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Adventure or Money? and life options for those in their mid 20's. Advice please
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<blockquote data-quote="tomzestatlu" data-source="post: 811046" data-attributes="member: 11469"><p>Good thread and wisdom in it.</p><p></p><p>I have started another thread, because of different life-experience, but I have something common and that´s age and dillema I am going through.</p><p></p><p>I am 25 and iff I should trade next 5 years of my life for money, I would do it. As a Polish guy mentioned few posts above, sallaries in this part of Europe are shit. I have army background, which provided good money. Generally, state provides quite good conditions in comparison to private companies and corporations, which only use middle/eastern Europe as cheap work force. There´s historically lowest unemployment rate, but it´s still inredibly difficult to find good payed job unless you are good programmer.</p><p></p><p>I quit the army, so I could build REAL career in civilian world. But I don´t see opportunity. If there´s and opportunity to trade my time and turn it into well-rewarded promising career in corporate world, then I would do it. </p><p></p><p>Tips as saving 1000$/month are good, but how can you save 1000$, when average net sallary is few hundred bucks smaller. I could save this much, when I was in the army as CO, living in my office. So maybe, in the end, there will be no other chance, than enlist again.</p><p></p><p>Generally, the most of the people trade their lifes for small flat and opportunity to wipe their brains with litres of alcohol once a week. No thanks.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes I do think the way, that I would throw my old life away and start some ultimate adventure. But all of the ideas are one-way tickets.</p><p>But booze and chicks isn´t adventure, that´s reward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tomzestatlu, post: 811046, member: 11469"] Good thread and wisdom in it. I have started another thread, because of different life-experience, but I have something common and that´s age and dillema I am going through. I am 25 and iff I should trade next 5 years of my life for money, I would do it. As a Polish guy mentioned few posts above, sallaries in this part of Europe are shit. I have army background, which provided good money. Generally, state provides quite good conditions in comparison to private companies and corporations, which only use middle/eastern Europe as cheap work force. There´s historically lowest unemployment rate, but it´s still inredibly difficult to find good payed job unless you are good programmer. I quit the army, so I could build REAL career in civilian world. But I don´t see opportunity. If there´s and opportunity to trade my time and turn it into well-rewarded promising career in corporate world, then I would do it. Tips as saving 1000$/month are good, but how can you save 1000$, when average net sallary is few hundred bucks smaller. I could save this much, when I was in the army as CO, living in my office. So maybe, in the end, there will be no other chance, than enlist again. Generally, the most of the people trade their lifes for small flat and opportunity to wipe their brains with litres of alcohol once a week. No thanks. Sometimes I do think the way, that I would throw my old life away and start some ultimate adventure. But all of the ideas are one-way tickets. But booze and chicks isn´t adventure, that´s reward. [/QUOTE]
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