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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As my financial planner told me when I complained about student loan debt, imagine what your life would look like without it. You’d likely be making minimum wage. If you think about that, even with massive debt, everyone of these people is living better than a family of minimum wage earners is living. [/quote] My son who is 30 didnt fo to college and my DH does his taxes (hes a CPA) last year he made 280k. Hes always been smart and creative. He also is a very hard worker and never gives up.[/quote]y That’s awesome. What does he do? iT related or a trade? I wish my brother had done this. He went to top schools and got an mba, got derailed by problems in life and no earns zip and takes care of our aging parent. I admire people who are hard working and can find a way around the college debt quagmire! I feel like I’m doing it wrong with a mid level magager jib in pr making $146k. I would love $200 and above but would have hated law or medicine.[/quote] Hes an electrician. He started his own company a few years back and it is just starting to take off. He's won some great commercial contracts this year and I bet he'll be making more. His biggest challenge is hiring.[/quote]
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