How Much Do You Rake In Annually?

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How Much Do You Rake In Annually?

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[Occupation(s) here]
[Annual Income from Occupation(s)]

eg.
Architect
$50 000 CDN

eg.
Student
$0 USD

hmm... actually lots of you know each other personally so this might be kind of impolite... income ranges are acceptable then.

eg.
Waitress; Night Bartender; Porn Site Administrator
$20 000 - $30 000

lol. u get the point
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gangster, income depends on how much "work" in the neighborhood I get.
Do you work for IRS? 8)
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Do you work for IRS?
LOL, and yeah a gansta who drives an MX-3, lol.
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Customer serv rep 25 - 30 k us dollars


Honestly I dont know where all my money goes (mx3 and women actually...)
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HVAC/R Service Technician
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service technician 25-35k cdn. (while in school for 2 months)
95 rs with custom short ram air, b&m short throw shifter, probe 2.0L header with 2 1/4" exhaust all the way back, catco high flow cat, apc high flow muffler with 4.5" tip, accel 8 mm wires, blaze red, cf altezzas, gun metal 17" mr7s, slotted cross drilled rotors on the way with hawk hps pads, red and white interior, other then that its stock.
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Student/ Customer Service - Retail:
16-25k CAD
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PATDIESEL wrote:
Do you work for IRS?
LOL, and yeah a gansta who drives an MX-3, lol.
ya, its my undercover car
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Dont expect too much of a response. What your asking is personal.
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Custommx3 wrote:Dont expect too much of a response. What your asking is personal.
it's the internet....lie...

i work in IT making 400k a year.... :D
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While on military deployment, I make about 70k a year USD.
No more MX-3.
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Post by MazdaManiacMx3 »

Custommx3 wrote:Dont expect too much of a response. What your asking is personal.
I thought the same thing ..
93 Kandy Tangerine Mx3 GS-DE
05 Saab 9-2x (Wrx power plant)
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Sales
70-90k
Jarid Perry
94 mx3 Turrrbooooo (not even close to stock) 302WHP
71 Chevy C20 (tow rig!!)
77 Jeep CJ5 (no way its stock)
06 MINI Cooper S JCW GP (few goodies) 210WHP
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Illa Killa wrote:HVAC/R Service Technician- $60k-$70k US average. You would never think it either looking at my MX.
heard about this trade.
what's with it and its big pay?
it's still considered one of those 'dirty' jobs though right
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Its considered in the same way as a plumber or electrician but its pretty clean. It all depends on what you do in the field. Some people do installations and that can be pretty dirty because you have to demolish old units and ductwork and gas lines, etc. I did that for a year and a half but it was great to learn. Then you have guys that only do ductwork and thats a very clean job but repetitive. Its pretty easy also and depending on your experience you can make lots of money. Then there are service technicians (like me) that go to fix existing units that are not working. If you have experience and are hard working you can make alot of money and its clean because you pretty much work on electrical problems like wiring or broken contactors and other things like that. You basically just have to know how to read a schematic and know how to use a voltmeter. Honestly I'm very happy that I got into this field, 4 years ago I was working at the mall doing nothing with myself making $8.50USD/hour. Now I make great money with paid benefits while most of my friends are still making small change, no benefits, and smokin blunts. Not too bad for only 4 years time if you ask me, I would definitely research and look into it around your area.
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