Thread 33364956 - /adv/ [Archived: 547 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/15/2025, 5:37:15 AM No.33364956
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I worked a pretty intense job with a lot of OT clearing $100k/yr (ex: nurse, tradesman, cop etc. etc.) for 3 years and then I quit to do a extremely laidback WFH job for $70k. Literally - I send 2-3 emails a day and do two meetings a week. The thing is, I'm 25, still live at home with nothing to my name but some savings.

I'm starting to regret not "grinding it" out a bit more, since I've pretty much hit my earnings cap at this laid back job. All of my coworkers talk about how they took a pay cut for this job because they wanted the work life balance.

Did I fuck up? I have no education & this job is a promotion "on paper" but the pay is so much less. I was working 80 hour weeks making like $6k a pay check at my old job.
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Anonymous
7/15/2025, 5:40:43 AM No.33364969
>>33364956 (OP)
No education is going to bite you in the ass for career advancement. What are you planning to do in the future?
Anonymous
7/15/2025, 5:53:20 AM No.33365008
>>33364956 (OP)
Pic is AI slop. There is no such bikeway. As a cyclist I am deebly offended. Unironically, death to capitalism!
Anonymous
7/15/2025, 6:06:17 AM No.33365052
>>33364956 (OP)
What WFH job
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Anonymous
7/15/2025, 6:16:47 AM No.33365091
>>33365052
work from home
Anonymous
7/15/2025, 7:59:20 AM No.33365432
Buy a house, obviously. You have a decent income and savings, you should be able to service a mortgage.
If for some reason it's impossible in your area, buy a place in a cheaper remote area and rent it out. Then you're building equity.