Thread 508161973 - /pol/ [Archived: 981 hours ago]

Anonymous ID: FM/ZDXLQUnited States
6/21/2025, 6:24:54 AM No.508161973
confused
confused
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>look on indeed
>every entry level job is ~15/hour
>$2600/mo before taxes
>$1900 after taxes
>look up apartments
>its $1000 minimum for a literal living cube
>must have 3x income ($3000/mo) for your application to be accepted
>ok maybe houses are better
>look up housing
>its $200,000 minimum for any place that is liveable (including trailer parks)
>need $20,000 before signing
>$1600 monthly payment
>$250 monthly taxes
>$125 monthly home insurance
>$1975/mo just to have the place, already higher than my income
>electric, gas, utility bill

Give me one good reason why i shouldn't just kill myself right now
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Anonymous ID: XVqMEXKMUnited States
6/21/2025, 6:26:47 AM No.508162081
theres always a chance that the simpsons makes another sneed joke
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Anonymous ID: P5SRbesICanada
6/21/2025, 6:28:25 AM No.508162175
>>508162081

Not likely given how they suck Matt Groenings Jew cock all day nowadays. Plus they are woke and worship niggers.
Anonymous ID: xBVfyIRmUnited States
6/21/2025, 6:28:31 AM No.508162184
>>508161973 (OP)

Largest # of bedrooms possible then rent it out to friends / buddies

Now your pals are paying your mortgage
Anonymous ID: X/PN/Y/HUnited States
6/21/2025, 6:31:10 AM No.508162352
>>508161973 (OP)
>Give me one good reason why i shouldn't just kill myself right now
I've wanted to kill myself several times in my life, but each time I decided to hold off on it, and each of those dark times were eventually followed by some of the most beautiful moments in my life that have made it all worth it. Don't do it anon, you don't know what life has in store for you
Anonymous ID: KRTEt6TYUnited States
6/21/2025, 6:38:46 AM No.508162759
I have survived on 7.25 federal minimum, have gone without food for days and have been homeless as well. You can't demoralize me. Have worked in illegal conditions at illegal wages. There are people down here who live on rural lots in campers from the 70s without utility hookups, not even sewage. Bro we are living like Africans down here. Two bedroom house for 700 bucks a month, split that with someone, 350 bucks a month, whole house is leaning and the concrete foundation is full of huge holes, tubs flood with liquid sewage when it rains too hard. Talking houses that go for four figures on the market. You have no idea how little money we can survive on. There are people in the hills that live off the land like in frontier days they are called mountain people. Have you ever made a meal out of just sugar and water?
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Anonymous ID: lSsms7NbUnited States
6/21/2025, 6:42:23 AM No.508162938
>>508161973 (OP)
You need to join the trades to survive ass wipe. Go finish some concrete or something. The higher the hazard, the higher the pay.
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Anonymous ID: KRTEt6TYUnited States
6/21/2025, 6:48:26 AM No.508163262
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>>508162759
Snag this fixer upper for 5 grand welcome to Jackson, Mississippi bust your ass doing hard labor in the Southern sun for the local govt maybe you can make it in America.
Anonymous ID: zKnjq/ZsUnited States
6/21/2025, 6:52:58 AM No.508163512
>>508162938
I have worked in the trades down here in dangerous ass conditions workers getting mangled by asphalt machines pays about survival wages, illegal conditions without breaks, am also a trained woodworker that gets me 12 bucks an hour. Welcome to the real America, full of poor working people trying to pay the power bill.
Anonymous ID: nwpqmEVBUnited States
6/21/2025, 7:00:07 AM No.508163926
>>508161973 (OP)
So you can keep posting this thread
Anonymous ID: m+KZLSQ8United States
6/21/2025, 7:01:28 AM No.508163991
>>508161973 (OP)
I work for a company that just hired about 30 unskilled people paying $21.65-$26.00
Most of the people were 18-23
If you can't find a job then you aren't looking hard enough.
After 6 months I'll be transferring to another job within the company that gives me a work car and phone, paying $31/hr
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Sage ID: mHGBDL5uUnited States
6/21/2025, 7:08:24 AM No.508164368
>>508163991
Unskilled?

No one has skills first off. Harvard or Oxford grads are hired to learn on the job. The pay comes from their network
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Anonymous ID: 7S2uCO59France
6/21/2025, 7:10:30 AM No.508164501
>>508161973 (OP)
Just have your folks buy you a McMansion like the one you live in now.
Anonymous ID: 84+fBlP6United States
6/21/2025, 7:10:36 AM No.508164507
This lazy thread again
why is OP gaey
Anonymous ID: inu31rc2United States
6/21/2025, 7:10:37 AM No.508164509
Imagine how much of a problem for you this wouldn't be if you had an 850 credit score.
Anonymous ID: 48u08uiuUnited States
6/21/2025, 7:20:08 AM No.508165152
>>508164368
I learned too late that college is just a networking zone. You can learn everything you could possibly want about pretty much any topic imaginable from YouTube or your local library. The piece of paper you pay for is so you can have access to a network of professors and rich peers that you can ride the coat-tails of into a company by having them vouch for you. The obscene tuition costs of the Ivy League schools are to gatekeep normies away from penetrating the nepotistic machine while they can get fleeced by banks for tuition from public universities.
Anonymous ID: C8W5+NCqUnited States
6/21/2025, 7:28:21 AM No.508165654
>>508163991
>I work in a warehouse but dont want to say it
Its okay anon, I work in a warehouse too. I have also worked my way up the chain.
Its about the only place its possible these days.
Im making $30/hr, have my own AC office, and mostly just respond to emails all day.
Shits great.

OP, despite what the lazy retards all claim, caring and working hard gets you pretty far in the workplace. Every retard that said it was impossible to move up, are the ones still doing the manual labor all these hears later.
Also buying a house is easy. Same shit, so many people claimed buying was impossible at our current pay meanwhile the couple of us with IQs higher than 95 (not coincidently we are all the ones now working higher paying cushier jobs) all bought houses.
You dont need 10% down, their are first time home buyer programs that will let you finance the down payment and put 0% down. I paid $30/month for that privelage.
I also increased the mortage amount (if the house was $200k, I asked the bank to make it $210k) and built the closing costs in to my mortgage (if the seller cannot cover closing costs).
Life is onoy hard if you surround yourself with dumb people who only think about how difficult things are.
Go get yourself a job, work a year or two, and then buy a house. Dont be a nigger.
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Anonymous ID: m+KZLSQ8United States
6/21/2025, 7:36:02 AM No.508166122
>>508165654
Im not in the factory. I'm out in the field representing the company. But, yes, a majority of those 30 new hires were dock workers loaders and packers.
The position I'm trying to transfer to is servicing equipment at customer locations. New installs require a CDL (which I have), but I like not having DOT up my ass because the clearinghouse says so.
TL:DR?
Yes, go apply for warehousing or a factory. Dr Pepper is hiring seasonal work. It's a great way to get your foot into the door. Just prepare to work in a hot place. I work in an air-conditioned environment. Most of those guys don't.