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Annual Salary?

How much do you make a year? (U.S. dollars)

  • None

    Votes: 11 4.5%
  • < $5,000

    Votes: 7 2.9%
  • $5,001-$15,000

    Votes: 7 2.9%
  • $15,001-$25,000

    Votes: 26 10.7%
  • $25,001-$35,000

    Votes: 36 14.8%
  • $35,001-$45,000

    Votes: 37 15.2%
  • $45,001-$55,000

    Votes: 25 10.2%
  • $55,001-$65,000

    Votes: 25 10.2%
  • $65,001-$75,000

    Votes: 17 7.0%
  • $75,001-$85,000

    Votes: 18 7.4%
  • $85,001-$95,000

    Votes: 10 4.1%
  • $95,001-$105,000

    Votes: 4 1.6%
  • $105,001+

    Votes: 21 8.6%

EricNoah said:
Another DINK here. ;)

It would be really interesting if we could cross-tabulate this poll with some others like...

... how much free time do you have (is it enough, just right, too much)?
... how much do you spend on RPGs?
... are RPG products overpriced?
... how valuable is your RPG time as compared to your other off time?

Stuff like that.
I was thinking the same thing, but I'd like to see:
How does the posts/day relate to annual income?

Spider
 

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Spider said:
I was thinking the same thing, but I'd like to see:
How does the posts/day relate to annual income?

Spider


Should there be a correlation? I have a comfy corporate job, and make good money, and I post all day long, because I have nothing to do!
 

der_kluge said:
Should there be a correlation? I have a comfy corporate job, and make good money, and I post all day long, because I have nothing to do!
Same with me. Although my current job with the company is the cause of that--a year ago, I had much less free time during the day.

Although if the results came out to show that higher income and higher postcount were correlated across the board, and that we weren't just the exceptions, that'd be interesting. And scary.
 

Joshua Dyal said:
Same with me. Although my current job with the company is the cause of that--a year ago, I had much less free time during the day.

Although if the results came out to show that higher income and higher postcount were correlated across the board, and that we weren't just the exceptions, that'd be interesting. And scary.

I thought I was the only one. :)

I'm a trainer and there have been times where I've had to travel across the US in 1 month and others, like recently, where I train here and there sporadically.
 

Same here. My job isn't a corporate position, but I tend to have some free time during the day to post. That will likely change soon, so my posting time will be limited to a little bit in the evenings.

Kane
 

EricNoah said:
Hey, cool, that's my BS degree, too! :)
Isn't English a Bachelor of Arts, not Science?

Anyway, I'm one of the seven (!) in the highest bracket. Add in my WAHM wife and it's more. We have one kid.

... how much free time do you have (is it enough, just right, too much)?
Not enough. Could it ever be enough?

... how much do you spend on RPGs?
Maybe $200-300 per year. I can't even conceive of the notion of spending anything remotely resembling $2400 per year, unless people are including travel expenses.

... are RPG products overpriced?
No. Well, unless they suck. ;)

... how valuable is your RPG time as compared to your other off time?
It is not very valuable compared to spending time with my baby and my wife. As for other off time, it compares about equally since I pretty much always do stuff with other people, like play duplicate bridge, tournament pool, golf, etc.
 




Hmmm... This brings up another question from me: Do you have a college, Bachelor's, Masters, or PhD?

If so, how does this correlate to your salary? For me, I make more now than I ever did before I got my BS in CompSci. It helped me get into a more corporate environment with more room for growth.
 

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