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oceanleap t1_iycl31s wrote
Reply to 2nd job at 18, worth it? by RoyalHaza
You are 18 and earning minimum wage. You need to think about how to put yourself on a path for a much higher earning job. Learn about different careers, what they earn, what they do, how to train for them. Pick one that you think you could do and succeed at that is a reasonable for fornyour skills and interests and how/where you like to spend your time. Look into getting the training or education you need. Community College? Trade school?
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Reply to comment by VIK_96 in Can we just take a moment to appreciate how beautiful Brooklyn College's campus is by OliverHPerry
Beautiful campus.
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Reply to 401k in the US, but moving overseas by solidboom
I suggest moving it to an IRA with Fidelity or similar. You'll have full control of it. Keep a US bank account open so that you can easily transfer money in or out of it (hard to do from an overseas bank account). Open the IRA account and do their paperwork to transfer the money directly, don't you withdraw it. If you withdraw it you risk getting hit with a lot of taxes and penalties if you don't put it in the IRA quickly enough.
oceanleap t1_iu7q4d0 wrote
Reply to comment by findingnemo202020 in Are We Doing Retirement Contributions Right? by findingnemo202020
You are still in your 20s, already have a house, earn above 100k, and are contributing 20% to retirement? You're in amazingly good shape. And a pension? Wow. Time for babies.
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Reply to [Follow up] 22 years old and have a check made out to me for 30,000 dollars. Should I open a savings account for the initial deposit or just go straight to my checkings? by throwaway2639441
Deposit that 30k in your checking account tomorrow. Then take your time to decide where you are going to open a savings account (or a Roth IRA or other type of account) and move your money from your checking account. But get that money in the bank now.
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in Canada House of Commons unanimously agrees to describe residential schools as genocide by shpydar
Exactly. This was intigated, organized, ordered and funded by the Canadian government. They shouldn't be trying to push responsibility off to a different organization. Take responsibility.
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Reply to comment by mastermindxs in My thoughts after walking 8.5 miles down Roosevelt Ave and Greenpoint Ave through Queens by iFlunkedChemistry
Very cool OP.
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Reply to comment by Sickpup831 in Found: guy in a suit, running on top of the building by eekamuse
60 year-old jumping on roofs is ... impressive.
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Reply to What NYC renters need to know about getting landlords to turn the heat back on by habichuelacondulce
Seal your windows and weatherproof your doors.
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Reply to comment by RoyalHaza in 2nd job at 18, worth it? by RoyalHaza
Great, you have a career path. Invest the extra time in taking courses in that area, so you'll ev en tally have a qualification relevant to being an HR manager. Never tie your future to only one company. Things can happen. Their business can go bad so they lay people (you) off, someone else gets the job instead of you, boss decides not to retire, etc. Get yourself qualified so you can get this same job in another business if needed. So research HR manager - do they have a background in psychology, organizational behavior etc? Are there certifications? Are there courses in yoir local community College you can take to set you on that path? An associates degree Sign up for the right community College courses.