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<blockquote data-quote="DHG1078" data-source="post: 15514856" data-attributes="member: 65442"><p>The financial adviser thing was an inside joke between a few members. Nothing secret, but just mocking a couple events that happened.</p><p></p><p>We are talking a single 25 year old lifestyle, not married with kids. </p><p></p><p>Some kids are smart and get well paid engineering internships. They also get hired into the company at a higher rate than average because of what they did in those internships. Some industries pay better than others. </p><p></p><p>I didn't make 85k out of college. I was a little on the lower end, but I accepted this job as it best suited my needs while my wife was still in the navy. </p><p></p><p>I do have several friends who ended up being hired into the oil industry. 85k starting, plus almost guaranteed annual bonuses of 10-15k, and annual raises of 5+%. One makes way more after just a few years in montana. They all got sign on bonuses too. </p><p></p><p>Oil isn't the only industry paying well, but its one of the highest.</p><p></p><p>My wife doesn't qualify for benefits as she only works 1-2 days a week at each employer, but they offer great healthcare costs of about 200 a month for a family of 3. These are hospitals. She will likely be offered way more than average for new grads as a nurse though as she will have like 6 years relevant experience working in intensive care units. Shes also going to be older than 25 lol. But the military is paying for her college and living expenses. </p><p></p><p>Not saying any of this is the norm for 25 year olds, but its out there for some of them. Some of them aren't just broke kids. They should be smarter with their money, but some can realistically afford one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DHG1078, post: 15514856, member: 65442"] The financial adviser thing was an inside joke between a few members. Nothing secret, but just mocking a couple events that happened. We are talking a single 25 year old lifestyle, not married with kids. Some kids are smart and get well paid engineering internships. They also get hired into the company at a higher rate than average because of what they did in those internships. Some industries pay better than others. I didn't make 85k out of college. I was a little on the lower end, but I accepted this job as it best suited my needs while my wife was still in the navy. I do have several friends who ended up being hired into the oil industry. 85k starting, plus almost guaranteed annual bonuses of 10-15k, and annual raises of 5+%. One makes way more after just a few years in montana. They all got sign on bonuses too. Oil isn't the only industry paying well, but its one of the highest. My wife doesn't qualify for benefits as she only works 1-2 days a week at each employer, but they offer great healthcare costs of about 200 a month for a family of 3. These are hospitals. She will likely be offered way more than average for new grads as a nurse though as she will have like 6 years relevant experience working in intensive care units. Shes also going to be older than 25 lol. But the military is paying for her college and living expenses. Not saying any of this is the norm for 25 year olds, but its out there for some of them. Some of them aren't just broke kids. They should be smarter with their money, but some can realistically afford one. [/QUOTE]
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