>>508702730>of what i hear from non 4chan shitposters the real pay is like 300There are delivery couriers that earn 200k-ish (that's over $2500) a month, though I hear it's usually closer to 100 or so for a 40-hour week.
The funny thing with today's salaries is that as rouble devalued some companies have increased salaries to match and some didn't so there's a huge disparity.
Overheard two elderly ladies talking about a job selling shoes at a mall: 60k/mo.
Friend asked a waitress at a restaurant in city centre: up to 200k accounting for tips.
Multiple truckers delivering building materials: those who were self-employed and earned 120-150 (but also had to maintain their car), forgot what the others said, but it was noticeably lower (they were issued a company car though).
Middle-level managers doing office jobs should have 150k+, in Moscow at least, depends on credentials. Anything related to private medicine is a goldmine. IT is booming (junior devs have to rough it for a couple of years but it's still easy to find employment because there are no pajeets taking over).
A hvac guy came over to move and refill AC unit, asked 12k for the job, he'd pay 6% tax off that afaik. Consider he gets 2-3 clients a day.
Conversely, I did see some videos where a guy visited rural towns and asked saleswomen at small grocery stores and they'd give odd answers ranging from like 10 to 50k.
tldr salaries vary a lot, those who are weak-willed get stuck working for food, those who realize the opportunities are out there earn decent money.
300 usd/mo hasn't been the norm since like 25 years ago, though I can imagine there's still some dinosaurs who agree to such terms.