Situation:
> Can't find a job in my field, stuck doing something I don't like
> Make $35,000 a year
> Have a degree
> $35,000 in debt
> $6,000 in the bank
> $1,000 in living expenses per month
What would YOU do.
>>1233812
Pay off your debt, continue saving, buy a multihome/duplex/condo, live in one, rent out the other(s).
Considering:
> Working for 2 years, paying off debt
> Try to continue research at Uni despite not being a student
> Make a great grad school resumes somehow?
> Apply to PhD programs
> Hopefully get tuition free
> Graduate with PhD and 20k debt
> Get a job as a consultant for 100k
>>1233820
this seems to be the advice for everyone who isn't a richfag yet
>>1233812
Keep searching for the job you want, keep trying stuff.
It took me 3 years out of college to finally find the job I wanted and enjoy what I do.
The first 3 jobs were fucking godawful.
>>1233853
It's the way the world's heading. If you can get a loan, you can take advantage of the millenials who can't, and charge them the outrageous rents on their condos the rest of the world is charging them.
Then, you become a millenial success story.
>>1233857
Yeah this, I had about 10 months at a joke of a job right outta school before I got my dream job.
Just keep looking, OP.
>>1233857
How long did you do each for?
>>1233812
Become a consultant on the side.
>>1233812
Are you me? My situation is literally the same exact thing except I am $10k less in debt than you.
>>1234161
I seriously don't know what do to. If I could be applied somewhere I'm sure I'm worth 70k. I'm smart, capable, hard working, just don't know how tf do jump into my field.
From my Maths:
1- You can neatly afford your living expenses.
2- So pay your debt (even slowly) say pay 1/3 of it every year so you'll still have nearly 1/3 of your income after expenses.
3- Put your stuff in saving accounts and avoid spending (try to get fun for free as long as you are under-moneyed, i.e. torrents)
4- Keep looking for your dream job but don't escape discipline.
Worst case scenario you'll be debtless in 3 years-ish and you'll have saved north of 25k which should be enough to start a sizable portfolio in stocks (tip: invest in dividends and don't do anything crazy until you have 100k) or down pay a house.
Hope it helps. Good luck!