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  • Feb 9, 2020
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    $45k a year
    3.75k a month

    $1000 a month for an apartment so
    2.75k a month

    You can’t flip 2.75k a month into never working again within 5 years yo a lame with no ambition

  • Feb 9, 2020
    madison beer guy

    why are you writhing how bad are you hurt

    Huh?

    Edit: lmao I corrected it

  • Feb 9, 2020

    100k

  • Feb 9, 2020

    Millions, fym op

  • Feb 9, 2020

    Well by 0 debt you mean that I assume the car and house I want are all paid for?

    If not then at least 90k, with my lil med student soon enough that's a 200k household. So I can keep affording my current lifestyle lmao. I make 75k base salary with incentives which can actually end up much higher than 90k for the year.

    I'm not like crazy, I just want to be able to afford a new or not so used nice car every couple of years (next one is probably gonna be a 2019 S4), enough to please myself from time to time with new coffee and kitchen tools and office stuff like mechanical keyboards, keycaps, switches, mice, monitors and enough to furnish a decent 2 garage place.

    The only thing I'm lacking is a nice house but that's because I'm all alone right now. Waiting on my girl to graduate and help out.

  • Feb 9, 2020

    Some of you itt don’t know ya worth

  • Feb 9, 2020
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    The salarycucks itt

    We can do better than that boys. We becoming owners and not having no damn salary cap. Think bigger.

  • Feb 9, 2020

    damn a lot of you guys are naive as f*** huh?

  • Feb 9, 2020

    Where I live 36k is ok

  • Feb 9, 2020
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    Billions, stack this cash and lay low like barbarians
    Brazilians

  • Feb 9, 2020
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    ICEMANE

    $45k a year
    3.75k a month

    $1000 a month for an apartment so
    2.75k a month

    You can’t flip 2.75k a month into never working again within 5 years yo a lame with no ambition

    Dont forget to take out taxes on your paycheck. Also don't forvet food, car payment, car insurance, gas, phone bill, wifi, electric bill, medical insurances (health, dental, vision, etc)

    And if you got a girlfriend or kids then that's a whole other discussion

  • Feb 9, 2020
    bbbbbbb

    YouTubers don't make s*** unless they make $ through donations/patreon/advertisements

    amp.usatoday.com/amp/2206508002

  • Feb 9, 2020

    I just need like 40k, grind it out,
    Make some good investments and will be millionaire in 10 years. Speaking it into existence 🤩💪

  • Feb 10, 2020

    You will never be satisfied with your salary

    You will want to keep going up and up

    Its a trap

  • Feb 10, 2020
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    $400k

  • Feb 10, 2020

    to be comfortable probably like 75k
    to live the life I want to a few hundred million lmao

  • Feb 10, 2020

    90-six figs

  • Feb 10, 2020
    stingray

    Have you ever thought about how youtubers make more money than your average rappers? S***s crazy

    the fall off is just as drastic though

  • Feb 10, 2020

    I wanna make at least $400k a year

  • Feb 10, 2020
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    Capable78

    $400k

    My man

  • Feb 10, 2020
    str8dollaz

    My man

  • Feb 10, 2020
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    NiceLikeChrist

    As a registered nurse. Avg pay where I am is gonna be around 75k before taxes. But with nursing you can take on travel contracts to maximize income.

    If you go somewhere like Cali you take on contracts paying 2.5-3k per week with the majority of it being tax free. This is where the big money is.

    Then if you go back to school for your doctorate you're looking at a CRNA degree (3 years) for 200k+ before tax or nurse practitioner (2 years) for 120-150 before tax. You can also still travel with these advanced degrees and get 3.8-4k per week.

    I thought CRNA is a master's degree. Can't you apply for the CRNA program if you've already had critical care experience by the time you acquire your master's?

  • Feb 10, 2020

    Yes.

  • stingray

    Have you ever thought about how youtubers make more money than your average rappers? S***s crazy

    lol neither the average youtuber or the average rapper is making much money

  • Feb 10, 2020
    CNA Lov3ly

    Dont forget to take out taxes on your paycheck. Also don't forvet food, car payment, car insurance, gas, phone bill, wifi, electric bill, medical insurances (health, dental, vision, etc)

    And if you got a girlfriend or kids then that's a whole other discussion

    All that s*** you mentioned can be found in a studio apartment package for cheap.

    Pro tip on the girlfriend part: don’t get one

    Even with the other stuff I could bring up yearly average numbers per adult around me age and it wouldn’t amount to enough to make a dent in my massive savings.

    Which I have been investing into stocks and forex in my free time btw