so you made an account on here today to say that you made money?
cool? I make like $850 a week from my real job lol
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i don't think so
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i don't think so
Lol okay that's fine.
If you are a kid you may think $850 a week is a lot. Its really not at all especially when taxes come out. When you have monthly payments that cost over half of what you make its not a lot of money.
you know, bills, food, pets, medical bills that almost made me go broke at one point. helping out family with money too.
What if I ran a legit company and made $850 a week. that would be shit money, that would be bankrupt money. unless its some really small time thing. but where I live good luck with that unless you can do it all online with no brick and mortar.
now if you are a kid in HS making that you will feel like you are rich (get into construction you can make close to that weekly where I live right out of highschool)
But if your an adult where I live its really not much. Just a 1-2 bedroom apartment cost like $2600 a month, unless you want to live in bum fuck no where and only pay $1300-$2000 a month
I think people forget that manual labor jobs make a lot. Everyone is too focused on thinking you need to be a jeff bezos or bill gates to make a good living.
When most construction places pay super super good. my first job I poured concrete and made $32 an hour. Now just think. if that's starting pay, think what you can work up to. making some good money,
plus hours are like 8-10 hours a day so its good money. want to know another perk of construction? In the winter if you have it you can claim unemployment, so you get paid less then you normally make but you get to sit on your ass for a few months doing nothing while getting checks in the mail.
There was a guy who I knew, not personally but I knew of him. he was making millions per year. and guess what he did, He bought and sold dirt. I bet you never thought selling dirt could make you millions. but guess who needs to buy dirt by the tons? Construction companies.
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