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Old 08-08-2014, 04:07 AM
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Just starting out at 21 I'm currently working for a Maintance dept for the local school district (sucky pay) and going to college at night and online. I've managed to build mine one piece at a time and it's came along good over the past year. <img src="https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=570050"/>
only a year, new rig, pricey goodies. You must live at home with the DNA donors, with sucky pay and a rig like that!
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Old 08-08-2014, 06:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Flexer07
Just starting out at 21 I'm currently working for a Maintance dept for the local school district (sucky pay) and going to college at night and online. I've managed to build mine one piece at a time and it's came along good over the past year.

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Thats a really sweet jeep,
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Married no kids. I work as a goldsmith/jeweler. I make really good money. My wife makes decent money. Only real debt is the house.

Had a fully built tj. Sold it moved to Florida and bought the house. Bought a 2011 jku a month later. Most money last few years has went to the house and doing projects. Couple expensive vacations in there. Now it's time to start doing things to the jeep. It won't be an overnight thing but shouldn't take too long either once I make up my mind on my parts list and what route I wanna go.
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Parachute tester for NASA but every once in a while I moonlight as an In Flight Rocket Repairman.
Just a thought.....If at first you don't succeed, parachuting may not be for you.

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Here's a question. What is considered "great pay" in our time? I know what I make and it doesn't seem like or feel like what it should be. Everybody has a number. So I'll start, I think $250k/ year would be ideal. I'm not at that level, but busting my ass to get there.
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Originally Posted by Jeepstin12
Here's a question. What is considered "great pay" in our time? I know what I make and it doesn't seem like or feel like what it should be. Everybody has a number. So I'll start, I think $250k/ year would be ideal. I'm not at that level, but busting my ass to get there.
Nope, you'll still feel like you're barely making it. Doesn't help that the government takes a metric crap ton more as you scale up. Then there's Obamacare, capital gains tax rates, the threat of carried interest being taxed as regular income. $350+ is when it gets much better. You can spend what you want and still have far more to save and invest. Guilt free spending


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