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People with highly variable incomes, what's your style?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fat Boss" data-source="post: 16513161" data-attributes="member: 122645"><p>If you're mechanically inclined, go to engineering school until you're making as much as you want. It really is that simple. If you're making twelve bucks an hour you really, really need to get some skills. Hell, you can flip burgers around here and make a LOT more than that.</p><p></p><p>My pay is partially dependent on the stock market since I work for a tech company that gives us stock. But, it'd be a bad year if I made less than $15k/mo. I plow $4400/mo into my house payment/investment, about $1500/mo into my 401k, and about $2000/mo into the stock purchase plan. I want to be able to retire someday. Just about everyone else I know seems to either sit in their crappy job or industry and not make an effort to do better, earn more, and eventually retire.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>WTF are you talking about? The average person gets a LOT more out of SS than they put in. The exceptions are people who die early.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fat Boss, post: 16513161, member: 122645"] If you're mechanically inclined, go to engineering school until you're making as much as you want. It really is that simple. If you're making twelve bucks an hour you really, really need to get some skills. Hell, you can flip burgers around here and make a LOT more than that. My pay is partially dependent on the stock market since I work for a tech company that gives us stock. But, it'd be a bad year if I made less than $15k/mo. I plow $4400/mo into my house payment/investment, about $1500/mo into my 401k, and about $2000/mo into the stock purchase plan. I want to be able to retire someday. Just about everyone else I know seems to either sit in their crappy job or industry and not make an effort to do better, earn more, and eventually retire. WTF are you talking about? The average person gets a LOT more out of SS than they put in. The exceptions are people who die early. [/QUOTE]
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