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>You get an $30,000 inheritance What do you buy?

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>You get an $30,000 inheritance

What do you buy?
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>>33712673
land
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>>33712673
house
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>>33712673
Cabin
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Invest it.
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>>33712680
This or invest.

Material possessions are a joke, life is monopoly, when the game ends it all goes back in the box.

Own enough guns that you can train on and appreciate. Invest and secure your future for everything else so you can exist comfortably.

30k is nothing in the long run - unless you use it well upfront.
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>>33712680
>>33712686
>>33712697
Ah, the perfect weapon against millenials. Well done, /k/
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>>33712673
CCR on vinyl, an M1 carbine and a decent amount of milsurp.

The rest goes to savings and a healthy mutual fund.
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Roth IRA
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>>33712673
I'd buy a shit ton of candy.

Peach rings to be precise.
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>>33712733

cool dude you're so fucking adult and wise
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>>33712760
my mommy says so too
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Land, something that builds value, something along those lines. Leave stuff for the future for my children.
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>>33712673
>>33712680
Move out of renting, houses, etc.
Buy the land, setup the well pump and septic. Then take out a loan for a bunker.

Once that is paid off, get a heated RV garage installed. Get used RV. park inside and live on the surface. Forget living like society expects, have fun.
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>>33712680
Ditto. 30k wouldn't get me much, but its a great downpayment.
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>>33712680
Yup.
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>>33712785
>Leave stuff for the future for my children.

why? the world is pretty much fucked in the next hundred years.
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>>33712686
>>33712693
i'm assuming y'all mean a down payment, because there's no way you're going to buy a non-crackhouse for 30K
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Down payment on a Fixed Rate Mortgage for a plot of land, as well as tooling to start construction on a house.

Then move into said house and buy funs, cars, and tools.
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>>33712875
yes you muggle, no one pays for a house in full that isn't a multi-millionaire
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>>33712875
House I currently live in was 42k. I got it during the housing bubble crash but there were many out in the sticks that were 15-20k in good condition.

>>33712799
Now back on more fun items. Say friends or family like what they see and things are getting shittier. You may be able to get them to invest in something bigger using your land.
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>>33712673
>30k
invest that shit in the stock market and forget that I had that money, to begin with.
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>>33712752
MAH FUCKIN NIGGA I CLEAN A GAS STATION OF PEACH RINGS
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Do i inherit more money or this is it?
If it is inherited money to spend on guns i would get either a MG-42 or a Thompson or i would set up my own gun store.
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>>33712799
>>33712919
>take out a loan for a bunker
Who finances a bunker?
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>>33713070
>Do i inherit more money or this is it?

Honestly I was hoping someone would drop a sexy scar 17s build or something

but no, that's it. 28k will probably go into an index fund and I'll buy an AR and a carry gun and ammo with the rest
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>>33713104
http://www.risingsbunkers.com/layouts-pricing-bunkers/

A repo of land & bunker would be interesting to see how the resale value plays out.
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>>33713117
Especially if the guy is inside with a rifle at the time.
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Pay off my credit card debt.
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>>33712673
>pay off loans from 1 year in college, because I fell for the college meme ~14,000
>pay debt to buddy that supported me for a few months ~1,000
>pay debt to a friend I used to live with, but couldn't afford rent ~700
>Pay old hospital fees ~600
>Pay old shit that went to collections ~800
>Buy cheap, but nicer car ~5,000

After that, I don't know, finally relax I guess. Obviously I didn't make good decisions back when I was in my late teens-early twenties.
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>>33713376
>17 grand in debt
>didn't even finish degree

LOLOLOLOL
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>>33713391
Like I said, bad decisions were made. Anyway, 4 year university was a shit show that I hated. I'm going to community college this fall with all the other failures.
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>>33712673
Buying guns with it?
>SCAR 17
>SBR Scorpion
>WWI era 1911
>Colt Python
>FAL
>Garand
>Bullpups galore

What I'd actually do? Buy a SCAR, pay off my debt, and put the rest in the bank.
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>>33712752
This dude knows what's up
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>>33713104
Millennials.
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>>33712673
>What do you buy?

SAVE your money.
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>>33713391
There's no point finishing a college degree in the first place because it isn't worth shit.
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>>33712919
>House I currently live in was 42k
detroit?
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>>33712680
fippy bippy
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>>33712915
speak for yourself, pleb
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>>33712915
>muggle
fuck off to tumblr with that shit
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>>33712752
>I'd buy a shit ton of candy.
You're a goddamn idiot

>Peach rings to be precise.
I take back everything bad I ever said about you.
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>>33712733
nah man, that shit is going to crash during Trump's takedown of the globalist banker ponzi scheme
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G1wjhDI4XQE
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>>33712673
>pay back grandmom the 1k she loaned me last summer
>pay off the 600ish VA overpayment
>debt free now
>ps90 sbr
>scorpion sbr
>full size 9mm handgun of some sort
>ruger 22/45
>rugged oculus for the .22
>omega 9k
>some sort of 5.56 suppressor
>quality optics for my ar and the new SBRs
>2k rounds of every caliber I own
>cheap beater car for daily driver to work so I can stop putting miles on my jeep
>invest whatever remains
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>>33713487
I'm the idiot that dropped out after 1 year at a 4 year college. I'm going back, but to a community college instead, to finish my generals at least. After that, I need more schooling to be a behavior analyst, like I plan on being.

I still think college is a fucking scam though: four years for a fucking piece of paper and no job, to get the knowledge you could get either in your spare time or two weeks of on the job training.
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>>33712673
an NFA item or two and land/dividends paying financial assets.
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Silver
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>>33713265
>we kept sending the notices but no one responded
>the doors still locked though
>auctioneer shows up with a cutting torch to get the door off
>jokes on him, it's the dummy door
>a small metal slit opens up at the end of the "entrance" hallway and a rifle barrel locks in place to the hermetically sealed APC smallarms mount
>one shot rings out
>owner goes back to can no276 out of 11,742 of spam/refried beans and takes a swig from the drink tube from the desalinization rig he fills with his collection of mountain dew pissbottles.
>don't see another bank man for ~3 months and the coyotes took care of the mess from the last time.
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>>33712920
the irony is that if you had literally bought several crates of nuggets when you could get 10 for $$800+accessories and some spam cans and held onto that shit for ~5 years you'd have considerably beaten the market over the same time period.
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>>33713648
riskier investment
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>>33713658
guns are actually a pretty good way to turn money into a value holding asset. even if nuggets only increased in price with the dollars declining purchasing power and were ~120 instead of 180 going from the ripoff ~2011 price of $99.99 you'd turn your purchase back into the same or more fiatbuxs worth.

like with everything there are bubbles. the WWII market is going to collapse with the baby boomers dieing off and anything fagticool bought NiB automatically takes a massive hit. A truck box full of police trade in glocks will hold their value just like a well maintained used car.
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>>33713338
>He fell for the plastic Jew
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>>33712673
Clutch, lift kit, power mods and tune for my truck.
Sig P226 MK25 supressor ready
New carrier, plates.
New optic for AR and a nice trigger.
Sling, bunch of mags and ammo
CCW license, classes, and maybe replace my CM9 with a G43

Mountain bike shit for the summer. Maybe some more music gear.

The rest goes towards a graduate degree.
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A Triumph Scrambler 900 R, a Krieghoff Big Five double rifle in .470 NE and what little remains on ammo and fuel and reloading supplies.
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Pay off my plastic and jeep, roll the rest into my retirement account and maybe some other money making investments.
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>>33712673

25k in stocks.
3k in ammo.
2k on fine whiskey and trannies.
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https://www.trade-a-plane.com/search?category_level1=Single+Engine+Piston&make=CESSNA&model=170A&listing_id=2265745&s-type=aircraft

Borrowing a few bucks from parents or loans
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a car

but then some fucking scopes for my multiple currently ironsights only rifles.

look at this beauty https://www.leupold.com/hunting-shooting/scopes/rimfireultralight-riflescopes/fx-ii-ultralight-2-5x20mm/
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>>33712673
Two dollar knife and rob your stupid ass.
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>>33712827
You are unironically the reason western civilization is entering another cycle of decline
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>>33712919
>The size of the closets compared to the food storage
>No water storage
>Full size fucking bathroom with a shower and toilet so you can waste precious water
>No bare walls as starting points for digging out your moleman empire
Fucks sake fallout shelter my grandfather started digging in the backyard during the Cuban Missile Crisis had more thought put into it.
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Land.
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invest in
CLR
WLL
OAS
WPX
RGR
GOLD
SILVER
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>>33713598
Are you me?

I did the same thing but went back to cc, starting over, did my entire bachelors degree in 3 years with a 3.94 gpa and I've been working for 4 years and I am making six figures.

You can do it, it's different when you know it matters. Good luck anon.
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>>33715190
What age did you go back, and what do you do?

I'm 26, but started that fiasco that was year 1 in college at 24. Only got a 2.5 gpa.
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>>33712673
>a gf
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>>33712680
>30k worth of land
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>>33715261
gets you 40 acres in the middle of nowhere

you know what you can do on 40 acres of your own land in the middle of nowhere? shoot guns.
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>>33712673
Probably just buy all the reloading equipment I'd ever need for 10mm and a lot of brass & bullets. At least 2k worth. Probably buy a Glock 40 and 29 as well...
Then I'd use the other 27k for helicopter pilots school, get my hours in, get a license, and start applying.
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>>33712673
I've got a bit of debt that needs to be paid off, after that, a new transmission for the truck. Following this, a bunch of 7.62 RFN, maybe a SCAR and a thermal scope, then to use it on feral hogs
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>>33716572
>a new transmission for the truck
What truck, senpai?
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>>33716593
1992 F-150 with 5.0L V8, specifically an E40D transmission. I was thinking about saying fuck it, and putting a manual in it, but I don't know how much that will cost. I'm exploring my options
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>>33712673
>What do you buy?
a brokerage account
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a lot of stg-44s
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>>33712673
>What do you buy?

Scorpion light tank complete with NBC seals
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>>33712673
F-4 phantom and flying lessons. Neighbors being loud? Do a supersonic fly- by and see how they enjoy going deaf
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Machining tools and a nice shop.
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>>33712701
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>>33715261
10 acres in Texas in BFE.
10-30% down payment on 10 acres closer to a city.
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>>33715282
where are you kek? In iowa our land is 20-25k per acre
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>>33717625
>>33717676
Didn't realize texas was so cheap.
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>>33712673
land/house
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>>33712673
A house
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>>33713824
This.
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>thread is over a day old
>people are still replying with bland, honest answers like 'buy land/house'

who are you guys trying to impress?
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>>33717682
Supply helps.

>>33717948
I just really want some land to shoot on.
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>>33712673
Donate to the Clinton foundation
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>>33718079
I imagine it's also not as fertile in texas, while the land between the two rivers in iowa is known as "the fertile crescent" of america
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>>33718094
Oh come on, that's not bait. That's not even a lure. You just died a string around a rock and threw at a fish.
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>>33712673
CD's.
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>>33712673
Pay off my debts tbqh. I make good money so even though having that windfall would be nice to spend on extra frivolous stuff, it'll also pay off both my credit cards and one of my student loans in their entirety. That'd free up a good chunk of money over the next decade or so that will amount to more than the initial $30k.
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A Mondragon.
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>>33718159
You know early pay offs on debts hurt your credit score in the end right? Without long term records of on time payments and open accounts that you're paying on your credit score will not be as good as it could be.

Debt is a very useful thing if you can manage it properly.
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Buy land and cheap used mobile homes. Then I become a Southern trailer park slum lord.
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>>33717426

thats a lot more than 30k

a decent new lathe and bridgeport with tooling is breaking 30k
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>>33718200
that doesn't necessarily mean there won't be more shit to pay off in the future, but I gotta say I'd do the same.
personally
>buy good used truck (5k)
>pay off my lawawayed guns (2k)
>get some new tools, maybe reloading stuff (3k)
>put away 10k as a nest egg/emergency
>invest 7500
>put 2500 into checking
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>>33718200
I'm aware, but my credit cards aren't good debt and my student loans are just obnoxious to me. By paying off the cards and one of my three loans, I'm left with a car payment (which only has about a year left on it and has been consistently paid on time) and two student loans to help build credit over their duration. This would give me a chance to use the $500 a month that would have otherwise gone to pay off the previous debts to do something like increase my 401(k) contribution or save for a down payment on a home.
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>>33717948
Sorry we all have more important things than guns to spend a windfall on.
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>>33712919
Welp, now I don't feel so good about the 200k house I just bought.
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>>33718281
Credit cards aren't usually good debt, because of the interest rates on them, you're right there. A student loan is probably one of the last things you want to pay off though because the interest rates are so low and they're a tax deduction. Those deductions are especially important when you get older and start making more money.
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>>33718284
what would be a good investment gun though?
try to get some form of class 3?
something to keep, maybe rarely ever shoot, and always be ready to move if you need the money.
an investment but way more fun.
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Id probably end up just spending it on stickers and glitter
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>>33712799
>not the worst idea ever
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>>33718200
>oh wow I can have an extra $1000 More per month for 20 years or a marginally higher credit score.
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>>33713391
My gf is 24 grand in the hole. Dropped out with 2-3 more years to go... she says she still wants to go back in a year or two still...
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>>33713407
Community college is literally the only smart choice.
>dirt cheap, will probably spend 10k your entire time there
>get an associate's that will allow you to enter university as a junior
>live at home because if you're like 90% of young adults you won't not be able to make bad choices while living away from home
Going to a four-year school for four years is life-fudd lore.
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>>33718547
At my community college there was a guy who came from the university I eventually transferred to. He spent 2 years at uni for 55k and had a transcript on par with mine from cc.

Wew
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>>33718580
>he didn't pay an extra 40k for the full college experience
>thinks he's smart

Lol get a load of this guy. I bet you didn't even pledge.
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>>33718200
This makes no sense. I got a credit card in college freshman year, and by the time I graduated my credit score was 790. Four years of me paying off one credit card with a $1,000 limit got me a credit high enough for me to take a loan out on a house shortly after. Maybe my career at that time was the reason the loan went through, but I'm pretty sure that 790 credit score also contributed. I always hear people recommending what you say though, so I don't get it and just assume I got lucky.
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My way out of debt, some gum.
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>>33718603
One thing that might be correct about that is that you certainly will have far fewer friends and will probably never have the whirlwind of sex with randy teens people romanticize, but it's not all bad. By the time you're out of your early twenties you figure out quality>quantity of friends, even if you only have one or two. Also, college chicks love older guys. I finished up my associate's at 24 after working for two years and spicclets were crawling all over my dick because the ones at least 20 have been expected to get pregnant for like eight years so what they think is their biological clock is going crazy and you barely have to look at them before they start trying deep conversations. At 24, you look grizzled and mature in comparison to the teens around them.
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go to vegas and put it all on black 3 times in a row. take my winnings and buy the casino. duh.
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>>33712673
Invest 25k and uses 5k for my hobbies.
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>>33716604
Buy a Chevy and have a better, longer lasting truck.
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>>33712673
A little less student debt
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If i HAD to use it on firearms and/or ammo, I'd have to check prices and see if I could get a MG34 or 42 since I have no idea how much they cost. If they're too spendy, I'm getting a MAC 10, some sort of custom rifle in 8mm Rem Mag with a lefty bolt, Andrew possibly a new reproduction FG42. Then idk about the rest. Buy shit as I see fit.
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>>33718887
>Andrew.

Fuck. And*. Damn phone.
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>>33718580
>Going to a four-year school for four years is life-fudd lore.

I'd agree, but only from the perspective of someone who went at 24 fucking years old: you just feel like an old loser, surrounded by fresh faced 18 or 19 year olds that haven't had reality beat the ideology and optimism from them.

I WISH I had gone at 18 though.
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>>33718990
I don't worry about that stuff too much, I came from a family of worriers that taught me everyone is going to look to put you down so you need to have hope for yourself. If we did do the right things at 18 we wouldn't have understood why they were the right things and either something would go wrong later on or we wouldn't be able to use that experience to guide our kids.
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>>33719013
I definitely picked up a lot of wisdom from the experience, but I really doubt it's usefulness in light of how my life would more likely than not be had I graduated college four years ago instead of being one year in.

I could be eligible for an actual good job, instead of under qualified for everything that isn't unskilled labor.
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>>33719142
I don't know anyone who isn't doing unskilled work at my age. Accreditation doesn't guarantee jobs, and the only people I know who got both made serious connections.
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>>33712673
My student loans.
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>>33719210
It just feels so damn shitty making 11.35 an hour at 26 years old, when it seems like so many are making twice or more than I earn.

To me, that's all the proof I need of how I fucked up.
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>>33718667
>will probably never have the whirlwind of sex with randy teens people romanticize
You don't need to be in school for that.
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>>33719235
That's depressing. Why can't you find a better paying job?
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>>33719424
I think it's the lack of degree whilst living in Minneapolis. There are decent paying labor jobs out there, but I get so bored and depressed at those because of how repetitive and robotic those jobs are. I like working with people. Hell, I liked being a cashier at a gas station more than I liked running a cnc machine. I'm just a really social person, and I need a lot of interaction to stay sane.
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>>33719331
No, but it sure fucking helps. What was nice about being in college was being around young people at all times, even if they were a few years younger than me. That was way nicer than being surrounded by middle aged alcoholics I was always around in the workplace.
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>>33716563
>Start applying
>27k
Lol. Read FAR 61.125 and weep. It's a good start though.

Thank God I'm a fixedfag and can rent champs for 85 an hour or pay about 45 an hour in fuel.
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>>33712752
This guy has it right.
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>>33712673
NFA and Class III items.
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>>33712673
Stocks and bonds.
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>>33712680
first post best post
have a
>/thread
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>>33712673
Nothing. I keep living in the room I'm renting that's quite cheap, continue eating cheaply, perhaps drink a bit more often, and continue writing. I can live comfortably for a good 2 years on $30,000, perhaps also for a few more months. I anticipate that in 1-2 years, I'll be a full-time writer. So by the time those 2 years are finished in which I will be putting all my effort into writing/editing daily, I'll be paying my bills with my writing. Continue to self-publish more, continue to increase my profits, and in time I'll have made the $30,000 back and then some. Into the bank it goes, continue saving more, and in the end...

>>33712693
This, and...

>>33712680
This.

Specifically, land that is far enough away from cities and the highway that I can freely shoot on my own property. A clean river or stream running through that can supply me with fresh water. Close enough to the Atlantic Ocean that I can get sea water to boil down into sea salt. Regularly hunt. Get a fuck-huge garden to grow vegetables in every year. Fish as well. Solar panels and system of car batteries to become fully independent. In time I will provide my own food, I will collect my own water for drinking and hygiene, the only thing I'll truly 'need' from town is booze, which I'd like to look into brewing myself if for no other reason than to try it. Provided I can maintain my own electrical needs the only other thing I'd need which I would have no control over is an internet connection so as to self-publish more books.

This, to me, sounds like the comfiest lifestyle imaginable. Seclusion, independence, self-sustaining... freedom. Best case scenario, I don't even use a fucking refrigerator. Have a basement that is kept cool, and store my bottled meat and bottled vegetables down there to survive the Winter. Also cool enough to keep potatoes fresh through the Winter. As for heat, cut down my own fucking trees and use a woodstove. I've helped cut down trees for firewood before.
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>>33719767
>>27k
I guess I should have clarified that it would have saved me that much in the total cost. Have about 70 odd k in the union right now that I've been itching to use for some form of formal education, but obviously since this thread is hypothetical I'm going to have to bite the bullet by using most of it.

>FAR 61.125
Seems fair enough, more or less, but damn. Hell, at least I'm a bit of masochist.... Better hit the books early if I decided to go rotary, and get boxes of tissues for the tears I'll shed while looking for a job.

Then again fixed commercial doesn't sound that bad at all in the job department... and it seems a little easier on the bank account. Who knows. Need to explore my options a bit more.
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>>33712673
no stupid shit,
maybe new heating system
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>>33720191
Oh yeah, just wanted to mention that I don't want to LIVE that way forever. I'd just like to try and attempt living that way for one whole year. It'll take a while to get everything in place, but then one day I'd like to become entirely self-sufficient for 365 days except for alcohol and internet. I think it would be a fascinating experience. Yeah I'll miss things like fast food, grocery shopping, using a knob on the wall to control temperature instead of stoking my own fireplace, showers, etc. I still want to try it out though.

Oh, and about baths. Simple. So I'll have a tub. Fill it about halfway with cold water, and boil a few large pots of water to even it out to a warm temperature. I'd likely only bathe once or twice a week unless something is planned like going into town, visiting people, or people are going to visit me. I'll make sure I'm clean for occasions like that, but otherwise yeah, I'd likely not bathe too often simply because of the work and preparation involved. I'd also like to make my own soap from wood ash and tallow from rendered animal fat. That's going to take some experimenting beforehand; I don't want to end up with fucking chemical burns. As for shaving... I wonder how much facial hair can be grown in a year. I'll probably use some scissors to keep it 'manageable', or just go complete caveman and let it all out.
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>>33712673
59,998 Jack In The Box tacos, and a drink.
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>>33712673
Pay off my only student loan. Use rest to cover remaining tuition.
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>>33720461
Those fucking tacos, man. Used to get two for $0.99 and a Texas cheeseburger for another $1. Probably don't want to know what's in them, though.
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>>33719235
try making 11.50 at 33 with a child support payment.
never fall for the vaginal jew.
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>>33720686
>not getting a Black gf that has seen what turning your kid into a statistic does and won't divorce you on a moment's notice
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>>33720740
>wanting curly hair kids that look nothing like you

No thanks.
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>>33720782
They look just as much like you as any other kid of yours, it just so happens you look very little like their mother.
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>>33719496
You could bartend or serve people and make good cash
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>>33720813
Different anon. My wife has had to show ID to pick up our blonde haired, blue eyed kids from day care.

The irony is that she's the German, just dark brown hair and eyes.
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>>33719496
Join the military, faggot. I have a degree, and that's probably what I'll wind up doing in the next year. I would have done it years ago if Obama wasn't president. The job market/economy is just absolute shit right now, and some areas have been hit really hard. I've been working a part-time retail job and temp tech jobs off and on for almost four years now since graduating. I'm trying to find a better job in the time being, but I'm almost certain I'm going to try to get into Navy OSC to be a nukefag before I get too old.

t. 27yo w/ BA in moonrunes
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>>33716563
I want to protect that smile
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>>33720895
*Navy OCS

running on no sleep right now
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>>33720895
>>33720909

I was born with a heart arrhythmia that I've since had fixed with a small operation. Pretty sure that would bar me medically. I know I could lie and it'd probably work out okay, but I worry I'll somehow would have an episode and they'll know after that.

I've always wanted to serve, but now I feel too rooted to up and start over like that.
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>>33720865
I'm on the opposite end, my parents are complete ancestral opposites (Dad is Spanish, Mom is Polish, Iberians and pre-Slavs are considered to be on the Iron Age extreme ends of the rK selection spectrum) yet they look so much alike people would assume they were related. I'm a walking dominant phenotype.
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>I just got 30k, YEAH TIME TO SPLURGE
Protip: If you're financially in a position where 30k is a big deal to you then you are absolutely not in a position where you should be blowing 30k on guns and such. Save, invest or buy something sensible.
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>>33720865
What color are you?
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>>33720863
If I find myself out of work again as a dsp, I'll think about it. Thanks.
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>>33721259
Purple. What color are the blonde hair / blue eyed people around you?
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>>33718990
I'm 19. Motherfucker everyone feels like a loser at community college. The best is when some 32 year-old belittles you for not knowing as much as him. Worse when he's going into the same field as you want to be.

I just want to go to a research university and try to do something with Microbiology. It seems so interesting at the moment. And stop worrying anon. You've got years ahead of you and as long as you aren't do a business degree you should be fine
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>>33721823
I'm not doing a business degree, but why do you say that? Because literally everybody is and is looking for a safe office drone job?
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Save 10k, and. spend the rest on my car.
>4 new tyres
>New set of wheels w tyres
>Intercooler kit
>Intake & exhaust

Maybe get a handgun illegally. LoL
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>>33721857
The queen would have your head on a silver platter.
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>>33721177
Litterally the only good advice ITT
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>>33721864
As long as she gives good succ
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>>33721853
Yes, and dear god you will be the 2 dollar whore of the office.
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>>33712673
Hopefully nothing (though I'd probably finish my AR build with my other savings). Use that money to buy land and build a cottage in a 2A friendly state. Or move closer to a city in a 2A friendly state and use that money to ensure I stay afloat for 3+ years.
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>>33721857
You could just stop being a bitch and get an 80% Glock 19.
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>>33720277
For you.
http://homedistiller.org/forum/

Remember two things, hogs are easy to raise and always clean your still.
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>>33717426
This. Then you can make all the guns you want.
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Pay off the couple thousand I have left in student loans.

Drop 3K on finishing my AR and an Ed Brown

Put a couple thousand in a quick access rainy day fund.

Pay for my tuition at the police academy.

Invest the rest.
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>>33722270
Sure you replied to the correct post?

Even so, i wouldn't get a shit glock.
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>>33713376

That's sad. I went to a trade school, was only there for two and a half yrs to become a 01 electrician. Tuition for all that was only like 6k...not many books or other shit you need to take. Now I make 38 an hour.

I'm happy I didn't fall for the college meme too. I'm going back in a yr or two, so I can add plumbing to the list.
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>>33722270
He writes tires like a Brit - I'm pretty sure trying to have one of those 80% Glocks would get him party vanned.

Even if he's fine most European countries have the slide or barrel regulated as the firearm. So it's not just a matter of postage like in the states.
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>>33721177
...so do what the majority of people ITT are doing?
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Been there. Got 90k over two disbursements. The first was around 35k. I paid off all of my and my wife's debt (not much), paid off our vehicles, bought a nice microscope, telescope, and a bunch of guns.

Two years later I get the rest. It was set up in an annuity but I took it out early for a 4500 hit. Applied equity and cash from the annuity to buy a big house. Hit the 20% mark on down payment to avoid mortgage insurance. MPI would have cost 9k by the time the annuity would have matured. Bought a heat pump, some furniture, nice safe, presses and some more guns.

I buy guns that I might not want if they are good deals. Then trade then off at a 10-20% profit, do this a few time until I build up to something cool and keep it. A $300 deal on a 17hmr turned into a Stg 58.

The trick with money is to be patient.
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>>33721177
Even if you bring in 300,000k a year (kudos if you do), 30k is well over 1 months salary. Someone making multiple six figures is going to treat a 4 weeks worth of work as a big deal.
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>You get an $30,000 inheritance
>What do you buy?
Actually, I've got ~US$75,000 in the works.

...I don't know what I'm going to do with it to be honest.

>>33712680
>land
I wish this was an option for me, you can't buy anything for that little money in Australia.
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>>33718127
maybe the goal is confuse the fish
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>>33722430
Thanks, I'll have to look into this once I get time to try it out. I've also already got a book on making homemade wine. For now I have to focus on writing though. Unless that $30,000 thing drops on my lap, I've got a lot of writing to cram in while working full-time. Though since I could live quite comfortably on $15,000 a year, I could probably get away with part time. We'll see. Gotta say though, that idea of mine does seem pretty damn comfy. VERY physically demanding, but unbelievably rewarding. I'm hoping to have that 1 off-grid year sometime in 5-10 years, however for now I don't know where it's going to be. Looking forward to getting things set up though!

I think the biggest pain in the ass is going to be the wood. Using a chainsaw and fuel would be cheating, I think. So what I'll likely do is target relatively thin trees and chop them down with an axe not far from my cabin/house, drag them back, and from there use a hand-saw of sorts to then cut the pieces into lengths that will fit in my wood stove. If I tackle larger trees it will be more difficult. I've taken logs and carried them over my shoulder before, but then the effort of not only sawing them into junks but then also chopping them into halves and quarters to fit in said wood stove, I just think it'd be more effort than it would be worth. As far as fuel is concerned, the only thing that would be using gas is the vehicle I'd use to go to and from town for my liquor runs. As for making my own, it's a nice thought, but with how much I drink, a HUGE amount of my produce would have to go towards distilling, and I have a feeling that I'll need it for eating. I already have made my own sauerkraut though, so surviving the Winter without getting scurvy will be a breeze.
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>>33712673
>>33712673
3, 500 round bricks of .22LR

buy a mc chicken with the rest.
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>>33712799
pretty boss if you ask me
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>>33712799
>>33712919
you plebs i am a structural engineer i can build a bunker or house+bunker for less than 80k survive most catastrophes.
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>>33712673
Nothing /k/.
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>>33725233
That pic looks pretty funky, but I imagine if anything went wrong structurally, it'd be hard as shit to fix down there.

I'd want something more like what bunkerbro on /diy/ has got, stuck in the side of a mountain.
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>>33718240
>Buying new for your own personal tools unless you're a richfag
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>>33722760
>an Ed Brown
noice. I had a neighbor that had one. it had literally the finest fit and finish i have seen outside of a Korth.

it came in this really nice wooden case, classy old school shit. you got Class dude.
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>>33725268
depends on variables -- ibeams or hbeams hold stress much better than anything else -- you can add levels predetermined/mesh/meas. or diameters and meas. triangular ridges with concealing lateral dead bars which will not only hold under plates/graphs and or seismic activity. but for sure surpass any government standard worldwide... see the long bay tunnels or various other official fed bunkers which are networked interstate/etc.
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>CZ 452
>Savage model 10
>two Custom AR-15s
>Some kind of AK
>Vz2008
>Some Stamped smg kit gun
>some MG kit gun

Okay, really it would all go into some index funds, but those are the guns I'd like to own.
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>>33725322
I think you missed my point. If shit goes wrong, you can't easily or quickly get machinery and equipment in to fix it.
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>>33725351
shit will not go wrong, cletus. my fucking point is you add 90deg. staircase for going in/out which equals to triangular ridges; power-sources would obviously have manual/auxiliary inputs for kinetic or solar energy. the only thing that would be hydraulic would probably be the actuator on the blast door... which would have a manual hand crank/gear driven release. also you would ben an idiot if you don't have a manual pulley system capable of wide/hard work loads.
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>>33725363
>shit will not go wrong, cletus.
Famous last words.
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>>33725374
structural design is the methodical investigation of the stability, strength and rigidity of structures. the basic objective in structural analysis and design is to produce a structure capable of resisting all applied loads without failure during its intended life.
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>>33725378
Yeah, and reality means that things can, and often do, go wrong.
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>>33717426
>a *nice* shop
>a full line up of machines
>for 30k

You are like a little baby.
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>>33725399
nigger i was just stating a fact that those webuildbunkersforyousoyoudonothaveto.jpeg kikesters charge an arm and leg, and it would be cheaper to hire someone like me to build the fucking bunker that is all
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>>33725430
I'm not even talking about that, you weirdo.
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>>33718671
30K>>>60K>>>120K>>>240K

Anon how much do you think casinos cost?
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>>33720228
Fixed comes into its own mostly when you can buy. 85 is the lowest rental rate I've found, but if you can spend 25,000 on a 7ec champ or something, you can fly that all day at a few gallons per hour so long as you can pay for the annual inspection. Either way, probably a lot better than rotorwing. I cringe at helo rental prices.

Job market is good for both and getting better if you can finance all the experience you need. That's what I've been working on.

>mfw aviation careers have WoW style XP grinds
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>>33712673
solid gold prostate massager.
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>>33722795
>Now I make 38 an hour
Holy fuck, I would shit myself if I made even half of that. I can't imagine being even middle class. I'm from a family that's been poor as long as it can be traced.

I date a gal from a well to do family, and it's interesting how she and I come from completely different world's even though we grew up only 25 miles from eachother.

I'm droning on, but what I'm saying is that you're very fortunate, and I envy you hugely. Did you go for being an electrician because it's an actual interest for you, or because that's where good money can be found?
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I would buy 30,000 condoms for all you faggots that would respond to such a gay thread
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>>33712720
Heh, fuck you. I also invest.

Made a killing when NVIDIA's stock jumped from 35 to 100 in a matter of a year.
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>>33718095
Texas is more suited for ranching
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>>33712673
I pay off all my debt and invest the $5,000 thats left.
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>>33712673
Get out of debt, invest it into my business (A/V shit) probably buy not so basic bitch AR and upgrade my reloading setup.
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>>33719496
Another anon said it too but wait tables and bar tend. You can make damn good money bartending and socializing is a job requirement. It sounds like you're a fish that's been trying to climb a tree when you need to be in the pond.
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>>33712673
A Mateba, then land with the rest.
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>>33712720
This is what cancer is ladies and gentlemen.
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>>33712673
>A strange man in a business suit walks up to an Irishman and offers him thirty-thousand dollars to do with as he pleases.
>The Irishman, skeptical of this stranger, jokingly asks for fifteen-thousand dollars worth of alcohol
>Suddenly, several trucks filled with all sorts of whiskeys, ales, and lagers come rolling down the street and unloading their cargo one-by-one, right in front of his feet.
>Amazed, he turns to the man and asks him how much money he has left.
>The strange man nods curtly and says "You have fifteen-thousand dollars left. What will you spend the rest of the money on?"
>Putting his fist under his chin, the Irishman thinks for a long minute before finally furrowing his brow and saying to himself slowly, "I think I'll have fifteen-thousand dollars worth of booze and alcohol."
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a porsche 914, a rolex datejust and a modded 3 inch .38 taurus rt82 (bobbed hammer,extended cylinder latch,painted front sight,magna wood grips)
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>>33719496
oh cool, im in Mpls too
where are you thinking of working?
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>>33731011
I work as a DSP, which is basically the same as a PCA. I take care of mentally delayed people in a group home.

The pay is total shit, but it's the only work I've liked doing. But it's very low energy.
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