These days six figures is about what you need to live like you made $60,000 about 10 to 15 years ago. So now to live like a journeyman tradesman 15 years ago you got to make about twice as much.
Well that's why I'm going to school. I'm working on qualifying to be a sonographer, which starts you out around six figures with a associate's degree. My hope is that with my income plus my girlfriend's, there will be enough in the household to start getting ahead of this shit. Get a piece of land where we can grow our own produce, put an off-grid home on it like a yurt, because they sell some really nice yurts for like 20 or 30,000 bucks, keep our debt to a minimum, and invest all the savings that we can in order to get income passively on top of our salaries. My hope is that we'll be able to pull ahead enough to outstrip the inflation and achieve our financial independence within the next 15 years. If you don't plan ahead and get some kind of assets that you can keep, and get some property that you don't have to rent that somebody else can't throw you off of, and if you don't get ahead of this shit sooner rather than later, you're going to be in some deep trouble. Long-term, my goal is to work remotely in the Philippines or Thailand or some country with a relatively high level of safety and a good exchange rate for the dollar.
I'm not going in just to get a bullshit degree, I'm going in to get a specific associates degree with a very specific skill set attached to it. It's sonography, those jobs are on indeed right now and I'm willing to move to where the work is at. Those jobs pay $90,000 a year it really depends on what you want to do and what degree you get. I'm looking to go into medical. I don't see the need for doctors and hospitals going away anytime soon
I mean it's not like I plan on doing that shit forever. The end goal is my financial independence. That means I want to get to a point where I have enough assets generating revenue for me that I don't have to work anymore. In another country with a more favorable exchange rate for the dollar, that becomes a much more approachable task. You can live very well, and I mean very well, in another country on $2,000 a month. And the jab is something that is definitely a risk, but they're not forcing people to take that shit anymore, and worst case scenario I can just get a biology major and continue on to get a bachelor's degree, which still opens up tons of doors for fairly lucrative science/research/pharmaceutical jobs, especially if I want to get my masters. I thought about this a lot and I'm not going in blind.
I think Big Medicine is an unsustainable house of cards right now. They work hand in hand with all insurances, private and public, to inflate healthcare costs for everyone. Public distrust towards doctors and "experts" is on the rise. Death is also very profitable and funeral homes are making bank right now.
I'm a nurse and I'm making a career change over to cybersecurity. Hopefully that is a more noble profession and I'll have plenty of work vs AI in world where everything is connected to the Internet of Things.
Currently, US healthcare is a spiritually sick profession and needs to hit rock bottom before improvements can begin. I may return at that point and hopefully make a difference.
A trade career may also be a very respectable and profitable job to have in our near future. Just watch the new Joining the Panderverse South Park movie.
Construction trade work is not an option for me. My body can't handle it. And quite frankly I just want to finally get my foot in the fucking door in the economy. That means making over $100,000 a year because if you don't make that much then you don't really get to do Jack fucking shit. Less than 100,000 is enough to just barely scrape by until something happens and then you're fucked. I'm not going to work in construction for like 40 or $50,000 a year when that doesn't even pay your fucking rent for a one-bedroom apartment anymore. I'm done renting, I am going to go buy. I am done with dealing with having to move every year or every other year because of fickle landlords and the ever-increasing price of rent. I'm going to get a job that pays enough money for me to buy a fucking house right now. And right now that's pretty much all health care jobs and jobs that require a college degree. I want to work at a job that doesn't destroy my body. I want to work at a job that pays enough for me to live and save. I want to work at a job where I'm not dealing with some screaming asshole working me 70 hours a week getting all fucking pissed off because he's not seen his dick past his fat fucking gut in 30 goddamn years. I don't give a fuck what anybody says, I am getting out of this shit. I'm getting off the fucking plantation.
This is good news showing election fraud, but we can expect the Biden Administration and their lawfare forces to down play this and claim the stolen mail-in ballots was very small and wouldn't make any difference to the election. Let's go and debunk this before it gets started.
Let's Go!! MAGA!
These days six figures is about what you need to live like you made $60,000 about 10 to 15 years ago. So now to live like a journeyman tradesman 15 years ago you got to make about twice as much.
yeah i took a job making over 60k and thought i'd finally arrived. but it turns out i still have very little buying power after taxes and bills.
Well that's why I'm going to school. I'm working on qualifying to be a sonographer, which starts you out around six figures with a associate's degree. My hope is that with my income plus my girlfriend's, there will be enough in the household to start getting ahead of this shit. Get a piece of land where we can grow our own produce, put an off-grid home on it like a yurt, because they sell some really nice yurts for like 20 or 30,000 bucks, keep our debt to a minimum, and invest all the savings that we can in order to get income passively on top of our salaries. My hope is that we'll be able to pull ahead enough to outstrip the inflation and achieve our financial independence within the next 15 years. If you don't plan ahead and get some kind of assets that you can keep, and get some property that you don't have to rent that somebody else can't throw you off of, and if you don't get ahead of this shit sooner rather than later, you're going to be in some deep trouble. Long-term, my goal is to work remotely in the Philippines or Thailand or some country with a relatively high level of safety and a good exchange rate for the dollar.
I'm not going in just to get a bullshit degree, I'm going in to get a specific associates degree with a very specific skill set attached to it. It's sonography, those jobs are on indeed right now and I'm willing to move to where the work is at. Those jobs pay $90,000 a year it really depends on what you want to do and what degree you get. I'm looking to go into medical. I don't see the need for doctors and hospitals going away anytime soon
I mean it's not like I plan on doing that shit forever. The end goal is my financial independence. That means I want to get to a point where I have enough assets generating revenue for me that I don't have to work anymore. In another country with a more favorable exchange rate for the dollar, that becomes a much more approachable task. You can live very well, and I mean very well, in another country on $2,000 a month. And the jab is something that is definitely a risk, but they're not forcing people to take that shit anymore, and worst case scenario I can just get a biology major and continue on to get a bachelor's degree, which still opens up tons of doors for fairly lucrative science/research/pharmaceutical jobs, especially if I want to get my masters. I thought about this a lot and I'm not going in blind.
Huwhite cismale.
I think Big Medicine is an unsustainable house of cards right now. They work hand in hand with all insurances, private and public, to inflate healthcare costs for everyone. Public distrust towards doctors and "experts" is on the rise. Death is also very profitable and funeral homes are making bank right now. I'm a nurse and I'm making a career change over to cybersecurity. Hopefully that is a more noble profession and I'll have plenty of work vs AI in world where everything is connected to the Internet of Things. Currently, US healthcare is a spiritually sick profession and needs to hit rock bottom before improvements can begin. I may return at that point and hopefully make a difference. A trade career may also be a very respectable and profitable job to have in our near future. Just watch the new Joining the Panderverse South Park movie.
Construction trade work is not an option for me. My body can't handle it. And quite frankly I just want to finally get my foot in the fucking door in the economy. That means making over $100,000 a year because if you don't make that much then you don't really get to do Jack fucking shit. Less than 100,000 is enough to just barely scrape by until something happens and then you're fucked. I'm not going to work in construction for like 40 or $50,000 a year when that doesn't even pay your fucking rent for a one-bedroom apartment anymore. I'm done renting, I am going to go buy. I am done with dealing with having to move every year or every other year because of fickle landlords and the ever-increasing price of rent. I'm going to get a job that pays enough money for me to buy a fucking house right now. And right now that's pretty much all health care jobs and jobs that require a college degree. I want to work at a job that doesn't destroy my body. I want to work at a job that pays enough for me to live and save. I want to work at a job where I'm not dealing with some screaming asshole working me 70 hours a week getting all fucking pissed off because he's not seen his dick past his fat fucking gut in 30 goddamn years. I don't give a fuck what anybody says, I am getting out of this shit. I'm getting off the fucking plantation.
IF you want to keep bodily autonomy, take travel gigs. Contractors usually aren't forced into medical mandates.
Meanwhile, it's October 2023 and they have been in the stolen office for 2 years and 10 months.
They should have been tossed from office when this was first suspected in 2021.
This is good news showing election fraud, but we can expect the Biden Administration and their lawfare forces to down play this and claim the stolen mail-in ballots was very small and wouldn't make any difference to the election. Let's go and debunk this before it gets started.
Reeeeee.
There is no election fraud./sarc.
Nice. Now let's have thousands more.