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>Personally know a trust fund baby
>Guy just fucked around in his 20s & 30s
>At 39, he decides to go to college, finish at 42 and starts a six figure job

Meanwhile I'm stuck at $79k while working since 16

>> No.55440556

>>55440534
I bet you are a total bore in real life

>> No.55440564

>>55440534
shouldve been born rich, sucks to be you

>> No.55440571

>>55440564
True

>> No.55440582

>>55440534
If you invested in crypto for 3 years like he dedicated 3 years to college you could have a 6 figure windfall that would put you in the position to advance in life but ur a cuckold who is mad at others. Yeah there is some 5'8 dude out there with a 9 inch weiner but I'm 7.5 so I'm good no need to worry about something you cant attain.

>> No.55440659

>>55440564
I'm blaming my parents

>> No.55440663

>>55440582
Freud would sure love you

>> No.55440673

>>55440534
Six figures as in 100k? Or 500k?

>> No.55440681

>>55440582
>starts talking about dicks randomly
Faggot

>> No.55440684

>>55440534
in this world there are winners, anon, and there are losers.

>> No.55440709

>>55440681
kek>>55440681

>> No.55440711

>>55440673
He's a data scientist. So likely $200k. I don't even know how he got that right off the bat. They usually start as analysts

>> No.55440714

>>55440534

Idk where people are finding all of these high-paying jobs.

I was just looking at a job near me that required a masters degree is some kind of accounting, or statistics to do data analytics, but the pay was shit. Like $22/hr. You can a job at Walmart by me starting at $18.50.

>> No.55440725

>Compare yourself to something it is impossible to be
>Be sad you failed to live up to the comparison
An exercise in self-sabotage. This is probably your best skill.

>> No.55440733

>>55440714
More than likely you live in a red state possibly the South if you move to a coastal city the Midian income is usually at least 100k

>> No.55440771

>>55440711
data scientists do not make $200k lol

>> No.55440777

>>55440534
good for him, but you can't really appreciate not having to worry about money unless you've struggled so he will never really get it.

>> No.55440782

>>55440733

Northeast Ohio. We have a lot of jobs, but the pay scale makes no sense.

>Walmart Wagie
$18.50/hr

>Factory Wagie
$21.00/hr

>Bank Teller
$15.00/hr

>Bank Manager (not branch manager)
$20.00/hr

>Armed Security (need police license)
$28.00/hr

>Unarmed Security
$15.00/hr

>Gaa Station Wagie
$10.00/hr

>Accountant (with Masters Degree)
$22.00/hr

>> No.55440809

>>55440782
To be fair, that accountant is gonna go from $22 to $40/hr real quick. Those other other jobs top out a few dollars more

>> No.55440831

>>55440771

i have worked in the data space for the last decade and have been a hiring manager as well as interviewed for a lot of jobs myself. i would say most data scientists do not make 200k, but there are certain organizations that pay data scientists 200, 300, 400k+ including financial and big tech orgs. for example, data scientists are the folks that built the algorithms for the generative ai that is hot right now as well as all the recommendation engines that you see. at the right companies (like netflix) there are some making 400k minimum. now you might say he's not these guys, ok, i have hired people out of school with bachelors/masters in data science for at/over 100k on the low end. i have also hired people at around 150k+. it is not that far off base. if the guy has connections i can see 200k in 2023 at a large org.

>> No.55440836

>>55440809

Ya, it's just weird how they list them on Indeed.

One job Saud like $122/hr and it was some wacky shit. The job for private investigator didn't even have a salary.

>> No.55441741

>>55440782
armed guards have to go through a lot of expensive training courses and continuing education courses. it's pretty easy to start making 6 figures a year after a couple years as an armed guard if you do the right networking though.

>> No.55441772

>>55440711
If this guy were a manager this could maybe be justified, but if he's at the bottom of the totem pole at 42 the guy is just a joke. No one will take him seriously in his role, and he'll likely report to someone a decade younger than him. He's not someone to envy.

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55441938

>>55441741
It's pretty easy to start making 6 figures after a couple years as a ditch-digger if you "do the right networking though". Retard.

But the real question is why OP (if he is the same age) thinks he's stuck at 80k despite 25 years of work experience. Or, alternatively, (if he is younger than his animus) thinks he can't crack 6figs after 20 years of wagie-ing with dedication.

>> No.55441954

>>55440534
Don't let it get to you. He gave up millions by wasting all of that time he could've built capital. And all had to do was just dump the money in a good stock and reinvest the dividends every year. My friends grandfather was a trust fund baby and he blew through the entire thing. He was so broke in his 70s that he had to go and work as a greeter at Walmart.

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55441978

>>55440534
I used to be stuck at $20k per year, wasn't enought to live comfortably
So I decided to buy some cryptos, VINU specifically, and now I'm making between $40-43k a year, which is a nice upgrade, I'm trying to buy a car now

>> No.55442979

>>55440782
Supply and demand + the thumb on the scale known as subsidies. It only doesn't make sense if you're not in the know.
btw I make $45 working in rural new england and it's cozy as fuck. There's money to be made everywhere if you're smart.