I’m a Thai actor. I can’t speak for all actors, but I get paid ~250k baht per episode for a lakorn (TV drama). A typical lakorn has ~15 episodes. I usually do 1 per year. Add to that the salary I get from the TV network to stay with them.

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    IT, vulnerability management, just under $80K USD. Judging by other comments im solidifying my opinion that im underpaid, although ive heard thats pretty common for gov IT work.

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      Fair salary if under 2 years experience. If you’re over 2 years of experience, you are substantially underpaid even as a gov IT worker.

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        5 years IT overall, mostly mid/upper level support.

        Even if I have nearing two years of VM, its not particularly useful experience as my coworkers automated the fuck out of everything before i even knew wtf was going on, and don’t like sharing workload. I regret volunteering to join this team, and my old position no longer exists to go back to 🫤

        I’m mostly still here due to apathy and health insurance.

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          If you’ve been there 2 years or more, I’d recommend refreshing your Linkedin profile, checking Zip-Recruiter and probably checking out Indeed. You could probably get $30k to jump ship (assuming that you have relevant certifications).