… I’m an accountant, so I’m going to assume that was an umbrella use of “you” instead of you blindly making the assumption that anyone who supports people in academics is a teacher. Also, no one I’ve met has decided to be a teacher because it was an easy major; they usually do it because they have a passion for it, even if it’s just them being a naive college student.
And that’s the attitude that’s making America fall behind in academics. I can already see you running into a parent teacher conference bitching because your kid got a B instead of the A you think they “deserve.”
Except no one is “forcing” you to work, and you’re getting compensated for it, so in my opinion it would be more like pimping yourself to pay for your meth addiction.
In regards to your very first sentence and your second point, I think that you should absolutely be looking for a house that needs renovations. If you’re looking to make money on your first home, you aren’t going to do that sitting on it for a few years, because a very little portion of your payments are actually equity. Rather, I would recommend finding a foreclosure in decent enough shape that needs a new kitchen and bathroom, etc. and using a FHA 203(k) loan (a loan that allows you to borrow passed the homes value for renovations), that way, you are actually creating value that wasn’t there before, and in a few years when you’re looking to sell, you have actually created the equity needed to make some money on the deal. Also, when you do sell, be aware of the IRS regs for capital gains on your primary residence, you can save a lot of money in taxes that way.
Headline reads: “man who writes articles for a satirical website believes everyone who plays video games is a neckbeard.”
M’lady *tips fedora
Finally, some fun, original content. I’m sure Kendra’s back is thanking you, because she’s been carrying the PGP team for quite a few weeks now.
Stop trying to make fetch happen
Phone typing, a huge pain*. Hey pgp, any chance of an edit button soon?
Man I hope you’re just kidding, worms of any kind are easy to prevent, but I huge pain in the ass and expensive to cure. Also, ticks are bad.
If it ain’t broke, don’t break it. I’m just as upset as you are about the Stark family, but it’s time to move on. Do it for the Watch.
Cheers to growing up, guys and gals.
Ha, the answer to “will you still love me if I get fat,” is definitively not “like, how fat.” True story, I’m an idiot.
… I’m an accountant, so I’m going to assume that was an umbrella use of “you” instead of you blindly making the assumption that anyone who supports people in academics is a teacher. Also, no one I’ve met has decided to be a teacher because it was an easy major; they usually do it because they have a passion for it, even if it’s just them being a naive college student.
And that’s the attitude that’s making America fall behind in academics. I can already see you running into a parent teacher conference bitching because your kid got a B instead of the A you think they “deserve.”
“I’m not happy at my current job/career choice, so I’m going to piss on these other professions, because I view them as inferior to my job.” -WastedJD
I mean, if you have money number 2 doesn’t sound terrible…
…yes it is. Making money to pay for your needs is exactly what compensation is, regardless of whether or not you have anything left.
Except no one is “forcing” you to work, and you’re getting compensated for it, so in my opinion it would be more like pimping yourself to pay for your meth addiction.
I feel for ya, but we need to work on your analogies, most people don’t want to go to work, but I would argue no one wants to be raped in prison.
Anyone else start reading this and start to hear the early 2000’s classic “Stacy’s Mom”?
Horses, auto left. I seriously don’t understand how nearly every girl with a horse is a little off.
Thank you for clarifying, I was referring to that but my original post was already long winded enough
In regards to your very first sentence and your second point, I think that you should absolutely be looking for a house that needs renovations. If you’re looking to make money on your first home, you aren’t going to do that sitting on it for a few years, because a very little portion of your payments are actually equity. Rather, I would recommend finding a foreclosure in decent enough shape that needs a new kitchen and bathroom, etc. and using a FHA 203(k) loan (a loan that allows you to borrow passed the homes value for renovations), that way, you are actually creating value that wasn’t there before, and in a few years when you’re looking to sell, you have actually created the equity needed to make some money on the deal. Also, when you do sell, be aware of the IRS regs for capital gains on your primary residence, you can save a lot of money in taxes that way.
Lolz at the butt hurt government employees “meh”ing me because they know they are contributing to the deficit.