Edit: nothing wrong with being rich, as long as you are not a wealth hoarding billionaire. Just admit it you are rich, and I could fully believe that you earned it through hard work. It’s not completely impossible, but extremely rare and difficult, whereas it used to be that every single person working could afford a house and a $100+ refrigerator that would last 40 years.
There it is. Probably won’t take much to hear you say “most that can’t afford it simply didn’t try as hard as me and the people I know cause hard work is all you need”.
It’s hard as hell, and I also got lucky getting a job at a dealer that actually takes care of its employees. Also lucky that this trade is in very high demand. I could leave here and have five job offers by tomorrow. That actually happened back when I was an apprentice, got laid off from the small independent shop I worked at. Had two job offers before I even got home.
I work with many people that are early 20’s that own a SFH or even a duplex or triplex. Get into the trades, there is a big demand. But not everybody can hack it. It is hard on your body.
The average mechanic salary is $65k. Please tell me how you managed to afford to buy a condo, and then even a house with a $10k+ refrigerator on this salary?
But you must be at least a bit delusional if you truly believe working class people can afford to buy $10k+ refrigerators and save to buy a house like you did.
I don’t know how you did it, what miracles happened in your life, how much help and support you had from others and so on to achieve all that, but this ain’t realistic for 99% of the working class.
Maybe write a book to tell others how you did it by not buying Starbucks, etc.
Cool, you have a house and a $10k+ refrigerator.
Maybe one day when I can afford a house I will also be able to afford a $10k+ refrigerator. I’m not holding my breath though.
There are normal people that can afford them.
You are rich.
Edit: nothing wrong with being rich, as long as you are not a wealth hoarding billionaire. Just admit it you are rich, and I could fully believe that you earned it through hard work. It’s not completely impossible, but extremely rare and difficult, whereas it used to be that every single person working could afford a house and a $100+ refrigerator that would last 40 years.
Nah there’s A LOT wrong with being rich when people are starving and homeless. You don’t have to be a billionaire to be an asshole with your wealth.
I earned it.
There it is. Probably won’t take much to hear you say “most that can’t afford it simply didn’t try as hard as me and the people I know cause hard work is all you need”.
It’s hard as hell, and I also got lucky getting a job at a dealer that actually takes care of its employees. Also lucky that this trade is in very high demand. I could leave here and have five job offers by tomorrow. That actually happened back when I was an apprentice, got laid off from the small independent shop I worked at. Had two job offers before I even got home.
Good. All the boomers also earned their cheap ass houses and they were normal working or middle class people.
Doesn’t change the fact that this is no longer a reality today.
I work with many people that are early 20’s that own a SFH or even a duplex or triplex. Get into the trades, there is a big demand. But not everybody can hack it. It is hard on your body.
Of course. Next you’re gonna tell me they are normal working class people?
Do you consider mechanics as working class? Probably can’t get much more working class than that.
The average mechanic salary is $65k. Please tell me how you managed to afford to buy a condo, and then even a house with a $10k+ refrigerator on this salary?
https://www.indeed.com/career/mechanic/salaries
I am far from a boomer.
Didn’t say you were.
But you must be at least a bit delusional if you truly believe working class people can afford to buy $10k+ refrigerators and save to buy a house like you did.
I don’t know how you did it, what miracles happened in your life, how much help and support you had from others and so on to achieve all that, but this ain’t realistic for 99% of the working class.
Maybe write a book to tell others how you did it by not buying Starbucks, etc.