• BombOmOm@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Lets put these all together then:

    • You have a 2-3 br home you pay $1,750/mo mortgage for
    • You are an Electrician Apprentice, making a median salary of $57k
    • You have very reasonable student loans between $3k and $19k (your number)
    • You will be a full blown electrician in 2-7 years (your number, 4,000 to 12,000 hours, full time)

    I don’t know about you, but that all sounds quite reasonable. That is a nice home, student loans that are very affordable and will be paid off soon, a good job, and a promising career path. You own your home, meaning you are building equity. And, hell, you can even rent out one of the bedrooms to vastly lower that already reasonable monthly mortgage.

    This may not be what you specifically want in life, but it is a very achievable goal and a comfortable life for the average man.

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      1 month ago

      Yes. Very reasonable. You just need to find a way to afford rent and food for you and your kids for those seven years, at least a couple of which you won’t be earning the sort of money you could earn to move out to Shitsville, Nowhere and buy a modest home.

      I’m guessing your next piece of advice would be: just don’t have kids. Because women can just vacuum those back up once they come out.