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Become skilled at Mig & Tig welding, you will earn more bro.
You could live in Portland, Oregon.
Yep thats what I'm aiming at.
Thing is I want to live on the east coast, the west coast and the midwest(even though its cheaper) doesn't appeal to me at all.
If the New York/Philadelphia area is to expensive, maybe something like Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Boston, Providence, Newark(yes even Newark lol), Baltimore or Hartford would be good.
make enough to support your family I think is probably where it should be at... there is no number to it, it depends entirely on the family... so go out and meet girls and if the two of you can support a family + retirement, that's all that really matters...
Thing is I want to live on the east coast, the west coast and the midwest(even though its cheaper) doesn't appeal to me at all.
If the New York/Philadelphia area is to expensive, maybe something like Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Boston, Providence, Newark(yes even Newark lol), Baltimore or Hartford would be good.
I'm curious as to why the west coast isn't appealing?
As for me, I'd prefer someone to have a career in my field (it's a bit of an obsession and can be hard to understand by 'outsiders' ) and the wages aren't that great... As long as he's surviving comfortably and isn't mired in debt I have no real preferences.
I'm curious as to why the west coast isn't appealing?
With the pacific northwest in particular, I dislike the nature and climate.
Cali could be alright but I guess I just like the east coast alot better, Chicago is the only city outside the eastcoast that I could really conisder moving too.
With the pacific northwest in particular, I dislike the nature and climate.
Cali could be alright but I guess I just like the east coast alot better, Chicago is the only city outside the eastcoast that I could really conisder moving too.
January one year i flew out of Monterey,CA. It was 70 degrees. I flew into O'hare airport. It was 15 degrees. The wind blew me to the train station, to go to Great Lakes Navy A Schools.
With the pacific northwest in particular, I dislike the nature and climate.
Cali could be alright but I guess I just like the east coast alot better, Chicago is the only city outside the eastcoast that I could really conisder moving too.
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I was just curious
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Originally Posted by Hawk J
January one year i flew out of Monterey,CA. It was 70 degrees. I flew into O'hare airport. It was 15 degrees. The wind blew me to the train station, to go to Great Lakes Navy A Schools.
No Thankyou. I'll take the West Coast any day.
for aviation, California is perfect... There aren't many places you can fly basically year round with awesome weather. I might be moving to Alaska next year so it's gonna be a huge shock!
I earn 48k per year, I could potentially earn more in the future like up to 55-60k... But I doub't anymore than that.
I am a blue collar worker, I am not the academic type. I went to community college to learn my trade(welding) so I do have some college experience although it was only 6 months. This is what I want to do. Am I succesful enough?
I would never pursue a more succesful woman who earns more money, but I do realise that blue collar working class guys are not as attractive for the average woman as a white collar office type worker. Just curious about womens view on this. What would you say is the minimum a man has to earn for you to be in a relationship with him?
And no, I'm not suggesting women only care about money. But I do realise that having a good job is important. And I'm not sure if mine qualifies as a good job in womens oppinion.
Speaking as a white collar guy, I don't agree with you. In fact I know a lot of women who are specifically attracted to blue collar guys.
48-60k is definitely enough IMO. Use your money wisely. Manage your debt.
Your not going to attract a woman based on your income alone, you don't make enough for that (nor do most white collar guys).
A lot of people who get degrees don't have a way to apply their degree so that they make more than you do or will in the future.
Many professional jobs have been outsourced, pushing down wages for white collar.
Luckily for you, I don't think it is too easy to outsource welding and not that practical to import, and illegal aliens won't be hired for welding in the same numbers as for other blue collar jobs.
You are very young and make pretty good money. You have time on your side and no student loans, so use this to your advantage and save for many years.
You have a lot going for you with your choice of occupation. So don't worry about someone else doing better than you. Most aren't anyway. And if some women are turned off by blue collar, who cares. Many are not.
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