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7/4/2025, 1:43:13 PM
>>509481803
>Hey, mom, co-sign this credit card so that I can nigger-out on a $9 combo meal.
>>509482054
>Thats like what a USPS worker makes nowadays.
I was making that doing an aux route 2-3 hours a day a few years ago. Did you know that you can get a full pension (that is 100% funded) at age 55 from the USPS?
It's not a bad gig if someone didn't have any education or skills and wanted to be able to live and work anywhere in the country then retire in their 50s.
>>509482124
>You seem very focused on having a low credit score and scamming credit card companies.
I thought that was the point of the thread? As Finnbro pointed out and as I said (even here) it is much more difficult to establish credit as a corporation precisely because of how much easier it is to fold up shop, so a business model relying on rolling the dice on a shitload of borrowed money still isn't helping so much.
>>509482223
>the cost of housing being that insanely high
Seriously there's over 350 million Americans that manage to get by without living in the top 30 most expensive/desirable cities. Living in Aspen, Nantucket, or Seattle is not mandatory here.
>>509482370
>thinking that they could win kikes at their own game when the kikes can literally print money out of thin air is fucking retarded.
The irony being that if there actually were some infinite free money glitch, everybody could have cashed out at the inflated high on that stock.
>Hey, mom, co-sign this credit card so that I can nigger-out on a $9 combo meal.
>>509482054
>Thats like what a USPS worker makes nowadays.
I was making that doing an aux route 2-3 hours a day a few years ago. Did you know that you can get a full pension (that is 100% funded) at age 55 from the USPS?
It's not a bad gig if someone didn't have any education or skills and wanted to be able to live and work anywhere in the country then retire in their 50s.
>>509482124
>You seem very focused on having a low credit score and scamming credit card companies.
I thought that was the point of the thread? As Finnbro pointed out and as I said (even here) it is much more difficult to establish credit as a corporation precisely because of how much easier it is to fold up shop, so a business model relying on rolling the dice on a shitload of borrowed money still isn't helping so much.
>>509482223
>the cost of housing being that insanely high
Seriously there's over 350 million Americans that manage to get by without living in the top 30 most expensive/desirable cities. Living in Aspen, Nantucket, or Seattle is not mandatory here.
>>509482370
>thinking that they could win kikes at their own game when the kikes can literally print money out of thin air is fucking retarded.
The irony being that if there actually were some infinite free money glitch, everybody could have cashed out at the inflated high on that stock.
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