It is really hard to get your life together in your late 20s

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This is a cautionary tale to anyone considering dropping out of school unless you have a way better opportunity

I'm 28. I'm in a class getting hands on experience to get my CCNA. I missed out on all the fun of my early 20s

Having a low wages job will influence your social circle, your romantic prospects, and your outlook on life


As soon as I get a real job I won't know what to do with the money...cuz I've been used to poverty for so long

I feel
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This is a cautionary tale to anyone considering dropping out of school unless you have a way better opportunity

I'm 28. I'm in a class getting hands on experience to get my CCNA. I missed out on all the fun of my early 20s

Having a low wages job will influence your social circle, your romantic prospects, and your outlook on life

I feel
As soon as I get a real job I won't know what to do with the money...cuz I've been used to poverty for so long

:flabbynsick:

By your late 20s you should been on tour 6th cert and your 9th pawg. You fukking up breh :ufdup:
 

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This is a cautionary tale to anyone considering dropping out of school unless you have a way better opportunity

I'm 28. I'm in a class getting hands on experience to get my CCNA. I missed out on all the fun of my early 20s

Having a low wages job will influence your social circle, your romantic prospects, and your outlook on life

I feel
As soon as I get a real job I won't know what to do with the money...cuz I've been used to poverty for so long

:flabbynsick:
Start reading some savings and investing books. I have copies of Brass Knuckle finance I can email you if you want to take a look at them. I believe I also have Dave Ramsey's book Total Money makeover, but I'll hav It's better to have a plan BEFORE you get a job instead of figuring it out after the fact. Like King Poetic said, it's never too late.
 

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This is a cautionary tale to anyone considering dropping out of school unless you have a way better opportunity

I'm 28. I'm in a class getting hands on experience to get my CCNA. I missed out on all the fun of my early 20s

Having a low wages job will influence your social circle, your romantic prospects, and your outlook on life

I feel
As soon as I get a real job I won't know what to do with the money...cuz I've been used to poverty for so long


:flabbynsick:

I used to always give my dad shyt about being so cheap with his money esp cause he makes really good money until I realized it was because he grew up poor, so his thought process is just to be cheap about certain things because he grew up poor. It also taught him how to save money or pay bills in a way where he's caught up on the biggest bills so in case an emergency happens he doesn't have to worry about that or he has plenty of extra money if he wants to go blow it on something and doesn't have to worry about it

But Like my dad grocery shops (besides meats) at places like Aldis and Price Right, he but when he wants to treat himself like buying himself some fishing gear, he has no problem dropping dough.

Growing up in poverty when I was younger taught me a lot about money management and ways not to spend money to cover up for the inner insecurities that come with being poor: I.E.: spending a lot of money on clothes and shoes to feel better about being in poverty
 
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