How much money do you need for happiness? For complete, unconditional happiness. A million, two, ten? Or, perhaps, simply a guarantee of a stable and well-paid job – in order to depend only on yourself in this life. However, no matter how much money we get, there will always be someone nearby who earns more and whose experience we’d like to borrow.
Recently, a thread appeared in the AskReddit community, the author of which asked just one question: “People making $150,000 and above, what do you do for a living?” As of today, the thread has over 7.8K upvotes, and almost twice as many comments listing the occupations and discussing various aspects of these professions. So welcome to this selection of the best comments from the thread, made for you by Bored Panda!
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#1
I’m a commercial hvac technician and an instructor. I just broke 200k last year. No college debt. Best decision I ever made and when my son turns 18 he has a spot in the union doing the same thing. People who don’t know me look at me like I’m some dirty mechanic but I kinda think it’s funny that I generally the highest paid person in most buildings I walk into.

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#2
Lineman
With that said plenty of us blue collar tradesman making well over 2-300k
Don’t sleep on the trades !

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#3
Tire shop manager. 149K last year, Ex felon with a GED.

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#4
Lawyer and miserable. Looking for other ways to make six figures.

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#5
I got my license to work on aircraft 13 years ago. After 6 years in various shops, I got into managing aircraft for private owners. My last three jobs I’ve gotten just by answering my phone and had someone reach out to me about a job opening. Every time it has been with a good raise. I manage an aircraft today for a wonderful family and make close to 250k a year. I love what I do.

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#6
Once dated a guy who worked 3 days/wk and made $500k/yr. He learned how to install and fix air compressors working at ADM, then quit and started his own business.

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#7
Ship captain, 250k-ish for about 180 days of work.

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#8
Air Traffic Control is hiring! I made $237k last year.

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#9
Physician, but I don’t recommend it.

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#10
I make $170/ yr im an OR Nurse in the Midwest.

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#11
I am going to make over $150,000 once i graduate my Anesthesiologist Assistant program. Check out that career. 2.5 year program and the average starting salary is about 180k with great benefits. The programs are EXTREMELY competitive to get into, but you would make an amazing applicant as a respiratory therapist.

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#12
Geologist. Finding that oil makes you a lot of moneys.

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#13
Psychotherapist, (MSW, LCSW) own my own practice. Should make about $165k this year.

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#14
I made $164,000 working a total of 96 night shifts in a union hospital as a night shift nurse. This includes benefits and I’ve been doing it for 25 years.

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#15
I work two full-time remote software engineering jobs at once. Each pays $160k/year so I’m making $320k in total per year. Work about 30 hours per week tops. I’m 30 and have been doing this for about 2 years now.

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#16
I’m in project management, construction. 240K here.

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#17
I’m a UX Designer for a Fortune 100 company. Just turned 30. I started out at $62k at my first gig, and 6 years later my salary is $170k, 20% annual bonus, and $100k in yearly stock options.
ETA: Appreciate the kind responses. I’m very fortunate. I did not go to college, and did a UX Bootcamp around 7 years ago, but the market is definitely more saturated now. For context, I’m a Principal Designer so I’m more senior now than most. Next jump up would be into management.
Whether or not a degree or a program is right is up to you, but my advice is to make sure you love it, be phenomenal at it, and find your specialty so you really stand out. And equally as important are your connections. Make a great network, support them as they grow in their careers, and they’ll do the same for you.

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#18
I’m an IT Risk Specialist. I have a broad background in IT – developer for a while, project management, cybersecurity. I’ve been in the field 20 years and broke $150k a few years ago. In addition, I work 10 hrs a week in the evening teaching cybersecurity online and make an additional $25k doing that.

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#19
Pilot.

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#20
Biotech in the Bay Area. They factor in cost of living here so salaries are big.

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#21
I own and operate my own business where I implement a platform that supports a very specific type of management for enterprises. Very Niche 350k+.

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#22
Cyber security babyyyyyy.

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#23
You’re a SUS Govie, but I’ll bite. I’m a Firefighter/EMT with unlimited OT. My wife is a Respiratory Therapist with unlimited OT, which is funny because “you’re one as well.” We clear well over $200k yearly, but can easily double that if we hated each other.

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#24
30M. I run an advertising agency for B2B companies. Will do around 500k+ this year. Did 400k last year as an exec at a firm.

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#25
I pretend to know how to market startups.

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#26
Director of Operations for a solar company – 131k
Aquarium business – 20k
Stock trading / investing – average 65k a year.

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#27
The fastest way to make over $150k annually? Sales.
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