Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OK. I'll bite. I'm a gen xer in my mid-40s. What systemic barriers did you face that i didn't?
Multiple recessions
Gen Xer here who graduated college in a recession and spent years underwater on a condo during the Great Recession of 2008. I also had unpaid parental leave and had to pay 100% of my student loans even though I’ve spent my career in public service.
What recession did you graduate from college in?
Gen-X here -- graduated during early 90's. Could not get a job. PhDs were driving cabs. Look it up
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OK. I'll bite. I'm a gen xer in my mid-40s. What systemic barriers did you face that i didn't?
Multiple recessions
Gen Xer here who graduated college in a recession and spent years underwater on a condo during the Great Recession of 2008. I also had unpaid parental leave and had to pay 100% of my student loans even though I’ve spent my career in public service.
What recession did you graduate from college in?
Early 1990s was a huge recession with really terrible employment opportunities for recent college grads. I knew Ivy League grads working in retail for 1-2 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OK. I'll bite. I'm a gen xer in my mid-40s. What systemic barriers did you face that i didn't?
Multiple recessions
Gen Xer here who graduated college in a recession and spent years underwater on a condo during the Great Recession of 2008. I also had unpaid parental leave and had to pay 100% of my student loans even though I’ve spent my career in public service.
What recession did you graduate from college in?
Early 1990s was a huge recession with really terrible employment opportunities for recent college grads. I knew Ivy League grads working in retail for 1-2 years.
It's like PP didn't see Reality Bites.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OK. I'll bite. I'm a gen xer in my mid-40s. What systemic barriers did you face that i didn't?
Multiple recessions
Gen Xer here who graduated college in a recession and spent years underwater on a condo during the Great Recession of 2008. I also had unpaid parental leave and had to pay 100% of my student loans even though I’ve spent my career in public service.
+1 plus no work during COVID
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OK. I'll bite. I'm a gen xer in my mid-40s. What systemic barriers did you face that i didn't?
Multiple recessions
Gen Xer here who graduated college in a recession and spent years underwater on a condo during the Great Recession of 2008. I also had unpaid parental leave and had to pay 100% of my student loans even though I’ve spent my career in public service.
What recession did you graduate from college in?
Early 1990s was a huge recession with really terrible employment opportunities for recent college grads. I knew Ivy League grads working in retail for 1-2 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OK. I'll bite. I'm a gen xer in my mid-40s. What systemic barriers did you face that i didn't?
Multiple recessions
Gen Xer here who graduated college in a recession and spent years underwater on a condo during the Great Recession of 2008. I also had unpaid parental leave and had to pay 100% of my student loans even though I’ve spent my career in public service.
What recession did you graduate from college in?
Early 1990s was a huge recession with really terrible employment opportunities for recent college grads. I knew Ivy League grads working in retail for 1-2 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OK. I'll bite. I'm a gen xer in my mid-40s. What systemic barriers did you face that i didn't?
Multiple recessions
Gen Xer here who graduated college in a recession and spent years underwater on a condo during the Great Recession of 2008. I also had unpaid parental leave and had to pay 100% of my student loans even though I’ve spent my career in public service.
What recession did you graduate from college in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OK. I'll bite. I'm a gen xer in my mid-40s. What systemic barriers did you face that i didn't?
Multiple recessions
Gen Xer here who graduated college in a recession and spent years underwater on a condo during the Great Recession of 2008. I also had unpaid parental leave and had to pay 100% of my student loans even though I’ve spent my career in public service.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OK. I'll bite. I'm a gen xer in my mid-40s. What systemic barriers did you face that i didn't?
Multiple recessions
Gen Xer here who graduated college in a recession and spent years underwater on a condo during the Great Recession of 2008. I also had unpaid parental leave and had to pay 100% of my student loans even though I’ve spent my career in public service.
What recession did you graduate from college in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OK. I'll bite. I'm a gen xer in my mid-40s. What systemic barriers did you face that i didn't?
Multiple recessions
Gen Xer here who graduated college in a recession and spent years underwater on a condo during the Great Recession of 2008. I also had unpaid parental leave and had to pay 100% of my student loans even though I’ve spent my career in public service.
What recession did you graduate from college in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OK. I'll bite. I'm a gen xer in my mid-40s. What systemic barriers did you face that i didn't?
Multiple recessions
Gen Xer here who graduated college in a recession and spent years underwater on a condo during the Great Recession of 2008. I also had unpaid parental leave and had to pay 100% of my student loans even though I’ve spent my career in public service.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OK. I'll bite. I'm a gen xer in my mid-40s. What systemic barriers did you face that i didn't?
Multiple recessions
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OK. I'll bite. I'm a gen xer in my mid-40s. What systemic barriers did you face that i didn't?
Multiple recessions
You mean like almost everyone else on this forum? We've all been part of the same recessions you've been part of. Anyhow I give up on you - you're trolling at this point...with your 1-2 word answers and no matter what anyone suggest, you come back with yet another barrier as to why you'll "likely never be a homeowner".
Okay! so don't buy! Enough already!