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Gibson486

Lifer
Aug 9, 2000
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Originally posted by: NightDarker
I'm sitting at Union Pacific headquarters in Omaha. A huge glass box at 1400 Douglas Street. In front of a computer doing menial intern work. Even if they paid me $60,000 out of college, I don't think I could do this.

I think once I graduate, I'm going to get a part time job somewhere, or work construction, and see where my band goes. I seek adventure and travel!

For the rest of you 9-5 type of people, do you guys love what you do? What makes you all keep your incredibly high paying jobs even though you might hate it?

Intern work sucks...that is just how it is. It gets much better when you work independently and not having to rely on someone else for work.


that said...sitting in a cube from 9-5 does stink.
 

Vehemence

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Originally posted by: Gibson486
Originally posted by: NightDarker
I'm sitting at Union Pacific headquarters in Omaha. A huge glass box at 1400 Douglas Street. In front of a computer doing menial intern work. Even if they paid me $60,000 out of college, I don't think I could do this.

I think once I graduate, I'm going to get a part time job somewhere, or work construction, and see where my band goes. I seek adventure and travel!

For the rest of you 9-5 type of people, do you guys love what you do? What makes you all keep your incredibly high paying jobs even though you might hate it?


that said...sitting in a cube from 9-5 does stink.

Especially when you eat spicy burritos.
 

Gibson486

Lifer
Aug 9, 2000
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Originally posted by: fritolays
Originally posted by: PricklyPete
Originally posted by: NightDarker
I'm sitting at Union Pacific headquarters in Omaha. A huge glass box at 1400 Douglas Street. In front of a computer doing menial intern work. Even if they paid me $60,000 out of college, I don't think I could do this.

I think once I graduate, I'm going to get a part time job somewhere, or work construction, and see where my band goes. I seek adventure and travel!

For the rest of you 9-5 type of people, do you guys love what you do? What makes you all keep your incredibly high paying jobs even though you might hate it?

Um...I work a 9-5 job and have traveled to 10+ countries this year and taken already 4 weeks of vacation with 3 still left to take. On top of that I get paid well. Sometimes you can have both...you just have to look for the opportunities and work hard at achieving them.

what type of job is it? company?
just a general description if you want to stay private

get out of the electronics industry if you want to travel. Most people here want that big job at Intel....but that is what the 9-5 job is.
 

Gibson486

Lifer
Aug 9, 2000
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Originally posted by: dNor
Originally posted by: Gibson486
Originally posted by: NightDarker
I'm sitting at Union Pacific headquarters in Omaha. A huge glass box at 1400 Douglas Street. In front of a computer doing menial intern work. Even if they paid me $60,000 out of college, I don't think I could do this.

I think once I graduate, I'm going to get a part time job somewhere, or work construction, and see where my band goes. I seek adventure and travel!

For the rest of you 9-5 type of people, do you guys love what you do? What makes you all keep your incredibly high paying jobs even though you might hate it?


that said...sitting in a cube from 9-5 does stink.

Especially when you eat spicy burritos.

It's worse when you share an office with three people and you just came back from a company outing that served beans.....
 

DainBramaged

Lifer
Jun 19, 2003
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Originally posted by: NightDarker
The biggest thing is that what I decide to do in the next two years pretty much determines the rest of my life. I don't want it to be like that. It makes me feel uncomfortable... :(

I thought that for a while but it's not true. It just takes more work.
 

Gibson486

Lifer
Aug 9, 2000
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Originally posted by: DainBramaged
Originally posted by: NightDarker
The biggest thing is that what I decide to do in the next two years pretty much determines the rest of my life. I don't want it to be like that. It makes me feel uncomfortable... :(

I thought that for a while but it's not true. It just takes more work.

i though that also....but you will soon see that the only person who has decided what happens in the future is yourself. CHnaging industries can be difficult, but if you show that you really have what it takes, doors will open.
 

Saint Nick

Lifer
Jan 21, 2005
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Originally posted by: fritolays
what type of job is it? company?
just a general description if you want to stay private

union pacific is one of the biggest railroad companies in the united states. they have rails from the mississippi all the way to the west coast. they don't really deal with the east part of the states.

www.uprr.com
 

Feldenak

Lifer
Jan 31, 2003
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Originally posted by: PricklyPete
Originally posted by: NightDarker
I'm sitting at Union Pacific headquarters in Omaha. A huge glass box at 1400 Douglas Street. In front of a computer doing menial intern work. Even if they paid me $60,000 out of college, I don't think I could do this.

I think once I graduate, I'm going to get a part time job somewhere, or work construction, and see where my band goes. I seek adventure and travel!

For the rest of you 9-5 type of people, do you guys love what you do? What makes you all keep your incredibly high paying jobs even though you might hate it?

Um...I work a 9-5 job and have traveled to 10+ countries this year and taken already 4 weeks of vacation with 3 still left to take. On top of that I get paid well. Sometimes you can have both...you just have to look for the opportunities and work hard at achieving them.

Got any openings? ;)
 
Sep 29, 2004
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Originally posted by: NightDarker
I'm sitting at Union Pacific headquarters in Omaha. A huge glass box at 1400 Douglas Street. In front of a computer doing menial intern work. Even if they paid me $60,000 out of college, I don't think I could do this.

I think once I graduate, I'm going to get a part time job somewhere, or work construction, and see where my band goes. I seek adventure and travel!

For the rest of you 9-5 type of people, do you guys love what you do? What makes you all keep your incredibly high paying jobs even though you might hate it?

I know through proper investment that I can retire at 45 and do whatever the hell I want while yo uwill be asking me if I want fries with that.
 

Aikouka

Lifer
Nov 27, 2001
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It's alright depending on what I'm doing. Right now, the stuff I'm doing is kind of bland, but whatever... I get paid good money for it, so I don't really complain. Hopefully, I'll be back to doing the "old stuff" soon again and that wasn't too bad. But overall, I don't think I'm ever fully comfortable in an office setting. I can actually work at home much better than I can at the office.
 

RKS

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Oct 9, 1999
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I worked at a local gov agency coding from 8-4:45. that was the worst tthree years of my working life. Now I work 9ish-5ish with a long lunch and often meet a variety of people with some interesting tales. On boring days I just threaten insurance adjusters but it is still better than silently staring at a monitor all day.
 

invidia

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Oct 8, 2006
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$60,000 is considered mid-middle class in South Florida, if you're a single. For a family with kids, it's more than enough to get by, especially if your SO is also working. $60k may be chump change and considered low class in places like NY, DC, CA, etc. My old roommate is making $80k a year in DC and is barely getting by. And he's pretty thrifty.


My parents both make no more than $35k combined. They just paid off the house and car (3rd car) and raised 4 kids to college.
 

Jugernot

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Oct 12, 1999
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Originally posted by: dartworth
do you consider $60k an incredibly high paying job?

$60k makes you middle class.... obviously that is below ATOT standards. :roll:
 

Saga

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Feb 18, 2005
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Originally posted by: dartworth
do you consider $60k an incredibly high paying job?

In a city that is ranked #5 on the top Best Places to Live, with a median FAMILY average salary of $58,000 a year, and an average house cost of approx $115,000 ($250,000 house here is HUGE) - then yes, 60k annually is an incredibly high paying job here.

We never really got wrapped up in that whole housing bubble bullshit. Omaha has maintained a pretty steady growth and high standard of living and avoided many of the more harsh eceonomic burns that other parts of the country are facing - and it's turned into a very technology oriented place for work environments, with software engineers and programmers consisting of 33% of our workforce.
 

krunchykrome

Lifer
Dec 28, 2003
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Originally posted by: fritolays
Originally posted by: krunchykrome
Originally posted by: dartworth
do you consider $60k an incredibly high paying job?

out of college, it's pretty good.

yeah, it's alright out of college

but if you live in a high cost of living area and paying a huge portion in taxes, it's not much at all

OUT

OF

COLLEGE

most people dont have a mortgage right out of college
 

xanis

Lifer
Sep 11, 2005
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Originally posted by: PricklyPete
Originally posted by: NightDarker
I'm sitting at Union Pacific headquarters in Omaha. A huge glass box at 1400 Douglas Street. In front of a computer doing menial intern work. Even if they paid me $60,000 out of college, I don't think I could do this.

I think once I graduate, I'm going to get a part time job somewhere, or work construction, and see where my band goes. I seek adventure and travel!

For the rest of you 9-5 type of people, do you guys love what you do? What makes you all keep your incredibly high paying jobs even though you might hate it?

Um...I work a 9-5 job and have traveled to 10+ countries this year and taken already 4 weeks of vacation with 3 still left to take. On top of that I get paid well. Sometimes you can have both...you just have to look for the opportunities and work hard at achieving them.

Not trying to hijack the thread, but how do you manage to afford that? I, like many people, will be paying off decent-sized college loans and trying to live on my own when I graduate in 2011. How do you find the money to travel? Do you not have college loans and/or do you make a lot of money? I'm not being sarcastic or anything, it's a serious question.
 

SarcasticDwarf

Diamond Member
Jun 8, 2001
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Originally posted by: NaOH
Originally posted by: krunchykrome
Originally posted by: dartworth
do you consider $60k an incredibly high paying job?

out of college, it's pretty good.

Depends on where you live I guess.

Also what field...I have my masters and am making 36k starting out (national average is 39.x and cost of living is a bit cheaper here).