DoctorMario
Well-Known Member
I was looking at the master it seems like full time progression is now only 4 years. Is that true or am I missing something?
I was looking at the master it seems like full time progression is now only 4 years. Is that true or am I missing something?
Used to be 2. Those were the good old days.
Used to be 2. Those were the good old days.
And the pay rate was much higher. Percentage wise.Used to be 6 months
Those were the good old days
It's never been 5 years 4 years the last 2 contracts. Was 3 when I started out fulltime driving thought that was to long IMO.I thought it used to be 5 years. That's why I said only
Damnit bobI used to be a girl, those were the good days.
It's never been 5 years 4 years the last 2 contracts. Was 3 when I started out fulltime driving thought that was to long IMO.
You damn right I did, got married had a kid and bought a house in one year.I bet you enjoyed that first top wage check.
You damn right I did, got married had a kid and bought a house in one year.
Yeah it was, told all the guys at work I was going to buy a mustang and live the life boy was I way off. Now I mentor these youngsters and tell them to save and buy a house for cash and wear a damn rubber or top rate wont hit for 18 years or so.That must have been one hell of a first top wage check!
You damn right I did, got married had a kid and bought a house in one year.
Lifestyle inflation is a bitch.When you're looking forward to top rate you think it's going to feel like big money, but (depending on your circumstances), it turns out it's never enough. It's relatively good money, but the wants will always outweigh the paycheck. I'm top rate and my wife makes the same and when I drive through nice neighborhoods I'm like "man, what do these people do?".
Decent house in the suburbs in my area you're looking at $500K
Average new car: $37K
Saving up for kids college which could be the cost of a house.
Saving up for retirement where 7 figures is recommended.
Suddenly, $200K a year disappears pretty quickly.
Don't get me wrong, we're fortunate but a good middle class life costs a fortune now.
Lifestyle inflation is a bitch.
Mo money mo problems.