curious to know how many low income savers are in the community vs typical FIRE jobs like software engineers
I retired last year at age 49. I was a lab tech, and I earned about 70k.
The second one. :P Going for FatFIRE.
I’m in financial analysis also have my CPA.
Don’t earn as much as SWE but not bad. Six fig in a VHCOL area though.
i feel like lemmy specifically is going to be even more engineer focused than reddit’s FIRE community
Do you think this because of the unpolished UI or some other reason?
Software Engineer here - also curious. Let me see if my reply can perform a little necromancy :D
I’m a mechanical engineer in a VLCOL area, I make ~80k, but manage a 60% SR very comfortably.
Production Operator in a manufacturing plant. I make less than 100k a year. Slowly but steady i see all my investments growing
My wife is a licensed professional counselor (therapist) in private practice. $160k/yr. I’m a SAHD. We’re in our mid-30’s.
Corporate accountant - got my CPA, so that helped accelerate my career
Definitely not a low income saver. I’m a tech manager in the trading industry. Basically a SWE with more responsibilities.
deleted by creator
ERP software solutioning / presales, so the typical crowd
I’m the information security officer and head of technical operations for an insuretech startup.
Great work and six-figure pay but nowhere near where I need to be to reach comfortable early retirement.
I work in product for a non FAANG tech company.
Salary wise, definitely not low income but also not six figures like many of the techies we see in the FIRE forums.
Advanced degree healthcare