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Sounds actually quite nice, going from very high stress to low stress
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Always making sure he has his nest egg.
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He was probably pulling mid-7 figures for the last 3 years, so at this point Iโd guess he just has 3 chickens in the backyard of his palace so that he has something to put on his LinkedIn profile.
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He was probably pulling mid-7 figures for the last 3 years, so at this point Iโd guess he just has 3 chickens in the backyard of his palace so that he has something to put on his LinkedIn profile.
Nah, big finance has super overinflated titles since the 08 crisis. Regulators wanted a higher up to aign off on certain stuff so they made everyone a higher up.
I was in IT at Morgan Stanley and MSCI, and it's basically junior to mid level dev is Associate, senior dev to team lead is VP, senior team leads are executive directors, the 5 remaining layers up are all managing directors.
You can be a VP at Morgan Stanley, pull an 80k salary and have no reports.
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If I add something like this to my LinkedIn page do you think I'll be more likely to get interviews
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I had someone at my job do something similar. He was Senior Director / VP level in tech and quit to become a full-time firefighter.
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He got tired of shoveling corporate shit and decided to put those skills to use for himself, shoveling chicken shit.
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Nah, big finance has super overinflated titles since the 08 crisis. Regulators wanted a higher up to aign off on certain stuff so they made everyone a higher up.
I was in IT at Morgan Stanley and MSCI, and it's basically junior to mid level dev is Associate, senior dev to team lead is VP, senior team leads are executive directors, the 5 remaining layers up are all managing directors.
You can be a VP at Morgan Stanley, pull an 80k salary and have no reports.
Not true in the finance departments. An MD at any Banking (Corporate, Private, Investment) is making low to mid 7 figures, while fresh Junior Analysts are at mid 100k. Research stuff not so much, but even then there's no one making less than 100k
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I had someone at my job do something similar. He was Senior Director / VP level in tech and quit to become a full-time firefighter.
Growing up is realizing you actually can ride on the big red truck if you apply yourself
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He got tired of shoveling corporate shit and decided to put those skills to use for himself, shoveling chicken shit.
After all these years chicken shit sounds good
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I'm mostly worried about what comes next...
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If I add something like this to my LinkedIn page do you think I'll be more likely to get interviews
Absolutely not
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Didn't expect to find stardew valley lore out here