thunder_god
Master Don Juan
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So my dream job of becoming a physiotherapist and making a modest living couldn't come into fruition as I got booted from my program. I have around 40 something thousand in government student loan debt as well and I don't think I can afford to return back to school to take another program. I'm also living with a room mate right now however my lease is done at the end of the summer and I also can't stand this prick so I'll definitely be moving out. Plus they increased my rent for the new lease. Moving back home with my parents isn't an option, as they will drive me crazy and turned me into an extreme case of a blue pill guy through my upbringing and only now after moving out have I begun to turn things around and fix areas of my life.
I'm kind of lost right now as to how best to make a lot of money. I could maybe get a entry level job with my undergrad degree but I would be earning a measly 35-40k a year if I'm lucky, and like what a 2-3% raise a year. I would be making peanuts and barely have anything saved up after paying off my student loans. I hope to someday own a nice house, and travel around the world, however in Canada, were given a measly 2 weeks of vacation a year. What the hell can you do with 2 $hitty weeks out of the year? Most people spend 2-3 decades working in their fields making less then 6 figures making someone else rich while they struggle financially to make ends meet. I don't want to end up like these people. I want to be able to have financial independence and security, but seems like in today's age this is nearly impossible. I feel like university and the educational system in this country never really teaches you about how to actually make money and become successful, instead focusing on education that is quite useless and meaningless for getting ahead in life.
I just started reading the book "rich dad, poor dad" and I'm intending on reading several other financial paperbacks to educate me a bit more. I also looked into working in the canadian oil fields, but it seems very depressing working in ice cold temperatures in the Canadian north, without any social life, living like a hermit for years just to make some decent money. I'm also looking towards perhaps trying day trading, however I don't know anything about investing and stocks. Also property prices in the greater Toronto area is way out of whack and a $hitty house right in the city will run you about $700,000, which is a huge amount of capital to be able to possess. It will take me like 10 years or so of living like a cheakskate saving up my earnings to be able to even afford the capital to invest in property that costs this much, and who knows by that time, with artficial inflation the properties would costs even more . I was always taught by my father to be successful you need to study hard, get into university, get a good job, and you would be set to return with a modest lifestyle. However, he grew up in a third world country and things are a lot different in today's age and time.
I'm kind of lost right now as to how best to make a lot of money. I could maybe get a entry level job with my undergrad degree but I would be earning a measly 35-40k a year if I'm lucky, and like what a 2-3% raise a year. I would be making peanuts and barely have anything saved up after paying off my student loans. I hope to someday own a nice house, and travel around the world, however in Canada, were given a measly 2 weeks of vacation a year. What the hell can you do with 2 $hitty weeks out of the year? Most people spend 2-3 decades working in their fields making less then 6 figures making someone else rich while they struggle financially to make ends meet. I don't want to end up like these people. I want to be able to have financial independence and security, but seems like in today's age this is nearly impossible. I feel like university and the educational system in this country never really teaches you about how to actually make money and become successful, instead focusing on education that is quite useless and meaningless for getting ahead in life.
I just started reading the book "rich dad, poor dad" and I'm intending on reading several other financial paperbacks to educate me a bit more. I also looked into working in the canadian oil fields, but it seems very depressing working in ice cold temperatures in the Canadian north, without any social life, living like a hermit for years just to make some decent money. I'm also looking towards perhaps trying day trading, however I don't know anything about investing and stocks. Also property prices in the greater Toronto area is way out of whack and a $hitty house right in the city will run you about $700,000, which is a huge amount of capital to be able to possess. It will take me like 10 years or so of living like a cheakskate saving up my earnings to be able to even afford the capital to invest in property that costs this much, and who knows by that time, with artficial inflation the properties would costs even more . I was always taught by my father to be successful you need to study hard, get into university, get a good job, and you would be set to return with a modest lifestyle. However, he grew up in a third world country and things are a lot different in today's age and time.