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Age: 26 Annual Income: 9K Field of Employment: Co-Owner Beverage Industry Where do you live: South Surrey Single/Couple/Married: Couple Renting/Owning: Live at home rent free Investment: Not a single dollar in any of any of my personal bank accounts. I live month to month taking a small portion from my businesses profit to survive. Most of it is spent on living a life with the few hours I get of free time (I take 2 Sundays off a month). Every month we put money back into our business as well to avoid taking another loan out and we have been very happy with how everything is going. I started my business 7 months ago and I sacrificed a 45k job to do so. I also spent all my savings to continue traveling for 3 more months after being away for 8 months before as I wanted to continue backpacking. I dwindled the rest away as it took 5 months to get our business going. I have to move into Vancouver soon as my business is growing quickly and it is impractical to spend an hour in a half driving as its time I do not have to waste. While I can't afford rent in reality, it is a financial sacrifice I have to make. |
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99percent of professional jobs working for a company is like 100k and that is if you're management/very high up already. anymore than that is on very rare occasions. |
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The money is a lot better down in the GTA (+$15,000 starting, in my field), with a lower cost of living. If you're willing to pick up and move across the country, this is absolutely the way to go. Toronto is not nearly as scenic and beautiful as it is in Vancouver, but it is definitely fun. There's *always* random stuff going on downtown, and it's always packed with people. I would get bored and on a Friday night and head to Dundas Square, and there'd be a rap battle going down and everybody's having fun. At one point a caucasian lady in her late 30's jumped up on the stage and grabbed the mic, started ranting about how her son just started at college and how her precious son is probably already having sex. Then they dropped the beat and she ripped her shirt off and started rapping. And then a random homeless guy got up on stage and began grinding against her. The crowd went fucking nuts :lol Edit: I think I might have actually recorded a video of this on my phone. I'll try to find it =p In general I found people to be a lot more friendly as well. A bunch of people were sorta mocking a protest rally across the street and were holding a "Free Hugs" campaign, and they were running all around randomly embracing people. This kinda thing happens all the time down there and it was kind of a culture shock coming home to Vancouver. It feels like everybody's all closed off and keeps to themselves more. Honestly I would have stayed down there if it hadn't been that I really started missing home. The $800 plane tickets home and the 3hr time difference didn't help. If I don't end up finding work soon though I'm going to look at the GTA again, at least for a few years. Btw for anyone interested in moving away for work, you don't have to actually go there first. Just apply online and they will contact you for a phone interview, and take it from there. You might think "why would they choose to fly me down vs hiring locally", but it's a lot more common than you think. |
The pacific northwest fucking blows. don't listen to the dumb lazy shits in this thread who don't have jobs and live off their parents $$$ your not fooling me you rich ass lazy motherfucking kids. |
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I'm going to get flamed to shit for this, but it seems like a lot of people complain that they make so little and everyone else is somehow living the good life, how these rich kids must be living off their parents and life is so unfair. Well honestly, you CAN do something about it. Get into a trade. The money is there, but are you willing to work for it? Or go to university (transferring through college, if necessary), and I don't mean go there for a 4 year degree in fricking Psychology or Animal Biology or Theoretical Mathematics because unless you're a damn genius and love it enough to go through 6-10 years MORE school, you're now in crazy debt and are really no better off than you were without that piece of paper. If you're going the university route, get a degree in something practical and [relatively] in demand like Engineering, or Computer Science, or Pharmacy, or Business, etc. These majors are kinda like trades, with a low success rate but with potential for higher payoff if you're willing to work hard and kill yourself over it. This is good for about 30-50k, starting. If you're lazy and just squeaked by pissing away the four years, there's no job at the end of the tunnel. Your paper is worthless. If you beat yourself to shit forcing yourself to study, and work through the night getting your term projects done and get yourself noticed by doing exemplary work, you might end up doing okay. And I suspect a lot of people in this thread who posted up 40-60k in their 20's went through exactly that. Point is, if you're sitting there working retail making less than 30k and hating on this thread, you can do something about it. But are you willing to work for it, or are you comfortable with where you are now? IMO. |
I dont work hard for a 12xxxx+ a year. Sure I have to travel to work and stay for 2 weeks at a time, but I'm BALLIN. U jelly bra? Lol I'm kidding. Honestly though, I don't work all that hard, and I only got my GED a month ago... :troll: Posted via RS Mobile |
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While I make the car payments, gas, insurance, utils, phone, tv, etc she laughs at me cause she has more in savings because she decided to take the bus for the past 15 years and I have way too many hobbies. |
^ I am the other way around here. my fiance makes 50% more, owns two apartments, pay her own bills and not driving, but save about 1/5 of what I do every month. Should never date an Asian woman. |
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its mostly starting a business then you can start investing |
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Since graduating high school, the lowest I ever made was $17/hour at a warehouse. But at the same time, a warehouse is a dead end job. University-gradded office drones are different situations.. There's many that start at $12-$18/hr, but move up to $30+/hr in x amount of years. The money difference didn't make mathematical sense to me to be an office drone, so I jumped straight into BCIT engineering after high school. At times I do get jelly of the people in my office spinning around in their cubicle chairs just hanging out.. But I just keep the salary difference in mind and go about my day. |
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Electrical was a mistake :lol but what can I do though, I happen to love it. |
Age: 27 Annual income: mid 50s Field of employment: GIS tech, making planning software Where do you live? Richmond Single/couple/married? Solid relationship Renting/own? living at home, pays nominal rent Investments: Some savings, a little bit of rrsp and stocks Must say, i wish i started saving earlier. Earlier in my 20's hung out with guys who came from wealth. Pretty much went pay cheque to pay cheque keeping up with the joneses. Ha, still living at home paying a small token to stay there, but saving up more now. Starting more to look around for my option and investments. Hopefully will be able move out in a couple of years. |
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A lot of jobs have a lot to do with selling yourself and how you present yourself at the interview. If you have a good head on your shoulders (they can usually tell) and are willing to put in the work it's not hard to find a job that pays well. |
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Everytime this topic comes up on Reddit it's always the Petroleum Engineer new grads shoving their $120,000 USD salaries in people's faces. |
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Also as you said people are just more friendly. I actually suggest anyone just come visit Calgary at least once just to see how unfriendly people from Vancouver actually are. |
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Or if you save up your money and put in your time you could be making $100 hr as a welder by the time you are 22. |
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