We pay ourselves $36k/yr. We wanted to do $24k, but our accountants said this would be an issue. $3k turns into $2.2k after taxes, UI, etc.
I think I want to bump this pretty soon; I spend more than my $2k/mo take-home on car payment + gas ($1k+), food ($500-$1k; I buy expensive/healthy groceries), exercise ($200-500/mo), (free rent), minimal toy/entertainment budget, etc. -- if I didn't have savings and credit, living on $2k/mo would be a big distraction.
Founders making $120-150k+/yr early seems like a distraction too, but I don't think $60-90k/yr is totally unreasonable in the Bay Area.
We were also told that paying any developer less than 82k/yr (who is not a founder) puts you at risk of him being considered a non exempt employee, and thus needing to pay overtime, etc.
in the USA if you do not pay more than $1600 per month salary for those who work overt time that computer engineer is an automatic non exempt employee by one particular Federal job act law and there are some more laws on top of that..
California is substantially more aggressive, hence the 82k amount. It varies based on job description. I didn't really dig deeper; this is what I pay out (excellent) law firm and accounting/hr firm for. I was totally unaware of any pay lower bounds other than hourly minimum wage before they brought it up.
I pay $42.50/mo for a 24h fitness membership, $80 per session 1-2 times per week with a personal trainer (same person the CEO of reddit uses, heh). I could probably do without the trainer but it has been a good investment so far.
I would like to join a rock climbing gym, maybe do crossfit, and krav magazine at some point, too.
I probably expend $250++ per month in ammunition, too, but I am drawing down a stockpile so I don't have to move it.
I think I want to bump this pretty soon; I spend more than my $2k/mo take-home on car payment + gas ($1k+), food ($500-$1k; I buy expensive/healthy groceries), exercise ($200-500/mo), (free rent), minimal toy/entertainment budget, etc. -- if I didn't have savings and credit, living on $2k/mo would be a big distraction.
Founders making $120-150k+/yr early seems like a distraction too, but I don't think $60-90k/yr is totally unreasonable in the Bay Area.