'An economic divide that is widening': Almost one third of Americans earning $150,000 a year or more say they're living paycheck to paycheck and many rely on credit cards to close the gapreturn2ozma@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world – 527 points – 11 months agofinance.yahoo.com272Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentThat's good what's your title?Titles at my company are kinda dumb, but I'm the head of employee development for a manufacturing company I'm pretty sure my title only exists at my company so I deleted it just in case.How many years of experience did you need to get that job?I have 13 years of experience but my first Directorship was after 5 (comparable budget and authority). This job is technically a step down for me but the money was right and it's a unique opportunity
That's good what's your title?Titles at my company are kinda dumb, but I'm the head of employee development for a manufacturing company I'm pretty sure my title only exists at my company so I deleted it just in case.How many years of experience did you need to get that job?I have 13 years of experience but my first Directorship was after 5 (comparable budget and authority). This job is technically a step down for me but the money was right and it's a unique opportunity
Titles at my company are kinda dumb, but I'm the head of employee development for a manufacturing company I'm pretty sure my title only exists at my company so I deleted it just in case.How many years of experience did you need to get that job?I have 13 years of experience but my first Directorship was after 5 (comparable budget and authority). This job is technically a step down for me but the money was right and it's a unique opportunity
How many years of experience did you need to get that job?I have 13 years of experience but my first Directorship was after 5 (comparable budget and authority). This job is technically a step down for me but the money was right and it's a unique opportunity
I have 13 years of experience but my first Directorship was after 5 (comparable budget and authority). This job is technically a step down for me but the money was right and it's a unique opportunity
That's good what's your title?
Titles at my company are kinda dumb, but I'm the head of employee development for a manufacturing company
I'm pretty sure my title only exists at my company so I deleted it just in case.
How many years of experience did you need to get that job?
I have 13 years of experience but my first Directorship was after 5 (comparable budget and authority).
This job is technically a step down for me but the money was right and it's a unique opportunity