Reddit users u/ChEtossaway and u/Pakalee reminding all you losers why the top one third will always work their hardest to keep the bottom two thirds down.
From one of u/ChEtossaway comments on salary progression: “I’m at a cumulative average growth rate (CAGR) of ~7.5% for my salary.”
• $91K - cl 23
• $98K
• $103K - cl 24
• $108K
• $111K
• $121K - cl 25
• $127K
• $141K
• $162K
• $181.5 K- cl 26 - I think this is where I started getting rsu
• $181.5K – covid
• $192.2K
• $225.2K - cl 27
• $235.8K
• $250.7K
From u/Pakalee: “ExxonMobil Project manager 7 years experience (overall industry)
Salary - 186K Current assignment housing allowance - 29k Investment rental property - 32k Total ——— $244K
RSU balance - 41K.”
These high-flyers must make all of you working your PIPs and not getting raises over the last couple years blood boil, huh?