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+1 at 25 yr old mid life crisis.

I'm 24 and already thinking wtf is my future and what am I doing now.

Read a good article about how gen y is very career progression driven and lifestyle driven. Much different to gen x. Gen y is comfortable in leaving their position to pursue their dreams whereas the previous generations did not.

yeh sounds about right lol life is a trade off though

Big $$$ = no life

Big social life = low $$$

Generally speaking, 100k is the pain barrier once you cross that your personal life suffers that's what I've found with my colleagues/mates etc

lol too true, 100k seems to be the point where you're expected to stress your ass off...6 day weeks, getting home from work then straight into dinner and straight into bed.

I'll be fked if I'm gonna waste my own life to create an excessively comfortable future for my kids to spend all the money/assets I saved up for them lol.

Electrician brahs

Umad ?

Electrician brahs

Umad ?

Thought I was the only one satisfied with my job here!

Can't see myself leaving any time soon, plenty of opportunities to move up and sweet work/life balance

Come at me crisisbrahs

Thought I was the only one satisfied with my job here!

Can't see myself leaving any time soon, plenty of opportunities to move up and sweet work/life balance

Come at me crisisbrahs

You are still in the honeymoon period. Get some years under your belt greenhorn :P

Hey everyone...this guy's a phony!

Right about the nurses and pay. They are handy to have around if you injure yourself though. The last one I was with was a bit scary...wanted to put me unconscious using my carotid arteries or some shit.

well, speak about scary nurses...

my ex, pretended to be pregnant. (swindled me of some abortion monehs)

pretended she had a blood problem, and wouldn't live past 2013. (hm, right.)

pretended she had a fainting problem.

and i believed her because she is a trained nurse. bloody blackmailing bitch.

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well, speak about scary nurses...

my ex, pretended to be pregnant. (swindled me of some abortion monehs)

pretended she had a blood problem, and wouldn't live past 2013. (hm, right.)

pretended she had a fainting problem.

and i believed her because she is a trained nurse. bloody blackmailing bitch.

asians..

i had a philo missus like that pretended she was pregnant. i lol'd everyone else thought she was a dick head. she found another boyfriend and like magic she 'miscarriages' lol

asians..

i had a philo missus like that pretended she was pregnant. i lol'd everyone else thought she was a dick head. she found another boyfriend and like magic she 'miscarriages' lol

lol

she likes to play in that sort of drama. for her, any attention is good.

i will not forgive her though, for becoming 65kg from 50kg. =x

refused to exercise because of her "blood problem"

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haha ye hence why im about to quit IT and open a business in the hospitality area :merli:

I sell restaurant equipment.. jus sayin.

also, pro tip: try and get into an existing eatery, easily save 30-70k

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Hey everyone...this guy's a phony!

Right about the nurses and pay. They are handy to have around if you injure yourself though. The last one I was with was a bit scary...wanted to put me unconscious using my carotid arteries or some shit.

you're only out for a few secs

haha ye hence why im about to quit IT and open a business in the hospitality area :merli:

Nice! What's the plan or can't reveal much at this stage?

As for tradies I rkn they are in a massive pay bubble cannot see long term sustainability of the wages, more so commercial sites

+1 at 25 yr old mid life crisis.

I'm 24 and already thinking wtf is my future and what am I doing now.

Read a good article about how gen y is very career progression driven and lifestyle driven. Much different to gen x. Gen y is comfortable in leaving their position to pursue their dreams whereas the previous generations did not.

I'm 23 and thinking just that.... finishing uni last year with no job!

We should just all go travel around the world while we're at it!

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