Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I made $60k out of school at 22 as an engineer. I paid $1k with no roommates bought a Toyota then too. No parent help with expenses but they helped with college so no loans and that was a big deal. We hire for 65-70 now. Engineers. Without many other expenses they can afford $2 for rent esp if they have no loans.
The under 25 year olds in these buildings are responsible adults holding down full time jobs?
If you look at the reviews of many of these newer buildings you will see residents complaining about the under 25 year olds having loud rooftop pool parties, playing loud music at all hours of the night, passing out and vomiting in the hallways and elevators.
So you mean to tell me this is what you were doing as a 22 year old?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I made almost $100K my first year out of undergrad. It's not unusual for people who went to great schools, and this area attracts lots of those people. Don't hate.
Again I stress...
If you look at the reviews of many of these newer buildings you will see residents complaining about the under 25 year olds having loud rooftop pool parties, playing loud music at all hours of the night, passing out and vomiting in the hallways and elevators.
So you mean to tell me this is what you were doing as a 22 year old?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I made almost $100K my first year out of undergrad. It's not unusual for people who went to great schools, and this area attracts lots of those people. Don't hate.
Name just one profession that pays 21-year-olds from HYP $100,000 a year in Washington DC.
We will wait and file our nails while you struggle to make up something plausible.
Software engineering
Project management
Data science
I got recruited right out of school, and the starting salary with standard for everyone in my hiring class
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I made almost $100K my first year out of undergrad. It's not unusual for people who went to great schools, and this area attracts lots of those people. Don't hate.
Name just one profession that pays 21-year-olds from HYP $100,000 a year in Washington DC.
We will wait and file our nails while you struggle to make up something plausible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I made $60k out of school at 22 as an engineer. I paid $1k with no roommates bought a Toyota then too. No parent help with expenses but they helped with college so no loans and that was a big deal. We hire for 65-70 now. Engineers. Without many other expenses they can afford $2 for rent esp if they have no loans.
The under 25 year olds in these buildings are responsible adults holding down full time jobs?
If you look at the reviews of many of these newer buildings you will see residents complaining about the under 25 year olds having loud rooftop pool parties, playing loud music at all hours of the night, passing out and vomiting in the hallways and elevators.
So you mean to tell me this is what you were doing as a 22 year old?
Anonymous wrote:I made almost $100K my first year out of undergrad. It's not unusual for people who went to great schools, and this area attracts lots of those people. Don't hate.
Anonymous wrote:I made almost $100K my first year out of undergrad. It's not unusual for people who went to great schools, and this area attracts lots of those people. Don't hate.
Anonymous wrote:Mine had athletic scholarships so full ride. We gave a car, paid gas and insurance, paid for food, clothes, rent, furnished the apartment. Both kids had a room mate so utilities were split. We paid phone, internet, they paid cable.
After 4 or 5 years, they were on their own. Worked out.