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Chase gave me $11,878+

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Re: Chase gave me $11,878+


@iced wrote:

I'm more interested in learning how an 18 year old college student got a job that pays at least $70,000 and stll found time to attend class. 


+1. Agree and please let us know the kind of job that you can get at 18 that pays more than $70,000. Lots of people who are even in their 20's would like to know the answer! Smiley Happy

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Re: Chase gave me $11,878+


@Anonymous wrote:

@iced wrote:

I'm more interested in learning how an 18 year old college student got a job that pays at least $70,000 and stll found time to attend class. 


+1. Agree and please let us know the kind of job that you can get at 18 that pays more than $70,000. Lots of people who are even in their 20's would like to know the answer! Smiley Happy


OP didn't say she has a job paying $70k. Her spend is $70k and half of that is tuition. Part-time assistant at a law firm? It can't be biglaw for an 18yo, so medium-sized boutique in major market would give $20k tops (a little higher if she's really a workhorse for the grunt work). The rest I assume the parents are footing the bill or there's some other aspect of her life she's leaving out. Very believable plan, if not a little excessive.
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Re: Chase gave me $11,878+


@Anonymous wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

@iced wrote:

I'm more interested in learning how an 18 year old college student got a job that pays at least $70,000 and stll found time to attend class. 


+1. Agree and please let us know the kind of job that you can get at 18 that pays more than $70,000. Lots of people who are even in their 20's would like to know the answer! Smiley Happy


OP didn't say she has a job paying $70k. Her spend is $70k and half of that is tuition. Part-time assistant at a law firm? It can't be biglaw for an 18yo, so medium-sized boutique in major market would give $20k tops (a little higher if she's really a workhorse for the grunt work). The rest I assume the parents are footing the bill or there's some other aspect of her life she's leaving out. Very believable plan, if not a little excessive.

*HE lmao and its not part time. My job pays $51k base plus incentives if the partner I work under does a certain amount of billable hours. Parents are not footing the bill beyond the 529 plan that they already gave me which had a balance equivalent to one years tuition and board.

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