Why do you still live with your parents?

Attached: 565.jpg (512x384, 45K)

Other urls found in this thread:

sputniknews.com/europe/201801251061059407-sweden-stockholm-housing-queue/
twitter.com/SFWRedditVideos

Because I'm in that phase after my classes where I need to find a well paying job that gets my foot in the door for industry. Gonna find a roomie through a friend locally or through Craigslist after I am hired.

It's not hard to move out as long as you have some steady income.

rent free

Because they never asked me to leave and I don't want to pay rent

yes, and they are perpetual poorfags. i am paying upwards of $800 a month to live with them because they fucked into moving into a way too expensive apartment after the house they were renting got sold. my dad is a dead beat who took advantage of me needing a place to stay and quit his job when he found out i was moving in (shit hit in the in my life, i lived on my own for 8 yeas but life sucks)

i just wanted to live her for a year and save all my money but i got stuck paying more to stay here than when i was on my own. GODDAMIT. my parents suck, they didnt put me in schoolor have any savings to help their kids in anyway if life got bad. the amount im putting away into savings every month is pathetic, i even have to buy my own food most the time.

Nope

I don't

it is free rent and food why wouldnt i

it's hard to move out in the third world.

not for 7 years

I pay my parents $500 a month but I have 21k saved up right now, going for a bachelor's

I dont want to live on my own I'd either be alone or live with "friends" that I end up hating after I'm forced to live with them, either way I'd be miserable. I love my parents and my pets I dont want to leave.

It's cheaper

I don't and I'm so fucking glad I don't anymore, I hate my parents

it's hard to move out in the third world.

Because I don't want to spend half my earning on a shitty apartment where I have to do everything myself, instead of living for free in my parents' comfy house and having their help with things.

Attached: 1559375839316.jpg (735x884, 48K)

I’m a PhD student who only gets a $25k annual stipend

because my city has a university so why would i need to

is it even taxed? seems like enough to live on your own but i can see why you wouldnt if you didnt have to

Because I don't want to give half of my pay for overpriced rent for some shitty apartment. We have big family house and nobody really disturbs each other.

Because I am 1/4 italian.

because i'm not married

Yes. I'm studying right now at university... No rent, university is free here (150€/year and leftists still think it's too much). I work a bit during the holidays. Only bad thing is that you have to follow their rythm and it's harder to bring people at your place.

>seems like enough to live on your own
depends on where he is

I had to move back in with my mother because I couldn't find a job. I'm 28 and I hate my life

that is nice my man.
im very upset my parents set me up for failure, im not good at networking and basically without a degree or connections my wage maxes out at $15 an hour, and full time jobs are hard to come by. would you say your parents helped you out in life?

I live in NJ. I refuse to rent and to live on my own I’d need at least $75k.

>75k a year for rent and living
Surely there are cheaper places than that

Change scares me

Housing queue is over 8 years in my town and I can't afford to buy a place. I got around 3 years left before I can move.

Is it government sponsored housing? don't you have a free housing market?

Free Palestine, death to Israel

It's a free housing market but there's a housing shortage going on.
Almost every single land lord has a point system, where you usually get 1-2 points per day.
And if you check apartments some places have like "minimum 4800 points for viewing" or something like that.

Every single time I check available apartments there's at least 250 people looking at the same place. The person with the most points (who has been in the queue for the longest) gets to choose first. If said person says no, then the next person comes in. Etc.

cause only the west has a problem with young people living with their parents. In Asia u can live with ur parents until ur married and even then u take her back to ur parents. Theres no real reason to move out unless for a job, or if ur gf thinks ur a loser. Esp in USA. why move out and lose sooo much money when u cna chill at ur moms. Take care of her when she gets old. Tbh its kind of stupid how people thinking living with ur parents is a loser thing cause its kind of fucked up to ditch ur parents like that

damn that sucks. props to landlords who pick people who look like they need it the most.

it is hard to find housing here that doesnt make you take a credit check, that you have to pay for, usually $50. basically these people put their place up for rent, and just rake in money from all the applicants, then pick whoever has the best credit score.

What said.
The market is free but there's too much people and too few homes. They solved this with a point & queue system.
Here in Stockholm though it's gone insane.
If you today (as in right now) apply for one of the housing queues and start gathering points it will take you around 20 years before you can move in some areas.

sputniknews.com/europe/201801251061059407-sweden-stockholm-housing-queue/

Too expensive to move and no pressure to leave

We also have a housing shortage but that just means that landlords can charge insane prices. I'm not sure which of the systems is worse.

Absolutely, I went to a trade school for A&P maintenance (working on planes & engines) and the industry is horrible. My first job out of school with FAA certification and a 4.00 was $15 an hour working on jets, quit after 1 month and moved to make $24 an hour, however I quickly learned the previous job was much more the norm. The average is like 18-22 even with years of experience and airlines expect you to do overnights for like a decade making ~50-60k a year.

So I'm saving money and working on network certifications and I'm probably going to go for a bachelor's in CS. I'd like to have CCENT done before starting and CCNA done while in school so I have a backup route to shoot for a CCIE or something if programming is too competitive. I know it's a meme to go for CS right now but I like programming and networking a lot, networking just comes more easily because I already have experience with troubleshooting electronics and despite the naysayers it has a far better outlook than what I do currently

Basado

spbp