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CEO raises minimum wage to $70000, takes $70000 wage himself until profits are met.

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1. I champion ElRoachO's posts

2. He produces a thought experiment that I begrudgingly walk through so he can make more good points, I guess

3. I'm the *******.

4. OK
 
Are you admitting a troll job with this post and your last PM to me? Because, for real, this is insulting and stupid.
Nope. Just trying to lighten your mood with humor.
Clearly I'm the troll because I make every attempt to get you to see it any other way than you do.

I'm sigging that on principle alone.
 
Nope. Just trying to lighten your mood with humor.

Clearly I'm the troll because I make every attempt to get you to see it any other way than you do.

I'm sigging that on principle alone.

Hold onto that last thread, braugh. This has been worth it if you do.
 
https://trends.collegeboard.org/college-pricing/introduction

$6k a year is expensive when you make $15k.

Then there's the cost of books, transportation, other materials, etc.

True.

If you cannot make more than $15k you probably have no business in college in the first place. Go pick up a shovel. Most college kids in Utah can easily earn over $30,000/yr. Kids in New York can earn $15k in 3 summer months waiting tables.


And the cost of housing, food, personal care. Entertainment goes out the window.

Adding in cost of living is disingenuous. It's there regardless.

We haven't even gotten to all the subsidies and scholarships available to lower the cost even further.

If after all that you still cannot afford tuition then take out a $30,000 loan and finish a 4 year degree asap. It's a ****ing car payment for hell's sake. The vast majority of majors make either in the $55k-74.9k range or $75k+. You can guess the ones that don't (social sciences, teachers, film...).

Anyone with a pulse can graduate by 22 and skate through life doing the bare minimum and retire by 52-56 with 100% pre-retirement income while waiting for social security and medicare to kick in. School is cheap, our model is so easy it's almost sad.
 
True.

If you cannot make more than $15k you probably have no business in college in the first place. Go pick up a shovel. Most college kids in Utah can easily earn over $30,000/yr. Kids in New York can earn $15k in 3 summer months waiting tables.




Adding in cost of living is disingenuous. It's there regardless.

We haven't even gotten to all the subsidies and scholarships available to lower the cost even further.

If after all that you still cannot afford tuition then take out a $30,000 loan and finish a 4 year degree asap. It's a ****ing car payment for hell's sake. The vast majority of majors make either in the $55k-74.9k range or $75k+. You can guess the ones that don't (social sciences, teachers, film...).

Anyone with a pulse can graduate by 22 and skate through life doing the bare minimum and retire by 52-56 with 100% pre-retirement income while waiting for social security and medicare to kick in. School is cheap, our model is so easy it's almost sad.

Careful, dude. There's probably a rollerblades joke waiting for you.
 
Oh and Roach, before you go on about how cool Norway is, our average household net-adjusted disposable income per capita is $7k/year more than Norway. I suppose paying $7k for 4 years is worth a lifetime of $7k more per year.
 
Also, Scandinavian countries basically don't have to fund a military. A few years ago the average age of a Danish soldier was 42-years old. Their whole system is job safety net. It helps when NATO fronts the vast vast majority of your costs.
 
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