View Poll Results: Whats your yearly income???
$0-20K
146
25.30%
$20K-30K
101
17.50%
$30K-40K
99
17.16%
$40K-50K
77
13.34%
$50K-60K
60
10.40%
$60K-70K
31
5.37%
$70K-80K
15
2.60%
$80K and above
48
8.32%
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Avg. yearly income of stunters....
#6
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Re: Avg. yearly income of stunters....
Originally Posted by scott3824
bout 55 last year - but thats before uncle sam raped me hard and repeatedly, taxes drastically decreased that number
I know how that feels. Bastages take out $700 every pay check, thats twice a month.
"....You know what really grinds my gears, you Uncle Sam...F*CK YOU!"
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Re: Avg. yearly income of stunters....
Originally Posted by Kaneone
yo i have at least $20.00 in my bank account right now.. haha...
i know i spent over 12,000 in fuel alone last year...
-kane
i know i spent over 12,000 in fuel alone last year...
-kane
Do you make your money straight from stunting or do you have another job on the side?
#11
Re: Avg. yearly income of stunters....
about $63,000 to $68,000 depending on sales. Full time m-f 8-5, Sales, Strictly commision. Full benifets. I love my job too. No college either. Im 23
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Re: Avg. yearly income of stunters....
Originally Posted by Nate-VMC
about $63,000 to $68,000 depending on sales. Full time m-f 8-5, Sales, Strictly commision. Full benifets. I love my job too. No college either. Im 23
Damn, nice work. College thing is killing me, student loans out the ***.
#13
Re: Avg. yearly income of stunters....
Originally Posted by timex
Do you make your money straight from stunting or do you have another job on the side?
-kane
#17
Re: Avg. yearly income of stunters....
36K i'm an auctioneer in business for myself as of september. I could prolly write myself bigger checks, but for now i'm gonna keep the extra in the company account until i see how business goes this year.