I started out of uni on 35k and after 1.5yrs I'm on 43k plus bonus. Some of the guys in the office are on 65k at 26 and anyone good in their 30s is on 80k+
This is an average company too. I know a girl at a lawfirm on 105k at 26.
Go to the place with the most opportunity and work hard. If you fail then go back to your miserable home town and become a drug dealer
Christian Torres
you are from UK too. its bad here friend. especially in the south east. I think it might be in one of the worst places in Europe right now for people trying to get ahead. Only places like Tokyo and Taipei or Singapore exceed housing costs compared to living expense and wages in the entire world now.
In Europe they dont have a culture of buying homes like we do. we were shilled this social dream to get us into debt, but now current generate cant have it. previous generation still shill the dream though so we all march towards a shitty life trying to obtain it. banks help promote it. Basically nobody who doesnt get huge financial help from parents makes it anymore. be that Uni paid for, massive help on deposit, etc. yet our collective success symbols are the same since 40 years ago. UK is once again Victorian. Americans complain about their housing bubble? come to south east UK. The weird part is how social media is making it even harder to decipher anything. it paints a huge illusion of who is successful or not. because its all fake. I know people driving Mercedes and new BMWs who live with parents, etc.
any way that there is or has been to make money for the little man - some kike has inserted himself into that position to offset any benefit that there otherwise may have been in the past.
most of these remaining investments are memes carried on from decades ago that have since been Jewed to death
Gabriel Watson
they want your parents to help you, to invest, so (((they))) can skim off the top the difference of any remaining wealth that is in your family/community
Robert Jackson
Y'all niggas need to move to Swizz. Saved up 5k in half a year as an intern then I got a contract and save about 30k a year
Asher Thompson
So what's your actual monthly income and expenditure? 20/week is very low on food, though I don't spend much more than that. If you're that frugal in all areas then you should have more than 15k saved after seven years.
Have you considered cycling to work? Saves a shitload of money and healthier.
Thomas Gonzalez
that's the point retard - you will probably never save 500k, maybe 20 years from now in which case you are already 45-50+ years old. then maybe you can make some money for the remaining 10 years of your miserable life. Ooops! looks like you have some surprise medical expenses. it's over
Henry Brooks
You know, it's odd I've literally heard that story of BOSSES, living with their parents and they still have the nerve to buy a mercades or even a fucking lambo in their mid 20's but not put down a deposit on a nice house. Society is becoming warped, I'm both excited and anxious to see where we will be in 20 years.