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First salary: 'It meant pride, freedom, independence'

December 15, 2019 09:00 IST

We'd asked you, dear readers, to tell us what your first salary was and what it meant to you at the time.
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reader Bill, 37 from New York, US shares his story:

First salary

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I got my first summer job in July 2005.

I was an electrician on campus at The State University of New York and received $440 biweekly.

It meant pride, freedom, independence, ability, being your own man and of course wealth!

I still have the NY state pay stubs and annual wage statements.

I was majoring in engineering, earning a salary of $10.98 per hour.

I splurged a bit at some Irish pubs (wing nights and beers rocked), saved the rest of it and sent it right back to the state next semester in tuition.

I sent a part of it home too.

A significant other was a luxury for a student, which one couldn't think of affording then.

The state refunded me the taxes at year-end too, so no net losses!


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