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Don Juan
- Joined
- Mar 21, 2016
- Messages
- 144
- Reaction score
- 20
- Age
- 35
I'm currently employed at a company where I make twice the average of my country per month.
I don't have any diplomas that are really worth anything besides a bachelor in law (so I can be
an assistant to a lawyer or something like that). I got this diploma at the age of 21, and by then
I didn't really know what I wanted to do in life. At my current age of 29, I can say law doesn't interest me the slightest. That's why my current job is something completely different, I was very lucky to land this job as it's something I absolutely love doing.
The margin with my current job is that I can get to a maximum of 3 times the average of my country
by the end of my career. But to be honest, and although I'm very grateful, I feel I have more in me.
As said, I'm currently 29, single, no kids (and never will), no debt, no loans to pay off. With the job I currently have, I do get a fair amount of time off. During this time off I have a second job as a waiter.This gets me another 700 euros extra per month. Decent nonetheless, but could be better.
I think the only way to really earn a lot of money (i.e. 5 figures after taxes per month) is to own a business. The problem is I just don't know what I could do. I'm very good with my head, but not so good with my hands. Stocks are not for me, I simply don't have the knowledge (nor the interest to learn it).
I don't have any diplomas that are really worth anything besides a bachelor in law (so I can be
an assistant to a lawyer or something like that). I got this diploma at the age of 21, and by then
I didn't really know what I wanted to do in life. At my current age of 29, I can say law doesn't interest me the slightest. That's why my current job is something completely different, I was very lucky to land this job as it's something I absolutely love doing.
The margin with my current job is that I can get to a maximum of 3 times the average of my country
by the end of my career. But to be honest, and although I'm very grateful, I feel I have more in me.
As said, I'm currently 29, single, no kids (and never will), no debt, no loans to pay off. With the job I currently have, I do get a fair amount of time off. During this time off I have a second job as a waiter.This gets me another 700 euros extra per month. Decent nonetheless, but could be better.
I think the only way to really earn a lot of money (i.e. 5 figures after taxes per month) is to own a business. The problem is I just don't know what I could do. I'm very good with my head, but not so good with my hands. Stocks are not for me, I simply don't have the knowledge (nor the interest to learn it).