Telephone lineman, base $110,000 per year, not salary." —49, OH 36."I make $132K as an ER pharmacist in a relatively LCOL area." —33, No location 37."$143K. Over 29 years as a forensic scientist, working my way up to middle management." —55, MD 38."Senior Cybersecurity Engineer — $180,000/year." —36, VA 39."Family law and criminal defense attorney. I make $250,000 per took 25 years to get to this point." —56, OH 40."Public Works inspector — $80,000 a year." —61, CA 41."$310,000. Occupational Medicine doctor." —51, IN 42."Fire Lieutenant/Paramedic-Critical Care. $110K with 23 years on the department." —46, WI 43."Supervisor of a pathology lab at a top-10 medical center. $185,000." —70, CA "Clinical pharmacist with 30 years of experience. $158,000/year. I work in a hospital outpatient setting." —56, NC Want to share how much you make? Tell us in the comments below or completely anonymously in this Google form!
Yahoo
12-03-2025
- Entertainment
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Kaley Cuoco Shares the 2 Things She Must Have While Traveling with 23-Month-Old Daughter Matilda: 'Not an Easy Thing'
Kaley Cuoco is sharing her ultimate toddler traveling hack. The Big Bang Theory alum, 39, spoke with Access Hollywood's Zuri Hall about globetrotting around the world with her daughter Matilda, 23 months. Cuoco, who welcomed her only child in March 2023 with her fiancé Tom Pelphrey, shared her top travel advice for moms traveling with a toddler. "Traveling is really hard. I got a kid now, so it's like not an easy thing," she told Hall. "Matilda flies well. She really does." When asked about her tips for traveling with Matilda, the actress revealed her secret is "a lot of snacks and a lot of alcohol," before quickly adding that the alcohol is "for the parents." Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Related: Kaley Cuoco Jokes Being a Mom to Daughter Matilda Is Like 'Taking Care of Your Drunk Best Friend Every Day' The Flight Attendant actress and Ozark actor, 42, publicly confirmed their relationship in May 2022, ahead of welcoming their daughter on March 30, 2023. The couple announced the exciting news of her birth on Instagram, calling her the "new light of our lives" alongside a set of family photos. "We are overjoyed and grateful for this little miracle 💓," Cuoco wrote. "We are blessed beyond belief 💗 @tommypelphrey didn't think I could fall even more in love with you, but I did 💗." Since then, the proud parents haven't shied away from sharing sweet snaps of their little girl on social media, including Matilda twinning with Cuoco and cuddling up with Pelphrey. On Nov. 25, 2024 the actress appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and compared looking after her daughter Matilda to taking care of a drunk best friend. 'I was explaining to her that taking care of a 19-month-old is like taking care of your drunk best friend every day,' Cuoco joked. 'They're crying when they don't get what they want, you're making sure they make it to the bathroom or you're cleaning their throw up from whatever.' 'They're out of their minds and you're making sure they don't die all day long,' she continued. 'And then they black out and you're like ready to die and they wake up and they're like, 'What's for breakfast?'" 'And you're like, 'What?' I'm like, 'Do you even know what happened last night?' ' she said, adding that it was 'insane and it happens every day.' Read the original article on People