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>>1651787
Literally <30 seconds of googling. And it was the first hit: https://www.usajobs.gov/

Go for it, but I got to ask, if you can't google something this simple, why would they hire you?

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>>1508229
I fucked up my math here.
>You would actually need to gross $14,118 a year to net $12,000 (Gross x .85 = net)
>So the carrying that forward, actual principal you would need is negligibly higher than my initial estimation, $352,925

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>>1154724

8k debt on a car would be about 133 dollars a month with no interest. I have no idea how much the loan would cost per month after interest. I assume you could google it and find out how much it would be.

-Could you afford it?
-Would it make you feel better about yourself to own such a car? Keep in mind it's a sense of pride vs a depreciating asset.

In the military it's a very machismo culture. So you want to have a toy to show off to you friends. Use it to chase girls, etc. I assume you're young. You also have the rest of your life to save money and be responsible.

I'd say go for it.

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>>1139355

Yes, inflation would take a chunk and it is a risk. But keep in mind that the value of stocks typically go up over time, matching inflation. And dividends paying stock typically increase the amount in dividends they pay to continue to be in that 3-4% payment range.

Also other factors to consider:
-Lower capital gains tax rate.
-If you spend less than you earn, then reinvest for compounding.
-If a stock goes up to a particularly high value, sell and reinvest after market corrects.

All of this is a giant thought experiment. I, like you, don't earn 120k per year in salary. I also don't have 3 million dollars to invest. But I'm just trying to be realistic with an achievable goal, as most people will earn no where near 10 million dollars an their entire life time, let alone have that amount saved for retirement.

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>>388693
not yet that was barebones. stuff and trainers, for the free course. let's see
big ass sign, info website, email campaign. Local Multimedia,
seasonal billboard campaign,
Interviews with all the top guys in the biz, Blog, Web assistants, editors, copywriters,
LAWYER ARMY,
Models, Special Effects,
Discounts for shitty government agencies, Grantwriter ?? maybe, University Research Money??,
Competitions hmmm...
Sponsorships,
Soft opening,
Hmmm... no idea how to begin pricing or organizing, most of this work, gonna go listen to the pixies for a minute and try to work it out

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Alright /biz/,

Is going to university worth the price and effort in 2014?

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