nicksaiz65
Master Don Juan
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I think that if I get very intense about this, I should be able to clean up this whole mess within a year or two. I've already been getting my 401K match, so that is good. As long as I turn my focus to investing within the next couple years maximum, I should be on track.I did not know contract workers got 401K matching. I'm glad you do that, and glad BeExcellent mentioned it.
That's fair, this job is very new. +50% higher salary means you have a lot more money coming in, even over those few months. If you're tempted to rent a new place, consider delaying that until you've paid off credit card debt and personal loans.
I've noticed other posters discussing investing, which I have deliberately avoided. Investing comes after your personal finances are in order, and is not worth stressing about now. I mentioned paying down debt partly to improve your finances, but also because I suspect it will lower your stress level (which you said is a problem at your new job).
Out of curiosity, who do you follow for your investing advice? Ramit Sethi? In the future, as my salary rises(goal of $200K) I want to get to the point where I'm investing 50+% of my income, investing very aggressively, but that is outside of the scope of this thread.
I also wanted to discuss the rent point you made. The rent in my complex is going up again. I'm not against having a roommate if it can help me dig out of this mess faster.
I think you are 100% right about having the safety net and debt gone lowering my levels of stress. Ironically, even though I quit my side job to focus on my tech job, as of late I've found it quite difficult to focus on said tech job. This is because my mind keeps wandering to thinking about the debt, what emergency will come up next, and if the emergencies will come up faster than the money I'm throwing at the debt to pay it down. Ironically, this is making me a worse programmer. Debt like this affects in many ways. I realize that might not be entirely logical but that is what's been happening lately. It makes me want to run out and grab my side hustle again. I just don't feel completely safe, which is definitely affecting my headspace, which is making me a worse developer. Yet, at the same time, I think that the argument that any side hustle at all would make me a worse dev is still true. My performance at the $120K tech job has to be FANTASTIC. The tech job must stay, because if I don't get renewed, I'm going to be up a creek and will have to declare bankruptcy for sure. But then again, you could argue that it's only two days a week, that if I were to manage my time perfectly I could do both. It's kinda like being stuck in between a rock and a hard place lol.
Things like this make me want to run out and get my side job back, just for the peace of mind lol. I'd almost be willing to cut out my personal relaxation time(except for 30 mins a day) and just deal with it for a few months(as was mentioned earlier) so I can have the multiple jobs again and feel a bit more financially stable. Luckily, I'm not worried about burnout.
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