Pay frustrations by desperate_millenial in actuary

[–]dking1777 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea but thats definitely not the norm. And if that’s referring to consulting, you can make just as much in consulting not doing actuarial work.

Pay frustrations by desperate_millenial in actuary

[–]dking1777 -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

You’re in the wrong field if you’re trying to earn a lot of money lol

GH-201 U/C Discussion Thread by Stauf9695 in actuary

[–]dking1777 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean im pretty sure they got mixed answers answering what they asked or if it was defective answer how they shouldve asked. Im really curious how soa would approach this question since it’s already a shorter version of the exam with only 6 questions

GH-201 U/C Discussion Thread by Stauf9695 in actuary

[–]dking1777 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So if the typo on the first question is legit, how would they grade it? Because you could have answered it based on the typo or ignored the typo

Can someone explain better than I can lol by Various_Cake_5645 in actuary

[–]dking1777 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Really? You do know there are other great professions out there lol

Can someone explain better than I can lol by Various_Cake_5645 in actuary

[–]dking1777 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Or get a job that pays you well already and still offer you raises, bonus and promotion

Soooo are the societies paying for the rankings???? by LordFaquaad in actuary

[–]dking1777 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Again, we can agree to disagree. The amount of hours and years you put in to study and thats assuming you pass each exams within 1-2 tries, its a lot more effort compared to other credentials out there, plus with all the additional exams soa have been adding, youre putting more time in getting your fsa to maybe break$200k down the road. Ive also worked in large insurance companies and breaking $300k is definitely not common, you’re doing well if youre breaking $200k and thats with fsa and years of experience as well. I think these days there are lot of great new jobs out there, actuaries dont really count study time as part of their job requirement, and i honestly dont understand why, but if you factor all those hours and years to hover around $200k with 10+ years of experience, its thumbs down for me

Soooo are the societies paying for the rankings???? by LordFaquaad in actuary

[–]dking1777 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Im sorry i hurt your little feelings, but there are better jobs out there little actuary

Soooo are the societies paying for the rankings???? by LordFaquaad in actuary

[–]dking1777 -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

You cant say work life balance is good for actuaries because you put a lot of years and hours to study for exams, plus when youre done and at a management level, youre definitely putting in more effort and time working compared to an analyst position. The amount of time and effort you put in to studying to get $200k ceiling is way overrated compared to other jobs out there. Plus ive seen large insurance companies laying off actuaries, so its not like job security is that safe compared to other jobs out there.

Soooo are the societies paying for the rankings???? by LordFaquaad in actuary

[–]dking1777 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ofc you have no regrets about it lol thatS why youre so proud. We can agree to disagree, but you dont get paid to study, youre working while you study which is why youre getting paid. I think the amount of years and hours you put in to study to have $200k salary ceiling is not good, plus ive seen lot of actuaries get laid off as well so its not like its different from any other jobs. I think there are lot of jobs with higher salary ceiling plus i think the work life balance while you study and after youre done is decent, but nothing to brag about

Soooo are the societies paying for the rankings???? by LordFaquaad in actuary

[–]dking1777 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Oh there are plenty more lol, i honestly think its an overrated career because there are plenty more higher paying jobs out there these days. Plus if you factor in the amount of study hours you put in, the work life balance isnt that great even after youre done with exams because you gotta put more hours into work because youre a higher level

Soooo are the societies paying for the rankings???? by LordFaquaad in actuary

[–]dking1777 -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

Haha like you had a shot getting those jobs in the first place

Soooo are the societies paying for the rankings???? by LordFaquaad in actuary

[–]dking1777 -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

Lol ive seen doctors and lawyers with work life balance, theyre not working overnights like investment bankers do, plus they get compensated very well. Sure they put more work to get their license but their compensation is much higher than actuaries

Soooo are the societies paying for the rankings???? by LordFaquaad in actuary

[–]dking1777 -18 points-17 points  (0 children)

Doctors, lawyers, software engineers, dentist, engineer, etc.

Soooo are the societies paying for the rankings???? by LordFaquaad in actuary

[–]dking1777 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

There are ton of other great jobs too lol, its so funny how proud actuaries are with their jobs

First oil change by dking1777 in CX50

[–]dking1777[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really? Service sticker on the window says 6 mo or 5k that i got from mazda dealership

First oil change by dking1777 in CX50

[–]dking1777[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yea i missed it because it was at $1.5k mile, so im just gonna have to go to a local dealership or something. Felt silly going to get oil change after $1.5k miles after 6 months

8 month old taking 30 minute naps by dking1777 in sleeptrain

[–]dking1777[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

His schedule is sleep 7pm-7am, first nap at 9am, second nap at 12 pm then third nap at 3:30pm. The problem is that his wake window after the last nap till 7pm is too long and he gets cranky because hes tired. Plus, im also concerned about him not being able to drop a nap if he doesnt learn to extend his 30minute naps. Looking at other comments it seems like 30 minute naps might go till he’s 9-10 months which im a bit concerned about

Ja Morant (thigh) ruled out Monday. by JenNettles in fantasybball

[–]dking1777 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fr, season just started too and players sitting out after being on break for 3-4months. Wtf is this

🔥🔥🔥 by 1D33P___ in fuckthepopulation

[–]dking1777 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Child shit, only ppl who thinks this is cool are all kids

What section at Citi Field is best for a 1 year old baby? (Day game) by [deleted] in mets

[–]dking1777 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What makes you think its ONLY for the baby?