Millenial here, not in tech. SINK. Skilled blue collar labor. Not union (for now…my next job I want to get in a union shop). I work hard, but I was also very lucky.
The #1 thing I did, by far and away, to crawl out of the grinding poverty that I was born into, was to leave my shithole Southern state and move to California.
I now make enough money that I’m on track for my own retirement, and I’m also funding my parents’ retirement. I’ll be a millionaire within a few years if things stay on track.
I did NOT pull myself up by my bootstraps. I worked very hard, had a government social system designed to support me rather than keep me down, and had several lucky breaks. Now I pay a shit ton of taxes and I’m glad to do so. California has been VERY good to me, and whatever taxes they feel entitled to is okay by me.
Millenial here, not in tech. SINK. Skilled blue collar labor. Not union (for now…my next job I want to get in a union shop). I work hard, but I was also very lucky.
The #1 thing I did, by far and away, to crawl out of the grinding poverty that I was born into, was to leave my shithole Southern state and move to California.
I now make enough money that I’m on track for my own retirement, and I’m also funding my parents’ retirement. I’ll be a millionaire within a few years if things stay on track.
I did NOT pull myself up by my bootstraps. I worked very hard, had a government social system designed to support me rather than keep me down, and had several lucky breaks. Now I pay a shit ton of taxes and I’m glad to do so. California has been VERY good to me, and whatever taxes they feel entitled to is okay by me.