Should I stick around? Is this actually legit....

Just because he can does not mean the same for me in 9 years :mad: How dare u give me this advice and tell me not to argue with you because of my age! U don't know what will happen in 9 years with the e-commers revolution and automated driving and everything else that potentially change in 9 years. Heck especially when I look around most of the kids in my school want to become lawyers because old folks like u tell em its a good idea and i am sure the demand will keep dramatically lowering each year and this "good job" Will become worthless! But thank you for this because I am sure some will listen to you and all you have done for me is lower the competition

Well considering you're still not spacing your responses out in a readable format, I wish you the best of luck.
 
Just because he can does not mean the same for me in 9 years

As to what you do, I could care less as I don't suffer fools gladly.

:mad: How dare u give me this advice and tell me not to argue with you because of my age!

You can argue all you want... I'm sure I never said not to. Your comments though, do show that you have little life experience, and that is a huge aspect when it comes to making life decisions.

U don't know what will happen in 9 years with the e-commers revolution and automated driving and everything else that potentially change in 9 years. Heck especially when I look around most of the kids in my school want to become lawyers because old folks like u tell em its a good idea and i am sure the demand will keep dramatically lowering each year and this "good job" Will become worthless! But thank you for this because I am sure some will listen to you and all you have done for me is lower the competition

I never told anyone that becoming a lawyer was a good idea... you need to deal with facts not fallacy.
 
As to what you do, I could care less as I don't suffer fools gladly.



You can argue all you want... I'm sure I never said not to. Your comments though, do show that you have little life experience, and that is a huge aspect when it comes to making life decisions.



I never told anyone that becoming a lawyer was a good idea... you need to deal with facts not fallacy.
Sorry I get defensive when I hear about jobs...
 
Sorry I get defensive when I hear about jobs...

If I was 16 and had little to no life experience I might do the same but at 16 I was working in a bakery getting up at 3 AM to show up for work at 4 AM for 1.80 per hour and thought I had the best life going.
 
Poor people mindset...

I can get a part time job of 36 days a year that wipes off student loans up to $50,000. The extra pay during first year of training is around $8500. Yearly pay for that part time job is around $2500 more for having a degree and by the 10th year it is around $5000 more.

For the full time job I will get it is an extra $3000 for having a degree, after 4 years I am eligble for a promotion(requires a degree) that pays $20,000 more. After 2 more years I am eligible for another $15,000 increase. The job still pays for overtime after the 2nd promotion. During the 7th year at just 10 hours per week overtime it is an extra $12,000 a year.

The total being somewhere around $52,000 more per year, or higher if I ask for more overtime.

I would also have more than enough time to own and operate a business.
 
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Sorry I get defensive when I hear about jobs...

> Username is "DildoShwaginz69"
> 16 years old
> Thinks he knows everything
> lol minecraft
> "One true love"
> Triggered over the concept of actual work
> Joins today, immediately dubious
> "e-commers revolution"


This is going exactly as expected. It will make for a wonderful https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/the-dirty-dozen-lounge-threads-of-3-24-to-4-1-a-tl-dr.1019743/ though.
 
> Username is "DildoShwaginz69"
> 16 years old
> Thinks he knows everything
> lol minecraft
> "One true love"
> Triggered over the concept of actual work
> Joins today, immediately dubious
> "e-commers revolution"


This is going exactly as expected.

Your missed his birthday, April 1.
 
I can get a part time job of 36 days a year that wipes off student loans up to $50,000. The extra pay during first year of training is around $8500. Yearly pay for that part time job is around $2500 more for having a degree and by the 10th year it is around $5000 more.

For the full time job I will get it is an extra $3000 for having a degree, after 4 years I am eligble for a promotion(requires a degree) that pays $20,000 more. After 2 more years I am eligible for another $15,000 increase. The job still pays for overtime after the 2nd promotion. During the 7th year at just 10 hours per week overtime it is an extra $12,000 a year.

The total being somewhere around $52,000 more per year, or higher if I ask for more overtime.

I would also have more than enough time to own and operate a business.
Until the next recession comes along and u get laid off stuck with ur shitty loans and suddenly all the "assets" u invested in get taken from the back .. Happened to so many of my family members I will make sure I don't make that mistake.
 
Until the next recession comes along and u get laid off stuck with ur shitty loans and suddenly all the "assets" u invested in get taken from the back .. Happened to so many of my family members I will make sure I don't make that mistake.

I wont lose either the part time or the full time job. During a recession there is just a hiring freeze of new people.
 
I dont mean to call u out here but ur contradicting yourself. I am doing all of this stressful stuff right now literally because I don't want to waste my 20's and 30's and 40's and 50's and 60's working in a shitty job. Especially now pension inst really a thing anymore with all these shitty part time jobs! Common man im looking at the feauture and your telling me to enjoy it. Im paranoid that I will fall in this trap and I will do anything to escape it you telling to enjoy it is driving me crazy because it seems like all the kids that are are just smoking weed and doing other drugs in different ways and different places with different people. XD common u cant be serious dont guide me like that!!! Pls :< Sorry im not used to using punctuation and grammar and stuff online :/ it does not seem necessary but I will make sure to work on it.


Trust me ive lost over 1.5k to scammers man...
I love your mindset, kids. Same mindset as me. Although that mindset don’t come to me that early. I used to study at NUS (National University of Singapore) as foreigner. It is the first rank university in Asia according to Times ranking. But I don’t like it there. And I have some soul searching period after that. Now I am doing ecommerce . First as a dropshipper. Now starting to sell my own goods. I recommend to start experimenting selling your own goods. Buy wholesale online and sell retail offline. Start from small and slowly scale. Do face to face marketing. It is an ancient skill and still very valuable today
 
Until the next recession comes along and u get laid off stuck with ur shitty loans and suddenly all the "assets" u invested in get taken from the back .. Happened to so many of my family members I will make sure I don't make that mistake.

Let's give you some perspective but I suspect I am tossing pearls out where I ought not.

An attorney right out of college owes 120K in loans.

Gets a job where he is underpaid and only makes 100.00 per hour.

That is 4,000 a week or 17,320.00 a month (4.33 X 4,000).

Uncle Sam takes his fair share and he ends up with 10,000 a month in net income.

He lives like a regular joe on 4K a month and ends up with 6K extra.

20 months later he is debt free.

But, forget that... you want to be self employed right?

I know a little about buying businesses as I have bought and sold my fair share over the past 40 years.

You take that 120K and buy a business... odds are is that all you are buying is a "job" that pays you in the 40k - 45K range (those are legit stats). Then you have to work 65 - 80 hours a week for your 45K.

I'd ask you which is better but your judgement is clouded by your limited experience which seems to be negative.

Working for the man is not a bad idea all the time... in fact it is much better for most.
 
Let's give you some perspective but I suspect I am tossing pearls out where I ought not.

An attorney right out of college owes 120K in loans.

Gets a job where he is underpaid and only makes 100.00 per hour.

That is 4,000 a week or 17,320.00 a month (4.33 X 4,000).

Uncle Sam takes his fair share and he ends up with 10,000 a month in net income.

He lives like a regular joe on 4K a month and ends up with 6K extra.

20 months later he is debt free.

But, forget that... you want to be self employed right?

I know a little about buying businesses as I have bought and sold my fair share over the past 40 years.

You take that 120K and buy a business... odds are is that all you are buying is a "job" that pays you in the 40k - 45K range (those are legit stats). Then you have to work 65 - 80 hours a week for your 45K.

I'd ask you which is better but your judgement is clouded by your limited experience which seems to be negative.

Working for the man is not a bad idea all the time... in fact it is much better for most.
I hate arguing with old people.... National Starting Salaries. Law school graduates working in the public sector earned less than their peers in the private sector. According to a 2011 article in "U.S. News & World Report," the average starting salary earned by lawyers in the public sector was$49,831. Now take that with 21% inflation and taxes and realize that nowadays even doctors that come out of college don't even get payed over 100k and i am taking this from people who went to medical school so u can take ur nonsense elsewhere. The reason why I bring up doctors is because they are believed to make a lot of moneys but thats not true and same goes for other jobs like that... Well thats just in the beggining but they will make a contract with you so they can make sure u never leave ;)
 
I hate arguing with old people....

I don't hate discussing with young people though so you have that going for you (I'm not old yet but I'm looking forward to being old one day).

National Starting Salaries. Law school graduates working in the public sector earned less than their peers in the private sector. According to a 2011 article in "U.S. News & World Report," the average starting salary earned by lawyers in the public sector was$49,831.

Real life number say something different. I'm not some 16 year old kid who relies on magazines (7 year old publication is your source, really?) for info... I know people who run law firms and work in law firms.

Now take that with 21% inflation and taxes and realize that nowadays even doctors that come out of college don't even get payed over 100k and i am taking this from people who went to medical school so u can take ur nonsense elsewhere.

I'll keep my nonsense here thank you very much. As to what doctors earn coming out of Med school I'm not that well versed so I won't comment there. Maybe @Sherb would want to share that sort of information but I don't know that he would want to be sharing that sort of thing in public.[/QUOTE]
 
I hate arguing with old people.... National Starting Salaries. Law school graduates working in the public sector earned less than their peers in the private sector. According to a 2011 article in "U.S. News & World Report," the average starting salary earned by lawyers in the public sector was$49,831. Now take that with 21% inflation and taxes and realize that nowadays even doctors that come out of college don't even get payed over 100k and i am taking this from people who went to medical school so u can take ur nonsense elsewhere. The reason why I bring up doctors is because they are believed to make a lot of moneys but thats not true and same goes for other jobs like that...
I don't hate discussing with young people though so you have that going for you (I'm not old yet but I'm looking forward to being old one day).



Real life number say something different. I'm not some 16 year old kid who relies on magazines (7 year old publication is your source, really?) for info... I know people who run law firms and work in law firms.



I'll keep my nonsense here thank you very much. As to what doctors earn coming out of Med school I'm not that well versed so I won't comment there. Maybe @Sherb would want to share that sort of information but I don't know that he would want to be sharing that sort of thing in public.
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@Sherb give me all u got boy ur nonsense shall not stop me of your old ways !
 
My ways are not all that old... they are seasoned.

Vocabulary, young gun, vocabulary.
 
You complain a lot. You sound like a guy who will choose to fail in the exam because you do not like the teacher. We do not have roses on our beds either.
 
You complain a lot. You sound like a guy who will choose to fail in the exam because you do not like the teacher. We do not have roses on our beds either.
I will fail an exam because I disagree with schools and how they decide to guide you in life not the teacher B) ! I am truly mad that older people make it a custom to fallow the route thats made by a few old dudes in the government! And I am not complaining if I was really that big on complaining I would not take the path that I have chosen I would just give in and take a job just like they want me to :)!
 
I will fail an exam because I disagree with schools and how they decide to guide you in life not the teacher B) ! I am truly mad that older people make it a custom to fallow the route thats made by a few old dudes in the government! And I am not complaining if I was really that big on complaining I would not take the path that I have chosen I would just give in and take a job just like they want me to :)!

Bro. If you don't think IM is a job, you're gonna be in for a sad surprise.
 
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