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In reply to the discussion: Wiping Out $90,000 in Student Loans in 7 Months [View all]KansDem
(28,498 posts)108. I trained for a profession I would love doing
However, after graduating college, I could not find a full-time position. So now I have a crappy job at a fraction of the salary. But, hey! As folks tell me, "Just be happy you have a job!" So I'm happy I have a job--but I'm looking to move on as soon as possible.
(And the previous post was intended to be a joke:
"Six-figure salary" = $xxx,xxx...
"Six-figure salary with a decimal point" = $x,xxx.xx...
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"Get a six-figure job" = exactly. That's 1% territory, especially for recent college grads.
HiPointDem
May 2012
#11
He paid back $90K in 7 months. Which means he is making at least $12.8K a month, even if he's
HiPointDem
May 2012
#21
He cashed in his retirement accounts, got a second job, sold a bunch of stuff on craigslist
dkf
May 2012
#28
Um, he's in his early 20s, how big of a "retirement account" do you think he has?
HiPointDem
May 2012
#32
He is 29, and a Harvard MBA, so he had professional experience before enrolling
Godhumor
May 2012
#85
The most employment he could have had was 4 years if he took the usual amount of time to
HiPointDem
May 2012
#89
I'm 11 years out of grad school and haven't even gotten close to HALF of six figures
Blue_Tires
May 2012
#26
Most of the population *never* does either. Which is why publishing an article like this as if it's
HiPointDem
May 2012
#27
He paid back $13K A MONTH. I live on less than that A YEAR. He SAID he makes over $100K a YEAR.
HiPointDem
May 2012
#37
no, unlike this rich dick, i put myself through grad school with no debt and a 4.0 by working while
HiPointDem
May 2012
#52
why is it always prep-school dicks and dickettes that are featured on the evening news telling
HiPointDem
May 2012
#62
Annual cost for 2012 at the University of Illinois, a public state school for undergrads is $30k nt
riderinthestorm
May 2012
#111
I put that out there for people who think going to an in-state, public university
riderinthestorm
May 2012
#120
Median income for a male MA = $70K. For a female MA = $54K. Only a minority of MA holders
HiPointDem
May 2012
#74
Maybe i'm a dickette for other reasons. How many of those nice wheels are financed, belong to
HiPointDem
May 2012
#79
Since when do recent college grads have big retirement funds after 7 months of work?
HiPointDem
May 2012
#50
If he has a MA, that means that if he was on a normal timeline then the *most* he could have worked
HiPointDem
May 2012
#76
I linked the IRS page for 2009 which clearly shows that the top 10% starts at $112 and the
HiPointDem
May 2012
#44
Fine, he's 28. If he graduated in usual time & got a job immediately after, he worked 6 years
HiPointDem
May 2012
#56
$20K - FICA = $18,760. $18,760 - 7% = $17,447. Cheapest 1-B in very cheap area = $300/mo =
HiPointDem
May 2012
#80
The median income for men with a bachelor's degree = $51K, for women $40K. That's for ALL
HiPointDem
May 2012
#73
and i gave you the example of my cousin the recent *nursing* graduate, supposedly a safe field,
HiPointDem
May 2012
#100
My young cousin told me today that she hasn't been able to find a nursing job in our area
HiPointDem
May 2012
#95
Right. People who eliminate one cup at Starbucks a day could save a thousand dollars a year.
pnwmom
May 2012
#9
Plus getting a second job, cashing in all retirement funds, and selling his belongings on Craigslist
dkf
May 2012
#31
I didn't realize 20-somethings typically had big retirement accounts and owned houses with extra
HiPointDem
May 2012
#48
You're saying your mom and dad made less than $7K in 3 years? Because that's what I thought you
HiPointDem
May 2012
#93
I just linked an article which said average debt = $25-28K, so what do you mean by "typical"?
HiPointDem
May 2012
#86
I don't think it's insulting to talk about saving a thousand a year by forgoing Starbucks.
pnwmom
May 2012
#87
Of course it's insulting, because the assumption behind it is that people other than yourself
HiPointDem
May 2012
#92
He just cost the student loan industry a pile of money. The combat drones are on their way.
Zalatix
May 2012
#13
Have a high paying job. Break the law. Don't spend a lot. Clear out your IRA. If you have one. Or a
uppityperson
May 2012
#16
Jesus H. Christ, a six-figure salary??? What a maroon, liquidating an IRA (tax-sheltered) to
coalition_unwilling
May 2012
#19
It also sounds as though he has a 3 bedroom house. Did anyone else catch that part?
riderinthestorm
May 2012
#34
Yes, and paying a note on a three-bedroom, even if it's in a neighborhood less classy than his
HiPointDem
May 2012
#96
Next from the Wall St Journal: How to buy a million dollar house without going into debt
high density
May 2012
#101
The people saying how great this guy is are the same people who'll tell you how "hard" it is for
HiPointDem
May 2012
#102
Single guy with a six-figure salary, probably no other debt or obligations--
TwilightGardener
May 2012
#109
Jealousy rears it's angry head on this thread... the guy went to the University of Michigan then
NotThisTime
May 2012
#113
Yahoo Finance . . . the "STFU, Get off Yer Pity Pots & Pull Yourselves Up by Yer Bootstraps!" site.
HughBeaumont
May 2012
#116
Note: The OP did not make a comment in the OP or reply to a single post in this thread.
ellisonz
May 2012
#125
"It helps to have a low-six-figure salary, as Mihalic does working for Dell Inc."
ellisonz
May 2012
#126