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29-04-2021, 01:55 PM
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34 Male, Married with 2 kids. 650K a year (cash + stock) salary from my job, and 200K per year from writing calls on my stock. Have 4m in assets. Work in technology. Planning on retiring / trading full time once I get to $12m (not including equity in my condo) - hopefully before I’m 43.
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wrong thread... the "how much are you earning per annum" thread is that way --->
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29-04-2021, 04:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
34 Male, Married with 2 kids. 650K a year (cash + stock) salary from my job, and 200K per year from writing calls on my stock. Have 4m in assets. Work in technology. Planning on retiring / trading full time once I get to $12m (not including equity in my condo) - hopefully before I’m 43.
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What do you do? Are you Clarence Lun?
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29-04-2021, 04:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
SIM UOL salary thread is greatest thread on this forum
Over 2 years and hundreds of pages of abuse levelled at 1 SIM doggy, still never kill himself and obeying NUS Masters commands to this day. Very commendable 
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Pretty obvious that you are the one getting ridiculed around here. Seek validation in some other forum or achieve something worth validating for God’s sake.
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29-04-2021, 05:24 PM
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I just wanted to share this with the younger law folks here.
1. Choose the correct spouse (if you must in law school and if no, then part b). The wrong spouse you choose can set your career back by 5 years because of the multiple cascading effects after that. There are many brilliant people who would have made partner already but because of breakups and career detours as a result, they end up worse off when on paper they should have been someone much better on a per Pqe basis.
2. Choose the correct law firm to go into. Going for the firm that pays the most $$$ is often not the best choice. You need to find a firm that values you individually.
3. No one is your friend in law. Humans are jealous people. The sooner you know that the better.
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29-04-2021, 06:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Pretty obvious that you are the one getting ridiculed around here. Seek validation in some other forum or achieve something worth validating for God’s sake.
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Scratch that - just revisited the SIM UOL salary thread. Poor SIM dog really is getting abused and bullied to suicide
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29-04-2021, 08:37 PM
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Stop replying to your own posts and fk off & get help. Thanks.
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Agreed. Reply yourself liddat, almost as sad and pathetic as someone who unironically goes to SIM UOL.
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30-04-2021, 09:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
I just wanted to share this with the younger law folks here.
1. Choose the correct spouse (if you must in law school and if no, then part b). The wrong spouse you choose can set your career back by 5 years because of the multiple cascading effects after that. There are many brilliant people who would have made partner already but because of breakups and career detours as a result, they end up worse off when on paper they should have been someone much better on a per Pqe basis.
2. Choose the correct law firm to go into. Going for the firm that pays the most $$$ is often not the best choice. You need to find a firm that values you individually.
3. No one is your friend in law. Humans are jealous people. The sooner you know that the better.
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On point 2, how are we supposed to identify if the firm values us individually? Our only touch points are through month long internships and interviews before we make a decision
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30-04-2021, 11:23 AM
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Agreed. Reply yourself liddat, almost as sad and pathetic as someone who unironically goes to SIM UOL.
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Yeah, that's a damn low standard to drop to man
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