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Reynaldo wrote:It also depends on where you live. My wife and I make about 80k between the two of us and live very comfortable in College Station, Tx.
I'd imagine 80k wouldn't get you very far in Atlanta, Los Angeles, Orlando etc though.
Gaazy wrote:Im having to agree with Taxx from a few pages ago, theres jobs anywher eif you just look hard enough. I got offered an electrician job in the coal mines starting at 30 an hour a while back, with a 5k signing bonus and 10k bonus after 3 years. Great money but no time to spend it, most mine electricians work close to 90 or 100 hours a week a lot of the time. Been there done that no more
Tossica wrote:Gaazy wrote:Im having to agree with Taxx from a few pages ago, theres jobs anywher eif you just look hard enough. I got offered an electrician job in the coal mines starting at 30 an hour a while back, with a 5k signing bonus and 10k bonus after 3 years. Great money but no time to spend it, most mine electricians work close to 90 or 100 hours a week a lot of the time. Been there done that no more
That's over $200K a year including overtime... it would be tough to turn that kind of money down.
Tikker wrote:Tossica wrote:Harrison wrote:Fortunately for him he decided to go to a vocational high school and not waste his time in a normal public high school.
That's pretty short sighted man. $16 an hour is jack shit once you start racking up serious bills like a house and kids. That's the absolute bare minimum to get by. It's extremely hard to make the money you need to make to retire on without some kind of education, being very charismatic or being hooked up through family, etc. Count on at least $35 hr to live comfortably and have money left over for retirement, kids education, vacations, etc and that's with 2 incomes. If you are a single parent, look forward to being poor, living in a small apartment, driving a shitty car, etc your entire life.
agree 100%
I was fucking rich until I had a family
now I can see the writing on the walls that my Jeep is the last new vehicle I'll have for 18 more years
Jay wrote:My job is dangerous too. If I papercut myself it could get infected. Let's say I don't close the wound, contract hepatitis somewhere and die 20-30 years later. I've had a few close calls too.
Tikker wrote:Tossica wrote:Harrison wrote:Fortunately for him he decided to go to a vocational high school and not waste his time in a normal public high school.
That's pretty short sighted man. $16 an hour is jack shit once you start racking up serious bills like a house and kids. That's the absolute bare minimum to get by. It's extremely hard to make the money you need to make to retire on without some kind of education, being very charismatic or being hooked up through family, etc. Count on at least $35 hr to live comfortably and have money left over for retirement, kids education, vacations, etc and that's with 2 incomes. If you are a single parent, look forward to being poor, living in a small apartment, driving a shitty car, etc your entire life.
agree 100%
I was fucking rich until I had a family
now I can see the writing on the walls that my Jeep is the last new vehicle I'll have for 18 more years
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