Anonymous wrote:I haven't read most of the replies but I agree. I have inherited wealth after working for 10 years. I am set for life as are my kids. It's a completely different kind of life and it is amazing to have autonomy and freedom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yet many wealthy people are slaves to wanting more money and lifestyle. SHit out of luck people like me, went into massive debt, couldn't get a job, aren't marketable, and I'm stuck in an expensive area because it's the only place I can get work, despite how crappy it is. If I want to try something else, I'll likely have to go back to school, go further into debt, and risk not being able to get a job in that field too. Work from home would be great, but I'll never be allowed to do it with my job. I could live in a less expensive area, and be less of a slave.
Contract Review Guy it's you isn't it. Same old woes.
Yeah it’s definitely him. But he’s right. Law school isn’t for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yet many wealthy people are slaves to wanting more money and lifestyle. SHit out of luck people like me, went into massive debt, couldn't get a job, aren't marketable, and I'm stuck in an expensive area because it's the only place I can get work, despite how crappy it is. If I want to try something else, I'll likely have to go back to school, go further into debt, and risk not being able to get a job in that field too. Work from home would be great, but I'll never be allowed to do it with my job. I could live in a less expensive area, and be less of a slave.
Contract Review Guy it's you isn't it. Same old woes.
Anonymous wrote:Yet many wealthy people are slaves to wanting more money and lifestyle. SHit out of luck people like me, went into massive debt, couldn't get a job, aren't marketable, and I'm stuck in an expensive area because it's the only place I can get work, despite how crappy it is. If I want to try something else, I'll likely have to go back to school, go further into debt, and risk not being able to get a job in that field too. Work from home would be great, but I'll never be allowed to do it with my job. I could live in a less expensive area, and be less of a slave.
Anonymous wrote:Yet many wealthy people are slaves to wanting more money and lifestyle. SHit out of luck people like me, went into massive debt, couldn't get a job, aren't marketable, and I'm stuck in an expensive area because it's the only place I can get work, despite how crappy it is. If I want to try something else, I'll likely have to go back to school, go further into debt, and risk not being able to get a job in that field too. Work from home would be great, but I'll never be allowed to do it with my job. I could live in a less expensive area, and be less of a slave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry you are feeling so low. There is so much wealth around the DC area that it's hard not to feel inadequate even on the $180k income my husband and I pull in each year.
It sounds like you have a job. That's great. Now, put on your best attitude, work hard, make your boss look good, go above and beyond, ask to do more, and be polite and on time. If you do those things consistently, you will get noticed and be promoted. It sounds like you have a hole to dig out of but you can do it. You sound smart and motivated--a lot of raising your salary is just hard work. I would not go back to school unless you have no degree, but it sounds like you do. Give yourself a pep talk and really work hard.
Also, keep your expenses low and don't worry about keeping up with anyone. You can live a good life on a lower income.
Thanks. Unfortunately raises are not a possibility, though there's a slim chance I could be promoted to management. But honestly that sounds very stressful and not sure that I would want it. There's just me. I will not be getting married, am not going to ever have a second income.
I do what you say but sometimes I feel just hopeless. I wish I could live in an less expensive area, but I couldn't get any work. I just can't stand knowing that I don't really have any choice in anything. I have to work. I will work very likely until the day I die unless people won't hire me, which is a good possibility. If I don't work, I become homeless. So really I'm a slave to wanting air conditioning, decent food and a roof over my head. I could be homeless and be "Free" but that's not much freedom.
How old are you? How much do you owe? How much do you make? How many people live in your abode?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry you are feeling so low. There is so much wealth around the DC area that it's hard not to feel inadequate even on the $180k income my husband and I pull in each year.
It sounds like you have a job. That's great. Now, put on your best attitude, work hard, make your boss look good, go above and beyond, ask to do more, and be polite and on time. If you do those things consistently, you will get noticed and be promoted. It sounds like you have a hole to dig out of but you can do it. You sound smart and motivated--a lot of raising your salary is just hard work. I would not go back to school unless you have no degree, but it sounds like you do. Give yourself a pep talk and really work hard.
Also, keep your expenses low and don't worry about keeping up with anyone. You can live a good life on a lower income.
Thanks. Unfortunately raises are not a possibility, though there's a slim chance I could be promoted to management. But honestly that sounds very stressful and not sure that I would want it. There's just me. I will not be getting married, am not going to ever have a second income.
I do what you say but sometimes I feel just hopeless. I wish I could live in an less expensive area, but I couldn't get any work. I just can't stand knowing that I don't really have any choice in anything. I have to work. I will work very likely until the day I die unless people won't hire me, which is a good possibility. If I don't work, I become homeless. So really I'm a slave to wanting air conditioning, decent food and a roof over my head. I could be homeless and be "Free" but that's not much freedom.
Anonymous wrote:You are completely free to take risks as you see fit. In other words you have choices available. Slaves don’t. You’re just a naval gazing scaredy cat.
Anonymous wrote:It is called indentured servitude. Most Americans are less free than they were 100 years ago. In fact it keeps getting worse. Back in the 80s you could retire easily at 50. Now you are lucky to get out by 65, if you live that long. Life is getting worse not better and corporate America covers it up with plastic crap we think we want, but dont
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actual slaves would be thrilled to have your life. You have incredible freedom. Go to a new job, new town, new country. Millions on this planet would trade places with you in a heartbeat. No excuse for you not to find happiness. You’ve only got this one life to live.
What if you have an elderly parent to care for? You cannot just move to a new country.
Here come the excuse makers. They always have a reason they can’t do something…