SlumTodd_Millionaire
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Median salary in 2009 was $770,000. Some make good for their five years and some make less good. Their prospects for some serious money are much better than you and I. A
Not really. Let's take the median player, and assume a career of 5 years, which is really a bit higher than average. He'll make a grand total of $3.85 million during his entire career. Me? After 6 years at the regionals, 4 years at AirTran, and then the rest of my career at SWA, I'll make about $8 million over the course of my career, not including all of the retirement contributions that they make at no cost to me (almost another million). So, who has the better chance at serious money? It ain't them. Not unless you're one of the superstars. The lucky ones will snag a broadcasting gig calling college games for small money for a few years following their NFL career. The rest will end up selling cars, real estate, etc., and probably not doing a very good job at it. They have a few short years at the beginning of their adult life to bring in enough money to be able to live a middle-class lifestyle for the rest of their lives. It's not a simple life like so many believe.
The reactions remind me of all those posts we love to hate by people who think pilots just cruise around earning six figures and pressing the "land" button.
Bingo.