RE: What Salary needed to afford Challenger
Let me make something perfectly clear.... I totally understand what your saying man... as being in debt locks you into a certain spot in life or certain job where as if your not in debt you can get up and move for no reason at all point taken. Im at a point in my life where im 23 like in your case i make more than a teacher, a cop, a fireman, postal employee yada yada yada... I work with my hands im quick on my feet and very creative amongst being a strong leader. Ohh yeah and a "free spirit" Please explain to me why would want to "out source" my job??? So then the rest of your "team can mutiny your business" Please man don't get that big hairy cheesiness with me. I've seriously thought about moving to Orlando and working in Epcot or maybe going to Manhattan and working in what is the Epicenter of our culture. If I can buy this car in little old St. Augustine Florida don't preach to me about how it will hinder my future, because the places I intend on going pay substanialy more money. I for that reason don't want to buy a house and get a mortgage just cause I'd have to worry about selling it and with the market now if a job came up where im looking and it could be there now how would I then be able to leave??? A car will take me places... get it?? Im only 23 no reason to "settle down now" yeah im happy I love what I do, but i know there's so much more out there, on top of so much more money. This car is a toast to all my hard work and a celebration to what's to come. Yeah I am the exact kind of employee every business wants, not most. Yeah people "like you" subsidizing everything, so are you like Bush and want to "Privitize school to" do you think that is a good idea??? I work for millionaires i've learned a lot. I've climbed up the tree and had it cut down from under me, and im only 23. Nothing will stop me. What you've said does hold true in 99% of people out there. But at just about any given time I could open a restaurant of my own (if I wanted to) But that's for the future. That's for when I meet the guy like you who has millions and wants to invest, in me. Not "subsidize" me. No hard feelings at all and please don't take this with any undertones. I respect your opinion. I thank you for it too, but you don't try to stop a train by jumping in front of it. Quality of work and quantity of work is priceless it can't be subsidized. I play the numbers game to every single day, every week all year long. Food cost, labor cost, overhead, waste, cost out recipes....etc....etc....