Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:31 making 325K a year. Not exactly 'rich' yet but by the time I'm 60...
Anyway, my story is more of a middle class kid fighting tooth-and-nail to raise themselves up. Parents put me on a plane to college 500 miles away with 50% of the student loans in my name, a lot of love, and a work study program. Nothing else. No financial help upon grad. I turned that into $1.3 million in real estate, a small nest egg in the 401K, student loans paid off, car paid off, and a life I love. Also no kids so the money is mine free and clear.
i hate to be that person ..but 50% loans in your name lol as in they paid half of your college tuition? and they put you on a plane as in they bought a plane ticket? and no financial help upon grad as in they did support you in addition to paying loans during college?
and what's turning that into real estate? real estate your family already owns?
Anonymous wrote:No rags to riches story here. Wasted too much time working hard for a small business owner. There was nowhere to climb and I didn't want to open a restaurant myself. I get sick to my stomach when I think how hard I worked for that man. All I did was raise the bar for all the other workers. Few people who worked harder, but even she was told to quit that job by her doctor. Extremely stressful, hard with long 12-hour shifts with a drunk yelling at everybody at the end.
No rags to riches story. Grew up in SU in middle class and will stay middle class in US.
Anonymous wrote:31 making 325K a year. Not exactly 'rich' yet but by the time I'm 60...
Anyway, my story is more of a middle class kid fighting tooth-and-nail to raise themselves up. Parents put me on a plane to college 500 miles away with 50% of the student loans in my name, a lot of love, and a work study program. Nothing else. No financial help upon grad. I turned that into $1.3 million in real estate, a small nest egg in the 401K, student loans paid off, car paid off, and a life I love. Also no kids so the money is mine free and clear.