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Old 07-13-2006, 12:34 AM   #151
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either way to make that type of money you need to be tenured. You're what? 12? In 20 years you'd be 32. Most people aren't tenured at the age of thirty-two.
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Old 07-13-2006, 01:14 AM   #152
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where would you be living?: Boston, Mass.
your occupation: Something in Marketing, not sure specifically.
employer: See above.
salary: Hopefully in the $80-$100K+ range
undergraduate college attended: Boston University.
graduate school attended: Boston U., UVA, UMich, UPenn. Any work
degrees attained: Not sure which/how far i'm going with it.
cars: Mercedes CLS, Infiniti G35x, Nissan 350z
pets (& their names): A puppy or two. First one is Nomar.
where you go for vacation: Boston is a vacation :P But probably Israel and the middle east and asia.
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Old 07-13-2006, 09:39 AM   #153
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either way to make that type of money you need to be tenured. You're what? 12? In 20 years you'd be 32. Most people aren't tenured at the age of thirty-two.
I'm thirteen, so I would be 33.

I don't have to be tenured since I'm so good.

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Okay, seriously. It's not like anyone's going to actually become a billionaire pilot like they want. This post was for fun, lighten up.

Speaking of pilots... I had a dream my plane was hijacked then Ana Lucia shot him right in the chest and he died, then they landed the plane and she ended up getting paid to ride plans all day and protect everyone.
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Old 07-13-2006, 03:17 PM   #154
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Damn Lost. Infecting kids minds XD
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Old 07-13-2006, 03:44 PM   #155
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where would you be living?: Manhattan
your occupation: Salesperson
salary: 50K, hopefully
undergraduate college attended: UVa
graduate school attended: Chicago
degrees attained: Ph.D in economics.
cars: no car in NYC
pets (& their names): a dog called "dude"
where you go for vacation: my job is vacation.

P.S. this is assuming I retire from Goldman Sachs at the age of 38.
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Old 07-13-2006, 03:44 PM   #156
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lol jpod . . .
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Old 07-14-2006, 02:05 AM   #157
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however much investment bankers make ... 100K?
Try $2,500,000.00.
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Old 07-14-2006, 02:31 AM   #158
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where would you be living? (city, state)
-Heathcote Subdivision, Scarsdale, New York
-A 12000sqft postmodernist estate complete with walls of glass, hardwood floors, large open spaces, a 2000+ sqft party lounge and full service bar, and a modern-artistic fountain enclosed by a circular driveway leading up to the main building, a clubhouse, a pool with 4 waterfalls, a professional outdoor kitchen, and a private putting green. Estimated value=$12.5 million.

your occupation?
-Venture Capitalist (title: Vice President or Managing Director)
-Part time personal financial consultant

employer:
-Citigroup Venture Capital Equity Partners (full time)
-Salomon Smith Barney, Citigroup (part time)

former employers:
-Citigroup Corporate and Investment Banking

salary:
-Venture capitalist job: $2,410,500.00+$284,080.00 bonus+more than $42MM in carry, prorated over 7 years.*
-consulting: $200/hr for ~500 hrs bringing a total of $100,000.00*
-*Today's equivalents of said amounts

undergraduate college attended:
-New York University, Stern School of Business

graduate school attended:
-Columbia Business School

degrees attained:
-B.S. Finance and Management (2011)
-M.B.A. (accelerated 1yr, finance and management concentration, 2015)

cars:
-Lexus GS 450h
-Volkswagen Passat
-Jaguar XJ8L

name of spouse, if applicable:
-I have no idea. Someone french?

children, if any. (& their names):
-2 kids, boy and girl (Jean-Paul or Olivier and Sophie?)

pets (& their names):
-Orange persian cat
-White eskimo dog

where you go for vacation:
-Honolulu, Hawaii
-Paris, France
-Auckland, New Zealand

Comments:
-I live in the only modern-contemporary mansion in Scarsdale, estimated at over $8 million.
-I am a member of the Trump National Golf Club.
-I own a Gulfstream V.
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Old 07-14-2006, 02:38 AM   #159
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Now that my good folks is overplanning .
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Old 07-14-2006, 09:42 AM   #160
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Try $2,500,000.00.
That's kinda rare, though.
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Old 07-14-2006, 10:37 AM   #161
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2.5 million? By the time you are 50 maybe? I know a few people like that.
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Old 07-14-2006, 11:03 AM   #162
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interesting how the american average salary is like 40k, but in 20 years its gonna be...170k? I sure hope these profiles are just your dreams
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Old 07-14-2006, 12:30 PM   #163
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where would you be living?: NYC/Chicago/Charleston/Atlanta/Seattle

your occupation?: Surgeon/Archaeologist and Professor. Would also write articles and papers. Part-time poet.

employer: some university and hospital

salary: above $120,000 hopefully

undergraduate college attended: don't know

graduate school attended:Johns Hopkins maybe or some other

degrees attained:B.A./ Ph.D.

cars:some old car from the early 20th century and anything that runs.

name of spouse, if applicable:Kevin Spacey/ or some nice gentleman

children, if any. (& their names): one boy-Beauregard Rene Charles Cade Rand

pets (& their names):don't know. maybe a few horses

where you go for vacation:lots of places. Europe somewhere
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Old 07-14-2006, 01:56 PM   #164
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Location: Long Island NY
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Age: 36

where would you be living? (city, state) near NYC or another Urban area

your occupation? Director of Information Securities

employer: Some sort of Finacial firm (Bank of America Corp.)

salary: Between $180,000 - $250,000

undergraduate college attended: Champlain College or RIT

graduate school attended: None

degrees attained: Information Security (Masters), System and Network Administration (Bach)

cars: BMW

name of spouse, if applicable: No idea yet

children, if any. (& their names): Michael & Lauren or Kayla

pets (& their names): Dog- Golden Retriever- Brandy

where you go for vacation: All over the world
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Old 07-14-2006, 02:07 PM   #165
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I love this farfetched bull. I can guarantee you wont be making 2.5 Mil in twenty years, let alone have a 13 Mil house....
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