what kind of job do you guys have that allows you to have fund your wardrobe
have funds for your wardrobe*
forgot to type a couple of things there
>>12314301
shitty minimum wage retail job
i thrift a lot
>>12314292
Stock Broker
Don't do it, kids.
or do it. I like it, some times.
>>12314472
im majoring in finance, what job should I try for?
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Self-employment and crowdsource work.
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work shit min wage retail. but in seattle that's still 15/hr so it's no so bad.
I'm a chef. I operate on a combination of spending more than I should on clothing and justifying it by being really good at finding deals. I rarely spend more than $200 on a piece and my wardrobe is full of expensive stuff.
I make a little money selling clothes on the side but it's not enough to cover all my purchases.
I'll be honest, I work at a zoo weekends only and make $178 a week. Yes I live with my parents, my dad makes $2000 a week $6000 during holidays but refuses to pay for my designer gear. Anyways with my job I can still cop some stuff.
Web dev, $70k a year
>>12314472
are any of those bad stereotypes true? about stock brokers being piggish and surprisingly stupid
>>12314292
i buy fake vetements parkas on ebay and sell them at an 800% markup
>>12314723
Would you say you're entitled to some of your dad's money? The way you phrase it makes it sound like you've asked him numerous times to do it. I personally feel really guilty having my parents buy me anything at 19 when it's just a personal hobby that they take no part in.
>>12314731
is it fun
>>12314723
dumb nigger get a better job and stop mooching
>>12314794
not the guy you replied to but I never ask my parents for money yet they still throw shit at me and idk why
>>12314593
UW?