Yeah, boomers like to lowball wages ever since 2008, immigration is only making things worse. Engineers like to brag but they are fricked too. Wage stratification is over.
Uh no, starting salary is $120k on wall street and the average bonus is $175k. Yeah rent is high, but you get a 4 bedroom for $8k and split it with 3 other friends whilst you save up for a down payment. NYC is 60/40 females:males and fresh 10/10 models come in every month. Stay mad though
>saving up for a down payment >saving up to be enslaved into the system for the next 30 years working 80 hours a week just to pay your mortgage
Lmao
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A mortgage on a 2 bedroom in nyc is $800k-1.2m, you could easily pay it off by 30, in fact, most wall street guys are retired by 45 because you make so much money
I have a liberal arts degree that my parents basically made me get and paid for
I dont regret it at all but i would be suicidal if i was in debt for it
I can't believe that universities are nothing but diploma Mills for normies who have nothing but monetary gains in their minds.
The worst part is people who equate money with intelligence and their paper that has M.Sc. printed on it with their licence to act smart. You all deserve to starve.
My current job doesnt require a degree, and if I knew the place existed and went straight there right out of high school I'd be further along. I enjoyed myself, made some good friends, got a gf, but other than that it provided no financial benefit.
I do, even though I did engineering I get paid more to be a machinist or a controls tech which requires community college at the most. I did not regret going to community college though.
I went to college but saw it was a scam, dropped out to start a business. You'll have to take that big brain of yours and start your own business. There is absolutely no other way to justify your education purchase. I shouldn't need to explain it to you but you have all the skills to arrange a business plan, present it to banks and double down on your exorbitant spending.
no I did engineering
same.
Studying a profession instead of an academic discipline will get you a job.
>$50k
that's not bad money when starting out. I made lik $24K in 1993 when I graduated. And now at 54 I am retired. Perseverance and hard work wins.
I've been working for 9 years. My starting salary was 35k
Yeah, boomers like to lowball wages ever since 2008, immigration is only making things worse. Engineers like to brag but they are fricked too. Wage stratification is over.
So you made more than he does
>I made lik $24K in 1993 when I graduated
>I majored in Econ
Was your first lesson to not get a student loan? If not, you got played.
Imagine doing an econ degree and not moving to nyc and starting at $120k
>More like 70k
>twice the rent
>three times the Black folk
>every woman has prions in their brain
You are dumb but think you are smart
Uh no, starting salary is $120k on wall street and the average bonus is $175k. Yeah rent is high, but you get a 4 bedroom for $8k and split it with 3 other friends whilst you save up for a down payment. NYC is 60/40 females:males and fresh 10/10 models come in every month. Stay mad though
>whilst
Everything you just said was farted out my ass
how quaint
>saving up for a down payment
>saving up to be enslaved into the system for the next 30 years working 80 hours a week just to pay your mortgage
Lmao
A mortgage on a 2 bedroom in nyc is $800k-1.2m, you could easily pay it off by 30, in fact, most wall street guys are retired by 45 because you make so much money
seethe
absolutely CS and a minor in robotics, grad in 2018, just broke the 50k mark
I took computer systems management back in the late 90s then joined the Navy. Never used that diploma for anything. Now im retired.
>econ
economics and "business" are the male version of gender studies
I did finance and now I make 100K in a rural, LCOL red state. Feels good.
I have a liberal arts degree that my parents basically made me get and paid for
I dont regret it at all but i would be suicidal if i was in debt for it
go air force, officer, and get paid
But according to /misc/, trades are a meme. What do, gaybros?
>I majored in Econ and Math
Become an accountant.
I can't believe that universities are nothing but diploma Mills for normies who have nothing but monetary gains in their minds.
The worst part is people who equate money with intelligence and their paper that has M.Sc. printed on it with their licence to act smart. You all deserve to starve.
My current job doesnt require a degree, and if I knew the place existed and went straight there right out of high school I'd be further along. I enjoyed myself, made some good friends, got a gf, but other than that it provided no financial benefit.
>Does anyone else regret going to college?
I do, even though I did engineering I get paid more to be a machinist or a controls tech which requires community college at the most. I did not regret going to community college though.
What they don’t tell you is that most people don’t start making higher salaries until they reach 50 years old.
Gotta pay your dues, bro.
Lol. I went for culinary and business and make more than that doing trades now.
Change your race to hispanic
>cannot find a job that makes more the $50k
I went to college but saw it was a scam, dropped out to start a business. You'll have to take that big brain of yours and start your own business. There is absolutely no other way to justify your education purchase. I shouldn't need to explain it to you but you have all the skills to arrange a business plan, present it to banks and double down on your exorbitant spending.