>graduate in 2017 >get a job 5 minutes from my parents house >wage there for a bit then get another job right beside my parents house >manager is under 40 and pretty based >always heard people complain about asshole managers or micro managing but never had that so far >just gave me a 5% raise for my first annual review >looking at the dry job market even before covid-19 and couldn’t find anything that would pay me better >can’t even save all my income because I have to help my parents pay bills and not be a leech but am saving a bit more than I would living alone
I’m never going to leave my parents house nor ever get a gf bro. Who knows this feel?
That salary is not great but it's not terrible either. You can afford to move out and start investing.
Eli Lopez
Stay on your grind user. Things will get better
Evan Clark
oh, look its another guy in his mid 20s, who has a decent job and acts all >woe is me and my finances for no good reason.
Youre 24 and you have a decent job. Theres plenty of people with financial problems and you aint it. And no, your residence isnt the reason why youre single
Sebastian Rogers
>And no, your residence isnt the reason why youre single Also this. I could be a millionaire and I'd still have no gf.
Jonathan Anderson
Everything is so expensive having a "decent" job is effectively no different than having a shitty one
Thomas Ramirez
BI Analyst
It doesn’t make sense to move out. I would be paying more to live farther away from work.
If I moved out it would be to move into the city, away from the suburbs. And I would need a job in the city to justify that.
Gabriel Jenkins
70 gs is not enough to survive? damn dude what are you hooked on cocaine? I make 50 and survive fine in expensive california
lmao complaining about $70k salary holy shit shut the fuck up retard
Christopher Smith
I kind of know this feel, but not the same exact one >live with parents for the past 3 years after finishing school >find employment in a field not even related to degree >live 7 minutes from work
I don't have to pay any bills for them I have a fiance I make $43,500 CAD before taxes >also feel like I'll be living with my parents forever and never moving out feels stagnant man
Logan Mitchell
>having more money is the same as having less money
what tho
Julian Taylor
$70k is not enough to live alone. It would be comfy if I lived with a roommate or had a gf to share expenses. I would be poverty tier.
Samuel Cox
26 here living with parents all money is going into investments and bills for my family. my first move will be my last once i make it.
Dylan Bailey
this is how that "based" little jew gets ya, with a little raise and then boom 25 years have past and you wonder what happened
Alexander Reed
exchange rate says you make the same as me and I live in a high cost of living area. move out you fucking neet
Connor Murphy
try living in downtown san francisco on 50k. you probably live in fresno or bakersfield homie
Parker Russell
Taxes. And you get less welfare more you make
Hudson Allen
I moved out at my mom's house at 25, and I still found it extremely difficult to get pussy. Maybe I'm just beta as fuck
Caleb Adams
youre not gonna make it
Dominic Moore
its easily enough you earn 1.5x the gdp per capita
Matthew Hughes
You’re fucking stupid bro. Higher tax brackets don’t offset a higher base salary. You’d still be taking more home every month. Lol at “having less money is the same as having more” bullshit.
Christian Moore
Well we should compare the cost of living to get an accurate measure.
A Big Mac combo cost $10.94 CAD here which is $7.81 USD currently, and prior to COVID it equals $8.43 USD
Eli Rogers
Live in moms basement, she loves my girlfriend and I smash her every time she comes over lol
It's a progressive tax system though, he's literally in the same marginal tax bracket $48k to $78k in income. lol
>And you get less welfare more you make What? Why would you qualify for welfare if you make a normal salary?
Jaxson Walker
You tards don't understand how cucked Canada is. After tax 70k is really 50k. A pack of smokes costs $20,, you're lucky to find gas for $4/gal and rent in any city is gonna be like 2k a month. By the time everything is said and done he'll be lucky to sock away 15k/yr.
(Also leaf BI analyst living with parents - I'm laid off cause I told my boss to go fuck himself when he tried to make everyone take a meme flu pay cut though)
Brayden Rodriguez
memes aside, the problem is yourself and if you keep finding excuses not to take a honest look at your failings, you will never improve