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MOTOWNHONKEY 05-05-2008 04:47 PM

RE: The Bowhunters Salary
 
I was reluctant to vote because our dear admistrators can view and share the so called("anynamous"):D:Dprivatepoll.

TFOX 05-05-2008 04:52 PM

RE: The Bowhunters Salary
 
There may be alot that count the wifes income as well,I know we have ONE income in my house,not 2 separate ones.

I know I do.

valor10 05-05-2008 05:04 PM

RE: The Bowhunters Salary
 

So much for actually being retired.:D:D
No doubt LittleChief, no doubt. Good luck with the new job.

How much do I make? I let you know as soon as the wife gets home [:@]!!!

MGH_PA 05-05-2008 06:01 PM

RE: The Bowhunters Salary
 

ORIGINAL: Vabowman

I just found out our raise was approved by the county so next yr i will hit the40,000$ mark. It will be my 5th yr teaching. Man, I am in the wrong profession!! Seems like lots of you are doing well, over 75K$ geez, no wonder yall can get 2-3 bows a yr! Go for it!!
If you don't mind me asking, what does your district cap at?

AR Bowhunter 05-05-2008 06:09 PM

RE: The Bowhunters Salary
 
Not enough.

jmbuckhunter 05-05-2008 06:19 PM

RE: The Bowhunters Salary
 
The Mods. are gonna have fun with this one.

You all DOknow they can tell who voted for what, RIGHT?:eek:

Vabowman 05-05-2008 06:40 PM

RE: The Bowhunters Salary
 
Hensler, I think this year for 30 yrs or more in the county the top pay was 63,000$ a yr

joshw020 05-05-2008 06:54 PM

RE: The Bowhunters Salary
 
Lets just say I've been shootingthe samemid level Hoyt for the last 3 years :eek:. . but like Germ pointed out, that divorcehole takes a while to climb out of. At least I have more time to hunt :D

TEmbry 05-05-2008 07:00 PM

RE: The Bowhunters Salary
 

ORIGINAL: DropTine249

In NJ, everything is so darn expensive, you couldnt live here, semi-comfortably,unless you make 80k or more.

With that said, NJ salaries may be averaging in the 100k range, but that doesnt really mean anything...because we have to spend more. The economy is so freakin upside down here.

We had guys working for our company, payed $26-$32 hourly for a skilled & experienced carpenter. A few years ago, they were doing well, now, at a relatively similar salaray, they can barely afford fuel to get to and from the shop in the morning. What a State !:eek:
Not to nitpick but 26-32 per hour certainly isnt in the 100k range, not even close really. On a forty hour week, this comes to a total of54k to 67k per year, and thats before taxes.;)

Im willing to bet that nowhere in this nation is the average income anywhere close to 100k.

I bring in 6-10k per year, but Im only 17, so I guess it works out.

LittleChief 05-05-2008 07:06 PM

RE: The Bowhunters Salary
 

ORIGINAL: joshw020

like Germ pointed out, that divorcehole takes a while to climb out of. At least I have more time to hunt :D
I know the pain of that one, and I feel it all the time. I paid my ex over two grand a month for years.[:@][:@]


ORIGINAL: valor10

So much for actually being retired.:D:D


No doubt LittleChief, no doubt. Good luck with the new job.
How much do I make? I let you know as soon as the wife gets home [:@]!!!
Thanks, brother. And I understand that last statement also.:D


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