I admire this young guy for making do with the salary he's given.
However, what is disturbing is that this guy is working in one of most high growth and prosperous industries in the nation for one of the most powerful dot coms around and would barely make ends meet if he had to give up his hobo lifestyle.
If he's still only saving 90% while living in u-haul and pretty much doesn't pay for food/utilities that means his take home pay can't be that much to begin with. I'm guessing it's around 50k before taxes. If he actually lived like a regular person he'd be paycheck to paycheck and deep into debt.
Tell me if that makes any sense while working in an industry that pumps out hundreds of billions in profits, imports h1b workers, and where the top percent are ridiculously wealthy.
edit: Just as a quick comparison when I was his age I was making roughly the same amount (this was a pretty long time ago) and didn't have to live like a bum and had a pretty nice lifestyle in the L.A. area. I'm not in the same field though but I remember a friend who was in IT was making much more than that on his entry level job for microsoft around the late 90's and also was living well. If this guy is barely making ends meet in 2015 then IT wages are truly stagnant as fuck.
However, what is disturbing is that this guy is working in one of most high growth and prosperous industries in the nation for one of the most powerful dot coms around and would barely make ends meet if he had to give up his hobo lifestyle.
If he's still only saving 90% while living in u-haul and pretty much doesn't pay for food/utilities that means his take home pay can't be that much to begin with. I'm guessing it's around 50k before taxes. If he actually lived like a regular person he'd be paycheck to paycheck and deep into debt.
Tell me if that makes any sense while working in an industry that pumps out hundreds of billions in profits, imports h1b workers, and where the top percent are ridiculously wealthy.
edit: Just as a quick comparison when I was his age I was making roughly the same amount (this was a pretty long time ago) and didn't have to live like a bum and had a pretty nice lifestyle in the L.A. area. I'm not in the same field though but I remember a friend who was in IT was making much more than that on his entry level job for microsoft around the late 90's and also was living well. If this guy is barely making ends meet in 2015 then IT wages are truly stagnant as fuck.