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				Wrong question.
 
 How much do you get?
 
 Most the time I don't get what I earn.
 
 🤔 Make this sense in English? 🤔
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				@JackToolsNet I think you are looking for the difference between "deserve" and "earn", which is both "verdienen" in German ;-) So you don't earn what you deserve. It's funnier in German.
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				 iamgio37037yI've never had more than 20€ on my PayPal account, but this month I've earned 100€ and I'm really happy (I'm 16 so it's a lot for me, and I can use them as I wish 😊) iamgio37037yI've never had more than 20€ on my PayPal account, but this month I've earned 100€ and I'm really happy (I'm 16 so it's a lot for me, and I can use them as I wish 😊)
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				 Brolls30637yIn full time I was on 18k-35k over the course of about 5 years of steady progression. Brolls30637yIn full time I was on 18k-35k over the course of about 5 years of steady progression.
 
 Nowadays I work remote as a contractor and I manage between £200-£300 p/d, but the work from home coupled with my lazy nature often means I don’t work as much as I probably should, and certainly not as much as I could...
 
 Still, working through my own company means I get a comfortable amount personally and professionally for buying things like computers and the such.
 
 I’m satisfied now, but that’s more the environment I’m in - coupled with being financially comfortable atm.
 
 I’ve certainly not been satisfied in the past, especially on leaving a company finding out the new guy was on nearly 20k more than I was, he was just as shocked!
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				 bahua124727yI'm at about $150k/y, but I'm old. When I was 22 I was making $14/h doing tier one support on the night shift. I've worked my way up from there. bahua124727yI'm at about $150k/y, but I'm old. When I was 22 I was making $14/h doing tier one support on the night shift. I've worked my way up from there.
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				I dont get paied to Dev yet, as my main job is another one. But I will be able to answer you better soon. I hope! 😃
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				@bahua am i rude to ask how old are you? your story seems interesting to me from a ordinary day-by-day people point-of-view 😁
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				Not enough and nope but on the other hand, I can easily provide for myself and I like my job.
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				 Root772327y75% of the low end for full-stack Rails devs in my city. Root772327y75% of the low end for full-stack Rails devs in my city.
 I'm not a low-end dev, so that's irritating. It does allow me to work remotely, however. But I'm still looking for a new job to see if I can find something comparable.
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				@bahua I would love to earn half of it in BRL (1 USD = 4 BRL) and I am 36 y.o...
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				 bahua124727y@brunofontes bahua124727y@brunofontes
 
 I fully acknowledge the right-place-at-the-right-time nature of a lot of the opportunities I've had, but I still think that what's helped me advance more than anything else is actually loving what I do. I work in front of a computer all day, and then after my wife and son go to bed, I'm back on the computer until I go to bed.
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				@bahua that is what motivates me to work as a Dev. Localization project management is cool, but not comparable with Dev.
 
 And yes, I work the entire day in front of my computer. When my wife and daughter go to sleep, I go back to there to develop and study. 😃 I know that feeling.
 
 Anyway, I am happy you could get where you are. I hope things get only better for you, @bahua. 😃














How much do you earn? Are you satisfied?
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