And terra you shouldn't be associating yourself with saltyfeet's threads unless you don't wanna become a mod, cause this crap doesn't benefit anyone except ops need to feel important and etc
I was one of salty's girlfriends. He dumped me, and I got drunk. Don't remember much after that. I woke up the next week with a sepina in the mail. Apparently I violated a restraining order or something.
You know, your all pretty rude to salty. Just let his imaginations run wild here so he thinks that he has a girlfriend and thinks he doesn't get mixed up with male and female unlike real life.
Definitely not true. And in no ways is it "not hard", in most situations, I would say that many of these people would have had to be born into a family with money. Many opportunities are immediately closed when you are born into a poorer family. A job making 200k a year would likely require a good post secondary education, often at extensive length in the case of something like a medical doctor. These things are simply not free, and post-secondary education cannot be afforded by all. I'm sure even if many poor families could afford post secondary education, their life and often the area they live in can cause problems for a child's education or health, leading to them being quite unlikely to ever reach a university or college. Obviously there are some rare exceptions of people making 200k, mostly entrepreneurs, but they're rare, and they certainly don't just "have it easy".
34k a year, and you are in the top 1% globally. You should get a bumper sticker. It's good for cruising the high schools.
Terra, I have many friends who have gotten full rides to universities (myself getting 2 years paid and over 20k in scholarships because of GPA). I didn't grow up in a well off family, I just worked hard in school. Again, it's not hard. You just got to work for it.
And now you're making 250k/year? Also, I said POOR families. There's a difference between "well off" and "poor". And also I said you can still make it to uni. Doesn't mean you are likely to make 250k.
Some of my friends were 'poor' they got full rides, also I'm still in uni so no I'm not making that but if I get the job I want I can start making 100k and move my way up. Also bit adding the salary my fiancé is making
You can't truly tell me everyone could be making 250 thousand dollars a year if they just "worked hard".