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  • @RIGTHEGIANT
    @RIGTHEGIANT Год назад +147

    $242k for "non-profit" is all you have to know about where your donations go to.

    • @ISpitHotFiyaa
      @ISpitHotFiyaa Год назад +12

      That's the homeless industrial complex. People in Seattle know that well. The "donations" are coming from the taxpayers of Seattle and Washington State.

  • @ellentt2968
    @ellentt2968 7 месяцев назад +37

    34k for the guy to make sure that we are safe flying in the air?? that's over 100 peoples lives on the line.... he deserves way more

    • @LAlawyer
      @LAlawyer 3 месяца назад

      100% agree

  • @UtiliTerran
    @UtiliTerran Год назад +263

    ....that lady making a quarter mil a year at a non-profit organization housing the homeless... Non-profits can have crazy barbell salary ranges.

    • @Dimme
      @Dimme Год назад

      Non profits need big expenses to not make any profits, and salaries count towards expenses. In simple terms, of course they have profits, but they shift them to the person instead of the legal entity. Basically a scam.

    • @Bo55world
      @Bo55world Год назад +32

      Anybody that does anything that "helps people" are rich. Very sad

    • @kagame6524
      @kagame6524 Год назад +5

      That was my biggest surprise

    • @jeremyedwardmora7784
      @jeremyedwardmora7784 Год назад +12

      Yeh, was anybody gonna call her out on that?? Why isn’t anybody outraged lol

    • @andre8272
      @andre8272 Год назад +20

      Yeah it's super sad. Just look at the homeless shelters that were run by chris como's family. They were getting paid millions and the shelters were no better than prisons. With the executives being paid huge salaries.

  • @MJer09128
    @MJer09128 Год назад +179

    The best paid person on there is a public administrator for a homeless program! The homeless crisis is so lucrative for people who are supposed to solve it. Sounds like a conflict of incentives to me!

    • @tb45g
      @tb45g Год назад +24

      And from Los Angeles, too lol. Wtf are they doing in Seattle?

    • @emmanuelnaranjo8114
      @emmanuelnaranjo8114 Год назад +24

      How de they get paid so much i think
      It's corruption?

    • @Joseph87101
      @Joseph87101 Год назад +15

      It’s amazing how profitable nonprofits are.

    • @vanessasem9638
      @vanessasem9638 Год назад +7

      Yep it’s totally corrupt look up homeless industrial complex. Having said that I would take that cushy job in a heart beat.

    • @trailerhaul8200
      @trailerhaul8200 Год назад +8

      That’s why the top doesn’t want to solve it. If so, they give their jobs and big salary away

  • @Sleepy-gs1zw
    @Sleepy-gs1zw Год назад +16

    Awesome video as per usual. Happy to see that you to stop by in Seattle. Keep up the great work.

  • @iliketurtles536
    @iliketurtles536 Год назад +88

    God Bless the lady that helps older adults, should be paid way more for what she gives to elderly.

    • @saurabhshah4879
      @saurabhshah4879 Год назад +3

      She mentioned disabled adults, they aren't necessarily elderly

    • @iliketurtles536
      @iliketurtles536 Год назад +6

      @@saurabhshah4879 agreed, but disabled or elderly, still great of her.

    • @rosshoyt2030
      @rosshoyt2030 Год назад +5

      Yea, same for the elementary teacher, nurses, and probably a few more in the video. Doing right by others isn't rewarded by our society adequately:/

  • @xtw1995
    @xtw1995 Год назад +66

    as someone who lives in seattle, makes about $82k/yr, AND works at a homeless nonprofit i will say this about the last person: the job is not easy. it’s a job where you’re told “NO” every day and the work you put into housing people can be so easily sidelined due to funding/paperwork/timing/job turnover.
    that’s probably why she makes so much. i know my agency has worked really hard to up our company pay and the base salary for direct-client work is $66k (it was $52k when i started in 2021). the reason we pay so well is because a big part of the job is consistency. the job turn over rate for social workers is so high bc burnout is so high bc the job is emotionally draining. in order to combat turnover, many orgs are upping pay. less turnover leads to more people getting housed.

    • @vanyac6448
      @vanyac6448 Год назад +9

      Thank you for this perspective. So many people blame the homelessness-industrial complex, and though that likely is a factor, it is also also is likely due to the system being stacked against you if you want to fix homelessness.

    • @trailerhaul8200
      @trailerhaul8200 Год назад

      well do you work for a non profit for the mission statement? If you’re mission driven to solve the challenge, why do you ask for the money?

    • @xtw1995
      @xtw1995 Год назад +9

      @@trailerhaul8200 because even non-profits create jobs. a majority of us working there were also once homeless. my agency is all about lived experience. that’s one pathway to housing.

    • @elouise5593
      @elouise5593 Год назад

      Yet, increased pay will also lead to less people being housed, because the $$ only stretches so far! Many homeless aren't willing to live in a place with a lot of rules attached, and if there are no rules, the place gets trashed. Why not spend more on mental health and drug/alcohol rehab? That's why most are on the streets, isn't it?

    • @elouise5593
      @elouise5593 Год назад

      @@xtw1995 What is the % of homeless that are successful in getting or staying off the streets?

  • @etme1000
    @etme1000 Год назад +51

    Hearing people making 80K saying that they struggle making it... and then hearing people making 40K, explaining how they make it. The secret answer is that, with different pay levels, the expectations and ambitions also change. So at 80K you want to live like a 110K etc.
    (And I'm not saying that 40K is a lot in Seattle, or anywhere else in the US.)

    • @xtw1995
      @xtw1995 Год назад +9

      that lifestyle creep is REAL and i can’t really blame people half the time. if you make $80k you absolutely should be able to live in a nice apartment or home. the problem is, they e moved the goal post and now you’re paying a lot more for a home that gives you a lot less. so if you feel entitled to a nice home, which at $80k you should, now you have to pay even more which makes you feel more crunch in your budget.

    • @SniffanyandAsh
      @SniffanyandAsh Год назад

      $80k is pretty much poverty-level in Seattle, unfortunately. You would need at least 1-2 roommates to afford housing, at the bare minimum. I lived in Seattle for 4 years. So many people are fleeing Seattle for more affordable areas.

    • @christophermunoz2568
      @christophermunoz2568 Год назад

      @xw But it buy renting your never going to obtain the asset of a house. A person making 40k won't be able to but a 400-500k house but the 80k person might. For example my parents bought 500k house within 2yeats its worth almost 1million. Renting doesn't increase your net worth with time.

  • @CA2SD
    @CA2SD Год назад +8

    Love that we’re traveling across. I’m interested in both coasts.

  • @youngalexander3166
    @youngalexander3166 Год назад +141

    As a Seattleite who makes ~30k a year it's pretty hard for me to empathize with 80k a year tech folks complaining about the cost of living. Lol!

    • @Bferr89
      @Bferr89 Год назад +46

      I can’t even see how you could live in Seattle on $80k.. bless you at 30k

    • @alexleung842
      @alexleung842 Год назад +15

      Most tech folks make 200k per year base salary not 80k per year

    • @OiVinn-eq1ml
      @OiVinn-eq1ml Год назад

      Right lol

    • @vanessasem9638
      @vanessasem9638 Год назад +2

      Yep I net abou $70k with my business and I’m going to move cost of living is crazy

    • @vanyac6448
      @vanyac6448 Год назад +9

      I'm in the same boat as you. I live in Seattle, and I make ~30k a year. I live with housemates and am lucky enough to have a good landlord, that's how I make it.

  • @livinginseattle206
    @livinginseattle206 Год назад +1

    Good to know, love this video.

  • @jO-gu9xr
    @jO-gu9xr Год назад +44

    I live in Seattle. Lots of us make great money but lots of people have horrible spending habits. We have it really good here I lived of minimum wage my whole life in the city up until I made my big jump

    • @CelestialGils
      @CelestialGils Год назад

      Hey! You don’t have to answer this question, but where did you get into?

    • @jO-gu9xr
      @jO-gu9xr Год назад

      @@CelestialGils what do you mean

    • @CelestialGils
      @CelestialGils Год назад

      @j O You said that you made the big jump, and I was wondering what job/career you jumped into

    • @jO-gu9xr
      @jO-gu9xr Год назад

      @@CelestialGils I started reading and first book I ever read was rich dad poor dad and started learning about real estate and literally went from working multiple jobs every day just to work to putting my time into my side hustle now. It’s what I do full time

  • @PHL1213
    @PHL1213 Год назад +10

    For all the folks that would like to relocate to Seattle, after hearing these high salaries it must be discouraging that it will be an uphill battle living there at any high 5 figure salary unless you love apartment living.

  • @brittneycunningham8375
    @brittneycunningham8375 Год назад +11

    I live and work in Seattle bringing in 99k as a property manager. I really don’t have any personal complaints with my salary being relatively high and lower expenses with hefty discount on rent, but the cost of living is actually pretty outrageous here. With the average rent being over $2,300, I completely understand why so many are struggling.

    • @jameshill5458
      @jameshill5458 Год назад +5

      That actually puts things into perspective. I only make 65 as a water quality specialist, but I’m in Fresno and my rent is just 900$ a month. I suppose when you factor in cost of living in an expensive city like Seattle the way our money stretches is roughly the same.

    • @brittneycunningham8375
      @brittneycunningham8375 Год назад

      @@jameshill5458 Not quite the same stretch. The average rent in Fresno is about $1,500 and the average in Seattle is about $2,400. 65k is nice in comparison to the cost of living in Fresno, you can make that salary work in Seattle too honestly, but I’m fortunate enough to the benefit of rent discount so I only pay about $1,500. Relatively the same expenses and with a bit more to work with outside of the discount.

    • @ivsulanivhawas3628
      @ivsulanivhawas3628 11 месяцев назад

      I want to Ask you if you don’t mind
      Do you think if I make 450000$ a year as a cardiologist is good in Seattle compare to the cost of living or I should research somewhere cheaper

  • @FURUKNN
    @FURUKNN Год назад +2

    Nice you came to my city!

  • @vanessasem9638
    @vanessasem9638 Год назад +10

    This is a good video that really showcases if you don’t work in tech making 200K plus then maybe Seattle is too expensive

  • @AZ-gs6hj
    @AZ-gs6hj Год назад +10

    Glad I’m studying tech. Either tech or sales is what I believe will be the field that I can do financially well in.

    • @Joshisjanky
      @Joshisjanky Год назад +1

      Do tech sales. Being in tech sales is the move, money is very very good in a short amount of time……

    • @AZ-gs6hj
      @AZ-gs6hj Год назад

      @@Joshisjanky I heard about that. I definetely will try it after I get my degree done this year. How much do you think you could make starting out?

    • @Joshisjanky
      @Joshisjanky Год назад +2

      @@AZ-gs6hj not think. I know you can make $80k starting salary + stocks. So like $90

    • @polyteky
      @polyteky Год назад

      @@Joshisjanky how do you get started in tech sales. Or we have to join in a different position and later move onto sales?

    • @Joshisjanky
      @Joshisjanky Год назад

      @@polyteky everyone has to start off as the entry level SDR. Google the role. You can get the job.

  • @MaymiVon
    @MaymiVon 11 месяцев назад +4

    Just a perspective, the cost of housing here in Seattle is insane. A household bringing 110k a year is considered living moderately comfortable, which is insane.

  • @robthomas5827
    @robthomas5827 Год назад +90

    The person teaching your kids makes 50k. The person making sure your kids can play Candy Crush on a smartphone is making 200k+. Yep, we really have our priorities in order.

    • @snoopybishop
      @snoopybishop Год назад +2

      👆🏾

    • @jeffery1192
      @jeffery1192 Год назад

      Called capitalism my guy, it’s how the us works. Person making my candy crush is creating probably 200k in profits a day or more. The kindergarten teacher isn’t generating money.

    • @snoopybishop
      @snoopybishop Год назад +1

      @@jeffery1192 I’m sure he knows. He’s just pointing out what’s f’d up

    • @suthakar
      @suthakar Год назад +12

      Totally understand the frustration in this comparison. But just to explain why that is the case, one word answer is - scale. The person who teaches, can do it only to maximum of 30 kids everyday. But the person who helped program candy crush, has his contributions used by over 3million or more kids who play candy crush.
      If someone can figure out and teachto hundreds or thousands of ppl effectively can also make such money. An example would be good educational RUclips channels.

    • @AZ-gs6hj
      @AZ-gs6hj Год назад +4

      Not at all. The person who is building the systems schools use is making that much. Schools aren't white board and chalk anymore. They are utilizing tons of software from their students to their staff. The tech guys are the ones building that so teaching becomes a lot easier. Data storage for the students, grades, applications, etc are all built from the engineers.

  • @wozmac771
    @wozmac771 Год назад +2

    pretty standard rates for tech industry. some companies do take advatage in salary negotiations but so do the candidates

  • @Roblessed722
    @Roblessed722 Год назад +27

    It amazes me that that woman makes 240k. Who would ever try to solve the problem that will get rid of that job? Makes no sense that yearly budgets for these kinds of things increase every year but the homeless situation gets worse in every city everywhere. It’s outrageous and straight up pissing me off. People need to be mad about that

    • @Arcadianx98
      @Arcadianx98 Год назад

      It’s a democrat thing. They think more and more spending will fix things

  • @acemacgruber6593
    @acemacgruber6593 Год назад +37

    The last person is a public administrator for a non profit making 242k/year. That’s a good reason to not donate to nonprofits. She cares so much.

    • @elouise5593
      @elouise5593 Год назад +3

      Not all charities are like that, though. You have to do your research before donating to any of them.

    • @brandenraftery5074
      @brandenraftery5074 Год назад +4

      most likely government funded/ your taxes pay for it

    • @ISpitHotFiyaa
      @ISpitHotFiyaa Год назад

      The money is coming from tax dollars. Nobody with a brain donates to the homeless industrial complex in Seattle.

  • @hannahbond4775
    @hannahbond4775 Год назад +4

    54k with Masters, educating 25-30 tiny humans. Ridiculous

  • @jackiebeng5066
    @jackiebeng5066 Год назад +9

    Itll be interesting if you can East side Seattle like Bellevue!

    • @angeo3830
      @angeo3830 Год назад +1

      I agree Bellevue/Issaquah/Mercer island would be interesting

    • @AZ-gs6hj
      @AZ-gs6hj Год назад

      They all own business

  • @UtiliTerran
    @UtiliTerran Год назад +61

    Tech is a completely different socio-ecomic class than normal humans. At least 2X almost everyone else.

    • @UtiliTerran
      @UtiliTerran Год назад +30

      @@steveh5307 Median income in Seattle is $52k. Per this video the higher earners are roughly $100k, except tech, which is 2X. $200k+ is objectively a different socio-ecomic class. I know plenty of high earners, most are in Tech.

    • @Henry-fe2qv
      @Henry-fe2qv Год назад +7

      You’re still living the life of a salaried employee at 200k, lifestyle wise it’s the same as making 90k.

    • @Irichan08
      @Irichan08 Год назад +1

      @@Henry-fe2qv Can confirm. Lifestyle at 200K isn't that much different.

    • @ahmorgan
      @ahmorgan Год назад +2

      @@Henry-fe2qv true, I'm at $150k for a company in Kirkland and my life has not changed that much from before.

    • @elouise5593
      @elouise5593 Год назад +4

      @@Henry-fe2qv So they just WHY are housing prices going up so high if $200,000 isn't that much? Is it because of couples where both have high paying jobs? I have plenty of friends who are tech workers who have pretty nice homes. One friend just retired from Boeing with stock options, and she has two homes!

  • @PoloMagno23
    @PoloMagno23 Год назад +1

    Yesssss Seattle!

  • @thethtar1133
    @thethtar1133 Год назад +5

    You see that public administrator for homeless assistance get 242k a year. What a corrupt our country is. Same in California l. Those people want homeless people everywhere

  • @KJam206
    @KJam206 Год назад +41

    Holy sh*t the lady making $250k to fix homelessness. And look what a horrible job they are doing. Simply unreal. 🤯

    • @spacedode777
      @spacedode777 Год назад +6

      It’s almost as if they were to actually fix the problem, they would not be making that much $

  • @jazzyroly
    @jazzyroly 4 месяца назад

    I interned at a nonprofit in Austin and the program coordinators and the grant writer were only paid 35k, that's crazy to hear how well the person in nonprofit said they were paid

  • @daviddurango840
    @daviddurango840 5 месяцев назад +1

    The salary discrepancy between those in tech and software development and everyone else is insane.

  • @wokeclub1844
    @wokeclub1844 Год назад +6

    SEATTLE FINALLY!!
    Don't know when you came, but if it's Now, then this is one of the worst weathers this city welcomes you to.

  • @Ricardoseb
    @Ricardoseb Год назад +1

    Hahaha last one just priceless

  • @OiVinn-eq1ml
    @OiVinn-eq1ml Год назад +5

    People be making $200k a year like nothing while I’m struggling making $60k. I need to switch jobs

    • @Scooterzt
      @Scooterzt 8 месяцев назад

      I know that feeling, cable tech with 40k. To software engineer 140k in 2 years. It is possible, don't be scared.

  • @RaFoster17
    @RaFoster17 Год назад +4

    I'm in Seattle at like 72k and this made me want to leave this job cuz I neeed more and I thought I had a good job 😊

  • @angeo3830
    @angeo3830 Год назад +8

    I live in the area of seattle and $100,000 a year I would say is how much a single person needs to be making to support themselves

    • @Nigel1993
      @Nigel1993 Год назад +4

      Ehhh, I would argue $50,000 is just as doable, so long as you are open to shared housing in an apartment or house. Public transportation is great and still getting better, and even if you own a car you can get away with only using it on weekends to get outta town for a hike or a grocery trip. Learn to cook at home and not buy things you don't need. There are lots of free and low cost activities in Seattle and lots of great clothes/housewares to thrift. $100,000 can net you more comfortable housing and a better savings plan, but not a requirement IMO.

    • @angeo3830
      @angeo3830 Год назад +1

      @@Nigel1993 yeah I get what you mean and yes with a roommate but I was talking as if the hypothetical person would be living alone with a car doing typical stuff or what I see other people doing for the most part that $100,000 would be what they would need to have a comfortable regular life but I do agree if someone were to be taking the bus or walking and saving money in the other ways you mentioned they could live here as a single person

    • @Nigel1993
      @Nigel1993 Год назад +3

      @@angeo3830 I see your point. I personally think most folks need to un-learn the way our society incourages constant consumerism but I realize everyone just wants to live comfortably and hopefully achieve contentment and security. I imagine a lot of folks moving here come from car dominate places and might not take full advantage of public transit. That being said, Seattle is expensive AF especially compared to bigger cities with more infrastructure or Seattle 10 years ago. Here's to hoping Seattle bounces back from this tech bro infestation!

    • @TheCozinessCode
      @TheCozinessCode Год назад +1

      Live in Lynnwood area, just north of Seattle and I agree. If the recommended amount to spend on housing is 25-30% of your income, then after taxes $100,000 would allow you to live comfortably. Some other factors in the Seattle area include proximity to downtown Seattle or areas like Issaquah and commute time. Great if you can be in tech, more challenging in most other industries. Of course splitting rent helps, but as an individual 100 is pretty accurate.

    • @ederlikessoccer
      @ederlikessoccer Год назад +1

      I earn less than 100k and I have a house and a kid. 4 years ago I live in inside Seattle city limits making 55k a year and I live alone in my apartment.

  • @stephenshort2564
    @stephenshort2564 Год назад +1

    Tacoma. Crawl & Attic Salesman (Insulation Contractor) 120k-175k

    • @ralphjohnson3202
      @ralphjohnson3202 11 месяцев назад

      More like Crawl in Attic to keep from getting hit with stray bullets in Tacompton lol.😂

  • @yusufsuleyman5666
    @yusufsuleyman5666 5 месяцев назад

    Hello, I just have a question. Are these wages gross or net?

  • @heyheythecat
    @heyheythecat Год назад +6

    ok. as a seattleite i make 200k and i thought i was under compensated as the people i hang out with make 900k+. i will shut up now.

    • @kristine7304
      @kristine7304 Год назад +3

      What do you do and what do those you hang out with do?

  • @tiffany8028
    @tiffany8028 5 месяцев назад

    Im a sped teacher & husband is in tech. We live in bothell, a suburb outside of Seattle

  • @sonder007
    @sonder007 Год назад +1

    I own 2 laundromats and work about 30 hours a week..make about 140K a year

  • @this-sky
    @this-sky Год назад +5

    Cool video, wish it was uploaded properly so I could watch it on my phone full screen in portrait

  • @daithi007
    @daithi007 Год назад

    The teacher and the "news" guy

    • @weareorigin
      @weareorigin Год назад

      They seem more real than a city where everyone is a rich tech worker

  • @brycethoreson9216
    @brycethoreson9216 Год назад +1

    Mechanic for toyota. 50k. I enjoy physical labor. Workplace is pretty toxic, gotta go fast if you want to make money. Your on your own because your coworkers are wasting time and therefore money by helping you. Be quick, figure the job out on your own, dont break it. Definitely underpaid for physical labor, always changing information, need to be constantly learning new information and skills, spend thousands of dollars on tools, stressful, dangerous at times. Customer only cares about getting their vehicle done right and fast, couldn't care less about what we go through. If somthing is bothering you at work, suck it up and do your job, no one cares. Raises are basically non existent. But hey, at least we have the opertunity to do it again the next day

  • @foysalahmmed8981
    @foysalahmmed8981 Год назад

    am really eager to know about Industrial engineer's salary in usa.

  • @abhijeetdey
    @abhijeetdey Год назад

    These incomes are before or after tax?

  • @rightdad2
    @rightdad2 Год назад +5

    The last one trolled me so hard. What business does a homeless non profit company have paying their employees so much, for such a crap result.

  • @jamesmills200
    @jamesmills200 7 месяцев назад +2

    Funny how the "non profit" administrator makes more than every other person interviewed. Keep those donations coming folks!

  • @R_Jon
    @R_Jon Год назад +3

    Wouldn’t it be great, if the administrator for the homeless nonprofit making $242k per year was paid, like I am as a financial advisor, based on her effectiveness? In other words, if she could solve the homeless problem in Los Angeles I personally would pay her $242k per year! If it gets worse, so should her earnings.

  • @tb8654
    @tb8654 Год назад +1

    There's no way that the Aircraft Technician makes 46k unless it's for an incredibly small airline or airplane yard or unless he's an apprentice

    • @crash1802
      @crash1802 Год назад

      yeah and that solar installer obviously doesnt make 50k hahaha

  • @adamtki
    @adamtki Год назад +3

    How do people live under 50k a year with inflation and all?

    • @crash1802
      @crash1802 Год назад

      government assistance. other states like hawaii low income is capped at 90k

  • @call_me_cwis_9754
    @call_me_cwis_9754 Год назад +12

    The no1 thing people lie about is their income. The first thing you never ask in social sciences or surveys.

    • @billy3603
      @billy3603 Год назад +4

      True but they are less likely to lie in the presence of someone they know that knows the truth like a significant other. Many of these people were with their S/O

  • @catalystcomet
    @catalystcomet 8 месяцев назад

    69% have Americans in urban areas are living paycheck to paycheck. Take that for what you will. The cost of living is atrocious. In Seattle from April 20th to April 2023, we saw a 20% increase in the cost of living. Meanwhile we're building a 54 billion dollar light rail system which I voted for, and have devised a budget and plan to remodel the waterfront. The cost of living is going to spread to anywhere that light rail touches, and it's only going to get higher resonating out from that waterfront. People like me with my two kids, well let's just say I'm looking at Pennsylvania.

  • @ndk2k4
    @ndk2k4 Год назад +1

    of course its non profit if youre paying admins 245k

  • @bl4841
    @bl4841 Год назад +14

    been saying it forever, but tech and tech salaries will ruin cities and society because when you can get paid 200k -500k to be an engineer on a game like angry birds, or create some digital "good" (dog walking app for example) that takes up no physical space then there is nothing to balance out society. Its going to hollow out everything eventually. People won't start new art cinemas, or cool 24 hour board game cafes, or new art spaces, or niche things, because there will be no return on investment to justify living in a city where a studio costs on average 1,500 a month. Its crazy.

    • @AllanDeutsch
      @AllanDeutsch Год назад +6

      People making high tech salaries spend their time & money after work at cool new art cinemas, board game cafes, and other niche things. Not everyone wants to sit at a desk and code all day.

    • @bl4841
      @bl4841 Год назад +1

      @@AllanDeutsch only places that cater to the tech aesthetic and sensibilities. These aren't genuine art establishments for artists and such. Its like board game shops that charge $7 an hour to play Catan and drink Matcha lattes. Techies hold the power in cities now, so then every establishment needs to mold their services to attract them as much as possible in order to stay alive. Making a terribly predicable and sterile experience for everyone

    • @ISpitHotFiyaa
      @ISpitHotFiyaa Год назад

      If more people did software engineering then the pay would drop. And the kind of people doing art cinemas and starting cafes generally don't have the right attributes for software engineering. What would happen first is people would stop majoring in math, science, or other kinds of engineering.

    • @emilyau8023
      @emilyau8023 10 месяцев назад

      You sound really sour cause you do know SWE make everything you're mostly using, right?

    • @bl4841
      @bl4841 10 месяцев назад

      @@emilyau8023 not at all upset with tech workers that do ACTUAL valuable things, not just make games and capitalize off addiction and food delivery services. Just need some balance rather than a bunch of worthless life sucking tech corporations that attract high paid factory workers

  • @SubMeISubYouu
    @SubMeISubYouu Год назад

    Be like the last lady

  • @csick11
    @csick11 Год назад

    If I was a RN I rather do travel nursing. I work with them young nurses making 60k every 3 months

  • @OjilEye
    @OjilEye Год назад +1

    Hi! Why do you censor the name of the companies?

    • @whtgt02vert
      @whtgt02vert Год назад +12

      the employees probably ask for that

    • @crash1802
      @crash1802 Год назад +1

      so people watching this video dont go after the tech guy making 200k because he obviously got something worth taking in that wallet

  • @rescueislife8029
    @rescueislife8029 Год назад

    Damn.. where do I find one of these jobs? I make 58k as a boiler operator/building engineer in SLU Seattle and on call 24/7/365.

    • @trailerhaul8200
      @trailerhaul8200 Год назад

      Damn, that’s rough. Did on call for a position once. It is mentally taxing and time consuming. 58K isn’t enough

    • @weareorigin
      @weareorigin Год назад

      Sounds like a realistic job. The tech jobs are being laid off anyways.

  • @tuanvo.88
    @tuanvo.88 Год назад +2

    hello from danang city vietnam

  • @Ppoorespect888
    @Ppoorespect888 11 месяцев назад

    Do you feel you are fairly compensated ? really, why she think she would get any different response 😂

  • @Ppoorespect888
    @Ppoorespect888 11 месяцев назад

    The son 10:02 , the farther ….

  • @MultiPtest
    @MultiPtest Год назад

    First people to be laid off to save company money.

  • @micaht4718
    @micaht4718 Год назад

    Bunch of tech people in Seattle. Surprise

  • @JamesR23
    @JamesR23 Год назад +1

    What y’all need to realize about The lady making 250k at the nonprofit is these are heavily subsidized by the state. The state gives out ALOT of money to these sorts of nonprofits here because the homeless problem is so bad.

  • @chottstuff
    @chottstuff Год назад +4

    Wish you would have got out of downtown. Most of those people were obviously tourists.

    • @juwanharris5425
      @juwanharris5425 Год назад

      Thank you
      Go to south Seattle
      Kent, auburn, Tacoma
      Everett lol bc they know people around those city’s ain’t making much
      This page didn’t want to expose the hypocrisy in the state of Washington
      You got people who ain’t from here making tons of money
      Compare to people who been here all they lives and still can’t find a nice paying job

  • @Luke-te2ez
    @Luke-te2ez Год назад +1

    The teacher clearly is not working in Seattle.

    • @weareorigin
      @weareorigin Год назад

      Teacher role doesn't work well across America. The parents and administrations bother the teachers and they don't get paid enough. Rural teachers work and go home to the TV. Not much to do in poor rural areas.

  • @difficultbasicfacts
    @difficultbasicfacts 9 месяцев назад

    I like how no one is satisfied but come on lol 200k and not happy.

  • @Clearmind-meditation
    @Clearmind-meditation Год назад

    Where did all the nice people come from lol.

  • @ericbeteille2386
    @ericbeteille2386 Год назад +1

    Is it really “transparency” if you quack out the employer names?

    • @SalaryTransparentStreet
      @SalaryTransparentStreet  Год назад +11

      People are fired every day by their companies for talking about their pay. We’re in the business of helping people, not getting them fired.

  • @jodylancaster8706
    @jodylancaster8706 Год назад +1

    Making money by enabling the homeless. Yeah, right.

  • @bl4841
    @bl4841 Год назад

    9:19 "not enough housing" in LA? I feel like that is what her job makes her say. plenty of housing all over LA

    • @saisr1
      @saisr1 Год назад

      Well you didn't expect her to take any responsibility for the system in place did you? SF spends hundreds of millions of dollars on it every year. The total amount goes up every year and yet they get nowhere and instead the number of homeless keeps going up. It's not just a coincidence.

  • @nmonye01
    @nmonye01 Год назад +3

    There is enough housing.

  • @Bo55world
    @Bo55world Год назад +2

    When is she going to go to the hood?

    • @billy3603
      @billy3603 Год назад +1

      "Hi my name is Gmac and I make 45 million dollars a year. I serve the public baby."

    • @juwanharris5425
      @juwanharris5425 Год назад

      Exactly I wanna see
      The difference in wages
      In poverty places bc boy

  • @juwanharris5425
    @juwanharris5425 Год назад +2

    Where the black people?

    • @crash1802
      @crash1802 Год назад +2

      working trying to make 100k

    • @bipi4363
      @bipi4363 Год назад

      Watch the episode of Atlanta.

    • @kingkong2598
      @kingkong2598 Год назад +2

      Working at KFC and Popeyes.

    • @kingkong2598
      @kingkong2598 Год назад

      @@_ChicagosfinestYou look like you must love those fried chicken a lot 😆 🤣 😂 Do you fight for that too?

    • @ralphjohnson3202
      @ralphjohnson3202 11 месяцев назад

      @juwanharris Black population in Seattle is very small at 7% .Seattle is still pretty much a white city.

  • @ianbevis701
    @ianbevis701 Год назад +2

    Good thing chat GPT will kill most of these tech jobs and it’s still in its infancy

    • @crash1802
      @crash1802 Год назад

      interesting. looking into it now.

    • @weareorigin
      @weareorigin Год назад +1

      Buzzfeed is now using it to write articles

    • @emilyau8023
      @emilyau8023 10 месяцев назад +1

      Dude tech workers will still be needed for AI

    • @ngansstudio8674
      @ngansstudio8674 7 месяцев назад

      Bro be hating on tech people for no good reason 🤡

  • @HairyVR
    @HairyVR Год назад

    Do you fairly Compesenated?
    "No...." (of course)