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b_b  ·  3684 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Who Had Richer Parents, Doctors Or Artists?

Interesting. I'm a life scientist, and I'm definitely doing better than my parents were at my age. My fiancee also doesn't quite fit the mold. She's a designer, but quite a successful one. Not sure how she compares with her parents' income at her age, but I imagine it's ahead. I'm not sure designers should be lumped with artists and musicians, however, because designers get industry jobs, whereas the others don't.

Also, who knew that police officers did so well? That makes me and my tax dollars angry :/





_refugee_  ·  3683 days ago  ·  link  ·  

    Also, who knew that police officers did so well? That makes me and my tax dollars angry

Yes, because putting your life on the line every day should come cheaply, of course. I do have arguments with the police, corruption, and our legal system, but when you have a very real risk of death or serious injury on a job, I think the compensation should account for it. $75k a year (approximately and on average) isn't a mindblowing salary, either.

b_b  ·  3683 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Well, handing out traffic tickets and harassing citizens for pleasure isn't all that dangerous. And, well, pay isn't typically commensurate with how dangerous a job is. In fact, many of the most dangerous jobs in the US (police officer isn't among the top ten, FWIW) aren't well compensated at all.

_refugee_  ·  3683 days ago  ·  link  ·  

    Well, handing out traffic tickets and harassing citizens for pleasure isn't all that dangerous

Yeah, but that's not all cops do. I totally understand not liking cops, and sure, maybe in small rural communities that's the extent of their work, but in most major metropolitan areas the police do more than traffic tickets and pulling people over for being black.

My point is that $75k a year is not really that much for a job that does have a risk of physical injury that is greater than the average, say, desk-job worker. I would say $75k/year is a nice salary, but not a high salary and certainly not a ridiculously high one.

b_b  ·  3683 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Haha, I was just typing an edit to say that I understand that there's a difference between urban and suburban police officers in terms of risk to their person. My contempt for police was borne out of being a kid in a suburban environment where nothing ever went wrong, yet they were always there to act like huge a-holes. That, plus the few cops I know personally are giant racists, half retarded, scum bags who make me feel less safe as a citizen. That said, I'm sure it's terribly dangerous to be a cop in Detroit, South Central, or the south side of Chicago. I don't envy them.

_refugee_  ·  3683 days ago  ·  link  ·  

And see my comments are flavored by the fact that I have a co-worker who used to be a cop. He loved it. He worked in West Philly. He fucked up his knee and destroyed both Achilles' tendons chasing after suspects. He had a baby die in hs arms as he was trying to give it CPR. See, shit like that? Yeah, I'd say that deserves $75k a year. He was dischaged becasue he destroyed his body working for them and I guess could no longer keep up. That makes me sad. He's a good man.

So, anecdotes. They're great for flavoring opinions :)

humanodon  ·  3684 days ago  ·  link  ·  

What about jingle writers, copywriters and commercial artists?

My parents were getting their Ph.Ds at my age, so I guess I'm only doing slightly worse than they in terms of income . . .

b_b  ·  3684 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I don't know how much they make. I supposed that they mostly worked freelance, which can be great or it can suck super hard.

humanodon  ·  3684 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I think those jobs are increasingly freelance, but yeah they can be pretty good. Hell, tagline writers can make some pretty decent coin if they're really good, but from what I've been able to find it's pretty terrible.