" I have no advice other than cook your own meal . I regard crime constantly . "

Reddit useru/volunteerpresidentasked the Canadian community: “How much do you make a month? I’m curious about people’s monthly income and what y’all do.”

They continue , " Feel welcome to share your income , business , and any tips you have for navigating , and thrive in this economy . Let ’s discuss and learn from each other . "

Without further ado, here’s how much Canadians are earning at their various jobs and the results are surely going to surprise you…. or send you into a spiral!

1.Starting with the OP themselves, they said, “Mine: $2100 per month as a production manager at a small manufacturing business.”

— uracil / volunteerpresident

2.“About $6k net (Canadian) at 36 hours/week. Leadership position at a post-secondary.”

3.“Musician/Carpenter. When I’m on the road and doing what I love, I make next to nothing. When I’m working for the company I make about $3200 after taxes.”

" It ’s not much but the line of work allow me to tour the world and run across hoi polloi , which I discover more rewarding than renovations . And the society allows as much time as I require for euphony , which is why I perplex around and do n’t ask for more . "

— u / BirdPunker

4."$2400/month total. Research assistant for $800/month and property management covers the rest."

— u/4L0PEC1A

5."$11,114 net. Lawyer. I have no time to enjoy it."

6.“Live in Alberta, 27. Make about $10k/month (before taxes). Construction operations manager.”

" Basically just drive around to different projects we are work on throughout the city and check that affair are on schedule , efficient and such . No schooling other than gamey schooling . Just started at a labourer at 20 and work my way up . "

— uracil / Firm - Discount6921

7.“Around $20K/month before taxes. Pilot on the largest aircraft in Canada at the moment. Last year’s gross pay on my T4 was $238K.”

8.“About $4k/month. Teacher. Few years away from topping out my salary grid.”

9.“Working in IT, thanks to working from home, currently working a full time job plus a consulting role. $20k/month before tax.”

— u / Appropriate_Stay_451

10.“I make about $1300/month, I’m a student working part time at 20$/hour. I don’t pay rent yet so that really helps.”

— u / PhysicalAdagio8743

11.“I’m an enterprise architect. I pull just over $14k a month baseline. That’s gross not net. There’s benefits, stock plans and retirement stuff as well.”

12.“About $9000 before taxes, deductions and professional dues. I’m a senior manager in the municipal sector.”

— uracil / SovietHockeyFan

13.“My day job brings in about $5200/month after taxes. I’m a Program Director working in mental healthcare but I have two side-gigs. I restore old furniture and outdoor gear, bringing in anywhere from $250-$500/month depending in how motivated I am. Also, some outdoor and first aid instruction brings in another $250ish/month if you were to divide it out over the whole year. My total monthly income usually hovers around $5700/month total.”

— u / MilesBeforeSmiles

14.“Depends on the month, it varies a little, but between $9000-$10000/month. Railroad job in Montréal on the transport/operations side.”

15.“Toronto, $4700-5200 bi-weekly after deductions. Team Lead in Cloud Engineering, 15 years IT experience.”

— u / kaipee

16.“Red seal powerline technician. From January to April, I work 4 days/week and take home around $5200/month after taxes. From April-December, I work 5 days/week, the odd Saturday and a bit of overtime. It averages between $7500-9000/month after tax. If there’s a storm and we go on storm restoration, that’s 16hr days-$1k clear after taxes per day.”

17.“Just under $6k/month. Remote Intermediate Software Developer (bootcamp grad, irrelevant arts degree).”

— u / connka

18."$7000 before taxes for $4400 net. I’m just a nobody who scored a pretty good job with a high school diploma. I test power transformers."

19."$1700/biweekly after taxes. Project coordinator in Edmonton."

— u / Yeggoose

20.“After taxes $3200/month, I’m a sales representative at a retail store working hourly non commission.”

— u / lejunny _

21.“About $10k/month. 35 years experience as a design engineer. I could likely make more elsewhere, but I like living in NB. House and cars are paid for.”

22."$10.5k per month. Biologist, regulatory approvals, and project manager."

23.“Approximately $30k/month base, $60k+/month taking into account bonuses I get once a year. VP Engineering running a large tech org.”

24.“About $4500/m after taxes. I’m a web programmer for a Montréal business. Working full remote.”

— u / mac1qc

25.“I bring in about $3500/month after taxes as a Registered Practical Nurse. I’m aiming to change that.”

So many jobs in this world and somehow so little money coming into my bank account. At least, if anything, this proves there’s always a new pathway to pursue!

mention : Some submissions have been cut for length and/or clarity .

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