I have been renting ever since I left college - I am turning 36 now still single, without a home. I have the means to buy a home, but it seems like a bad decision from a social perspective. I currently live in Manhattan (NYC) paying about $2800 for an oversized studio, pulling in about...
yep, I find it funny that people cry about prices in NYC, Boston, SF, etc
those are the most desirable places to live in the country, there's no reason poor people need to live there
problem with people is that they can't stomach living in a flyover state or neighborhood that's actually...
It's surprising to me that men will next a woman just for not having sex on the first night. Biologically speaking, women aren't hardwired to do that.. they like to see investment, comfort, etc. I've never been one to push and even if I did, I wouldn't be upset if they didn't go for it. That...
yea, this is tough. some women are just really, really friendly and it's impossible to tell. the only way I'm able to come to any conclusion with these types of women is how they behave around other men.
how about no.
her type is the classic nyc career type thats single into her 30s and hypermasculine feminist. yea she's attractive and friendly, but she admitted she was into hookup culture in a very direct way.
my gut was right.
I live in NYC. While ago met a woman that lives in my area. Ivy league educated, very high profile career, has the "happy" gene, blonde, "stacy" type. She's in great shape and has plenty of attractive friends - she herself is pretty attractive. Few years younger than myself and I'm in my mid...
my monthly expenses are $4k and that doesnt factor in clothes/vacations. granted I hardly ever buy clothes or go on vacations so thats a moot point.
$150-170k is certainly fine, but if I dont like what I do and the opportunity is there for a bigger paycheck, why limit myself
The eyes don't lie, so they say. It's nothing new for me, but I think back on women I was speaking to in the initial stages back in the day and how prolonged our eye contact was. Even with women that I wasn't involved with, exact same thing.
I'm generally a very "primal" person and believe...
Staying in an industry which I have no interest in at all is also a bad decision. I have 20 years left in my career, and I'm simply not the type of person who is happy rotting it away just because I am getting paid well to do very little work. I seek work that is interesting, and my job is not...
Professional Engineering license. Used to stamp/seal/approve drawings. My company started to ask me to be that person and I found several legal loopholes that prevent me from doing it, fortunately.
Low pay relative to your peers who went into finance/tech
Cuck lifestyle where they ask you to get your PE so you can stamp drawings and accept liability for said drawings for the rest of your life and if you make a mistake potentially get sued 20 years later
I didn't say I was expecting $200k starting.
That, and in NYC $100k starting is fairly standard. With a few good moves I could be where I am now in 2-3 years.
I enjoy the subject, not doing it purely for money.
Are bootcamps still useful?
It boggles my mind the kinds of compensation these tech people are making. Double digit bonuses, double digit sign on bonuses, RSUs, massive salaries, etc.
I've been in the power engineering field for nearly 12 years now and turning 36 this year, I don't see much more upside. I am currently...
Dont mean to derail the thread but how is Houston compared to Dallas? My sister lives there currently. Dallas was very boring to me but Houston seems much more chaotic, ehich makes it interesting atleast
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