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They may not be able to get >5-7x on income which they shouldn’t anyway.Indeed. They just may not be able to get finance now.
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They may not be able to get >5-7x on income which they shouldn’t anyway.Indeed. They just may not be able to get finance now.
They may not be able to get >5-7x on income which they shouldn’t anyway.
Difficult to know. I didn’t think Perth would stay down as long as it has.The financiers will get the losses they deserve, arguably so do the investors, the question for me is how long will it last .... Perth is bouncing along the bottom & may have to wait for the east coast to bottom before the Reserve Bank will act.
https://www.perthnow.com.au/busines...er-cent-fall-in-value-for-2018-ng-b881063077z
The median house price in Perth now stands at $446,011, with values back to levels last seen in March 2009.
Arts degrees often lead to high paying corporate sector jobs, I know of several people with arts degrees that enjoy six figure incomes.
What's the ratio of people you know with arts degrees vs other industry specific degrees that have 6 figure incomes. My peer group is 25-30 and I know noone with an arts degree on 6 figures but countless others in property, finance, engineering and law with 6 figures.Arts degrees often lead to high paying corporate sector jobs, I know of several people with arts degrees that enjoy six figure incomes.
They enjoying life with that 6 figures? Everyone I know in those fields does 10-12 hours a day and hates their work life balance. The ones you know ain't even hit marriage and kids territory yet.What's the ratio of people you know with arts degrees vs other industry specific degrees that have 6 figure incomes. My peer group is 25-30 and I know noone with an arts degree on 6 figures but countless others in property, finance, engineering and law with 6 figures.
The arts kids have all moved to Fitzroy and Collingwood to drop pills every weekend.
Lots of people enjoy their careers.They enjoying life with that 6 figures? Everyone I know in those fields does 10-12 hours a day and hates their work life balance. The ones you know ain't even hit marriage and kids territory yet.
No assumptions there, I asked questions about his peers and explained my personal experience with people in those fields.Lots of people enjoy their careers.
They get a lot of reward and satisfaction from it.
You kind of make the assumption that everybody is clock watching.
Some of us bounce out early on a Monday .
My personal opinion is that there is a time limit on how long you can relax on holidays and do nothing before you start missing being productive again.
9-20 days is max for me.
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Yeah I love life, it's ******* sickThey enjoying life with that 6 figures? .
Yea it must suck sunbaking in a 5 star resort.No assumptions there, I asked questions about his peers and explained my personal experience with people in those fields.
Yeah I like my job.Lots of people enjoy their careers.
They get a lot of reward and satisfaction from it.
You kind of make the assumption that everybody is clock watching.
Some of us bounce out early on a Monday .
My personal opinion is that there is a time limit on how long you can relax on holidays and do nothing before you start missing being productive again.
9-20 days is max for me.
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Is that by choice ? Or have you afforded her that lifestyle...Yeah I like my job.
My GF doesnt work and the rare times Ive stayed home Im bored sitting at home watching daytime tv.
I say how do you do this every day? Id go insane.
Like getting up and doing something. Might as well get paid for it
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Nah she has a disability and has a sort of home business but goes weeks without work so gets discouraged.Is that by choice ? Or have you afforded her that lifestyle...
I'm guessing the yoga pants fit her like a glove..
The echo and bustle of a Westfield's drives me nuts too.
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NiceNah she has a disability and has a sort of home business but goes weeks without work so gets discouraged.
But we work it out.
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What's the ratio of people you know with arts degrees vs other industry specific degrees that have 6 figure incomes. My peer group is 25-30 and I know noone with an arts degree on 6 figures but countless others in property, finance, engineering and law with 6 figures.
The arts kids have all moved to Fitzroy and Collingwood to drop pills every weekend.
Does who you are matter nowadays than the degree you do, with respect to life outcomes?
You are an imbecile.
I assume there's some sarcasm there, but no idea what your point is.Yea it must suck sunbaking in a 5 star resort.
I get it.
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Point is that people that work hard and earn a six figure salary arnt that happy.I assume there's some sarcasm there, but no idea what your point is.
To be fair, the domain of the median income earner with no wealth (ie. the first home buyer) has never been a relatively decent area. Areas in Melbourne we consider decent now like Pascoe Vale, Coburg, Preston, Box Hill, Mulgrave etc. were the rougher parts of town 30 years ago, now they're only decent because they've gentrified and the original inhabitants have turned 60 or sold and moved out. Suburbs like Narre Warren, Sydenham, Point Cook and Caroline Springs will be seen as decent parts of town in 20 years or so purely because they'll have cleaned up and they'll be closer into the city and transport than the new alternatives. Those who bought there originally and kept the property will end up with a windfall and the cycle will continue.What are you talking about? The fact that you can get 500sqm of land in the boonies for the same price as an apartment closer in was not my point at all.
A modest 3 bedroom home in a decent area used to be the domain of the median income earner. Now that same home is worth $1m, making it the domain of the income rich or those who are old enough to have considerable equity. There is a huge disconnect.