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I try not to think or worry about all this stuff but at the end of the day I have to make 13,000 a month to break even. It's getting harder because people just don't have money to pay me anymore.

I have to be creative about making money. When I leave the house in the morning I am looking for any way possible to make cash.

My friend who is a private lender offered me a granite business(repo) yesterday full of all top notch Italian machines in a 5000sq ft building for 2k a month or to sell off all the machinery.

If anyone has any ideas about this pm me.
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Quote: (10-04-2011 10:13 PM)el mechanico Wrote:  

I try not to think or worry about all this stuff but at the end of the day I have to make 13,000 a month to break even. It's getting harder because people just don't have money to pay me anymore.

I have to be creative about making money. When I leave the house in the morning I am looking for any way possible to make cash.

My friend who is a private lender offered me a granite business(repo) yesterday full of all top notch Italian machines in a 5000sq ft building for 2k a month or to sell off all the machinery.

If anyone has any ideas about this pm me.

You need to cut down on your expenses.

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Quote: (10-04-2011 02:03 AM)MikeCF Wrote:  

Quote: (10-03-2011 10:59 PM)torontokid Wrote:  

This shows the importance of getting your financial life handled in college so you're not in debt when you graduate but actually have a nice 40-50k saved up in the bank.
My buddy who's 22 and has 70k saved up in the bank with 0 debt is a prime example of somebody who didn't just sit passively and then get screwed by the system. The number one thing they should teach kids when they graduate high school is that getting into a lot of student debt is not worth it.

Those are usually the same "self-made men" whose parents paid for everything.

Just because guys don't have an outright trust fund, and don't talk about parental support, doesn't mean they aren't getting it.

I'm not a player hater, but in my life, there are very few truly self-made men.

Even Zuckerburg was able to drop out of Harvard because his parents would cover his ass if his idea didn't work out. You can gamble big when you have the insurance of rich or at least well off family members.

For me, it was get rich or die trying - though that's an exaggeration. I could always live in my parent's basement while recovering.

Be born into abject poverty and walk without a safety net. Then start lecturing guys about how they should have five or six figure savings by 22.

Bet ya don't know many "self-made men" like that, do you?

Actually I do. The friend I was referring to has been living on his own without parental support since he was 17. I would hardly call that a "safety net".

In any case I wasn't defending the top 1 percent. I was just saying what young people should aim for by graduation in this world. Of course the bankers have screwed up the entire nation, but its not as if the nation has been very smart about it. Making sure you have cash when you graduate is a great idea and I don't see why you would criticize that?

Also, I don't understand why people take out massive debts and then believe the housing market will keep going up even if they are in the middle of bumfuck farm? Isn't that just common sense that you only buy what you can absolutely know you can afford.

In any case, I agree with Roosh, bailing out the bankers while ignoring the problems of ordinary homeowners is hypocrisy at its highest. Both groups made massively stupid decisions but the bankers were rewarded very well.
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