Assistant Superintendent of Schools
Virginia
5 yrs
Assistant Superintendent of Schools
Virginia
5 yrs
Software support. Mid Atlantic region - but not too costly of an area.
drunk runner. wrote:
Laboratory manager
122,500
Illinois
Petroleum industry?
I'm a petroleum chemist. I'll crack $100k this year for the first time.
2 years in the work force. Louisiana resident.
25 years old wrote:
Started my own you tube channel when I graduated from college 3 years ago.
185k gross, but after expenses, $145k in 2016.
Flotrack?
way down south wrote:
drunk runner. wrote:Laboratory manager
122,500
Illinois
Petroleum industry?
I'm a petroleum chemist. I'll crack $100k this year for the first time.
2 years in the work force. Louisiana resident.
I'm getting ready to sell my BP stock. Think the energy sector is going to be a victim of trump's friendliness. We're going to be awash in cheap energy in a few years.
Controller (accounting), energy industry.
Carpenter, 23+ years, GA, 110k in 2016
Air Force Officer. $125k, 29 years old.
IndyJ wrote:
random6 wrote:years on the job is important too.
OK.
Lawyer. Indiana (but office is in a Illinois).
4 1/2 years.
$260K (plus year-end bonus.)
At first i thought it was a typo - but you just did it again. Why do you write "a Illinois"?
Heavy Duty Mechanic - $140k per year Canadian (job requires two weeks at home and two weeks in another province.....it takes it's toll on my marriage, tbh)
observer 227 wrote:
List your profession and what state you live in (or country, if outside the U.S.).
Mainframe Software Developer
Total 28 years
IN, work in Louisville KY
How so you make this kind of money with a YouTube channel? Is it all advertising? What kind of content do you produce?
25 years old wrote:
Started my own you tube channel when I graduated from college 3 years ago.
185k gross, but after expenses, $145k in 2016.
An AF Major General at 29 That's a big deal.
Chair Force wrote:
Air Force Officer. $125k, 29 years old.
Man-whore, 5 years
Bullet the Blue Sky wrote:
How so you make this kind of money with a YouTube channel? Is it all advertising? What kind of content do you produce?
25 years old wrote:Started my own you tube channel when I graduated from college 3 years ago.
185k gross, but after expenses, $145k in 2016.
Much of my income comes from ad revenue. I have almost 700k subscribers and fortunately, many are very loyal to my channel. I release 4 videos/week. The majority of my expenses come from travel and equipment.
In addition, I have sponsors who pay for some of my expenses and also have a clothing line and other accessories. Lastly, as my site has grown, I have requests from companies to make videos for them. Right now, I'm working on 4 five minute videos. Will be paid $25k for them. Will also be hosting a one hour special on a cable channel- not being paid a lot of money, but it's good exposure for my channel.
I do all my own filming, editing, social media, etc., so I have minimal expenses.
37, sales/account management, Indiana, 5 years in various sales roles.
what topic?
e.g., practical jokes, new products evals?
This is a troll post or he is vastly over stating the % coming from Advertising revenue. The common belief is if you get 500k-1mil followers or have 1mil-5mil views etc. it's amazing and you're rolling in it. Unfortunately Youtube (and by proxy google) pay pennies on the dollar compared to if you were bringing in that amount of traffic for a private advertiser. I can tell you for fact he is NOT making 100k+ on a channel that has 700k subscribers. Even if they are extremely loyal and have an amazing CTR on ads.
25 years old wrote:
Much of my income comes from ad revenue. I have almost 700k subscribers and fortunately, many are very loyal to my channel. I release 4 videos/week. The majority of my expenses come from travel and equipment.
In addition, I have sponsors who pay for some of my expenses and also have a clothing line and other accessories. Lastly, as my site has grown, I have requests from companies to make videos for them. Right now, I'm working on 4 five minute videos. Will be paid $25k for them. Will also be hosting a one hour special on a cable channel- not being paid a lot of money, but it's good exposure for my channel.
I do all my own filming, editing, social media, etc., so I have minimal expenses.
Flight nurse
29 y/o
$105,000
general layabout
part of the 53%
whatever disability pays*
* [not actually disabled tho]