Between 2022 and 2023, I made $300,000 working as an IT project manager—and it wasn’t luck, certifications, or grinding myself into the ground. It was building the right foundation, moving into IT/tech, choosing contract work, and only stacking contracts once I could actually carry the responsibility.
In this video, I break down the real path to 300K in project management so you don’t chase a number you’re not ready to hold. You’ll see:
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Why 300K is not a normal PM outcome and why you can’t act “average” and expect an above-average income.
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The foundation high-earning PMs build first: communication under pressure, problem-solving, reliability, and self-management.
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Why IT and tech are the most logical arenas for high PM income (budgets, impact, remote work, and contract flexibility).
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How contract work changes the math on your income compared to slow, capped full-time raises.
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What “experience density” really means and why chasing high rates too early almost always backfires.
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How contract stacking actually works (the year I held two 150K+ remote IT PM contracts at the same time).
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Who this path is not for, so you don’t force yourself into a career structure that doesn’t match how you want to work.
If you’re serious about earning big in project management, your first goal is not “make 300K.” Your first goal is to become the person who can be trusted with that level of responsibility without creating chaos. This video shows you how to sequence foundation → IT/tech → contracts → stacking, without skipping the steps that break most careers.
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