Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's ger job at 200k? No student debt?
Do you live under a rock?
Corporate law, consulting, sales, any number of professions offer that earning potential at a relatively young age.
But all if thosecrequire an extra degree, no?
Hence, more tuition (and miscellaneous) college costs.
So who is paying for that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's ger job at 200k? No student debt?
Do you live under a rock?
Corporate law, consulting, sales, any number of professions offer that earning potential at a relatively young age.
But all if thosecrequire an extra degree, no?
Hence, more tuition (and miscellaneous) college costs.
So who is paying for that?
Anonymous wrote:Not lonely? Omg, just because she’s not married??? Hope you aren’t putting this kind of weird pressure in your own kids!!!! Geez.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's ger job at 200k? No student debt?
Do you live under a rock?
Corporate law, consulting, sales, any number of professions offer that earning potential at a relatively young age.
Anonymous wrote:she should get married soon or risk the barren child age od 30s
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's ger job at 200k? No student debt?
Do you live under a rock?
Anonymous wrote:What's ger job at 200k? No student debt?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That has to be a good feeling, OP.
I live a similar life to your daughter, but with kids. I'm 32yo, married, 2 kids, own a business making mid 6 figures. DH and I both work remotely so we travel and explore a ton as a family while the kids are little. I'm really hoping to set a good work/life balance for my kids and I cannot wait to see what they do when they grow up!
That’s… not really similar at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That has to be a good feeling, OP.
I live a similar life to your daughter, but with kids. I'm 32yo, married, 2 kids, own a business making mid 6 figures. DH and I both work remotely so we travel and explore a ton as a family while the kids are little. I'm really hoping to set a good work/life balance for my kids and I cannot wait to see what they do when they grow up!
That’s… not really similar at all.
Anonymous wrote:That has to be a good feeling, OP.
I live a similar life to your daughter, but with kids. I'm 32yo, married, 2 kids, own a business making mid 6 figures. DH and I both work remotely so we travel and explore a ton as a family while the kids are little. I'm really hoping to set a good work/life balance for my kids and I cannot wait to see what they do when they grow up!
Anonymous wrote:She’s 29 and just crossed 200k total comp. No kids, unmarried, no debt. Travels all over the world. This was not a thing when i was younger!!!