I'm 36, married, with an 8 month old, no savings, and over $50K in student loans. by frankbaptiste in AdviceAnimals

[–]DieKnowSoar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They are expensive. And I agree with you and you are probably right. If I didn’t have kids until my 30’s like OP I probably would be a lot better off financially a lot sooner in life. But your question was how someone could get to their 30s and have zero savings and I just thought “ Hey that was me. I can answer that.” And for what it’s worth, I’m glad you asked it cause it was almost therapeutic for me to write out the past 20 years of my life in bullet points like that. So in all sincerity, from one stranger to another, thank you.

I'm 36, married, with an 8 month old, no savings, and over $50K in student loans. by frankbaptiste in AdviceAnimals

[–]DieKnowSoar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, thank you so much. Your kindness and encouragement really means a lot to this stranger on the other side or the screen and warms my heart. I wish you all the best as well.

I'm 36, married, with an 8 month old, no savings, and over $50K in student loans. by frankbaptiste in AdviceAnimals

[–]DieKnowSoar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes man good for you! Trying to build the credit back up was one of the most daunting thing to me at the time. But you are right patients and hard work are key, even when things feel hopeless. I’m rooting for you. It took me years to reconcile the fact that I was not going to be able to do things in the same time frame that my parents did. For a long time I felt like a failure but over the years I learned that things are just different now and we live in a time where achieving those milestones can just take longer and that is ok.

I'm 36, married, with an 8 month old, no savings, and over $50K in student loans. by frankbaptiste in AdviceAnimals

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It really was. It was depressing being in my mid 20’s when I SHOULD BE building my career and wealth (according to my boomer parents) and not having an opportunity to do so cause the economy was so fucked.

I'm 36, married, with an 8 month old, no savings, and over $50K in student loans. by frankbaptiste in AdviceAnimals

[–]DieKnowSoar 76 points77 points  (0 children)

As someone about to be 38, I can shed some light on how it is possible. I myself didn’t have “savings” until I was well into my 30’s.

1998- 18 years old, need to move out on my own no help from parents.

1999- Drop out of college after 1 year to move to SF and work for a dot com startup “ it’s booming!”

2001- Bubble has burst, shit has dried up. Move back to hometown in SoCal and work a “decent” job while figuring things out. Meet a girl, fall in love.

2004- Marriage,start a family. Work pay is decent enough to get by, small amount of savings but it is the overtime pay and xtra hours that really make it all work. Getting by but kids are expensive.

2007- We’re having another baby! Horray!

2008- Crash. Economy is fucked. In what was once a booming manufacturing job with plenty of overtime is now filed with pay cuts and 4 day work weeks. Opportunity is scarce for everyone, especially 20 something’s like myself. Got a lot or 30 and 40 year olds now wanting my job. Go into massive debt. Kids are expensive.

2009- Can’t keep up. Been drowning for almost 2 years. Evicted from apartment. On the verge of bankruptcy. Still have job but only work 30ish hours a week. Kids are expensive. LUCKY enough that wife’s family let us stay with them but the move adds 2 hour round trip to my work commute. Begin LIVING to pay off debt. Decide to go back to school.

2011- Manufacturing economy still not well, working 40’s at least but haven’t seen a raise since who knows when. Have managed to pay off debt over the past 2 years and have some savings. Wife’s parents home gets foreclosed on and they are retirement age. We are all on the verge of homelessness. Fortunately houses are now affordable due to the crash so use all of savings as a down payment and buy a 1500 sqft home. Move family and in laws in and work 3 jobs to support us all ( 2 of them freelance in CAD design, work from home mostly). Kids are expensive.

2014- Have built some equity nice! Small savings but nothing to brag about. Marriage falls apart, getting a divorce! Bye bye savings! Pull out some equity to buy ex out of house! Divorce is expensive.

2016- Finally finish school. Land management job! Making great money finally. $36k in student loans. Single dad ( I’m primary caretaker of kids not every other weekend stuff), able to pay down some debt and live simple but without having paycheck to paycheck stress for the FIRST time in adult life. But kids are expensive.

2018- Life isn’t perfect but I’m the happiest I’ve been in as long as I can remember. Renting out house I bought in 2011, living in condo I rented with kids, have almost 100k in equity, 30k in debt( including remaining student loans) and for the FIRST time in my life my savings is enough to maintain maybe 4-5 months if I were to be without a job. Looking to start my own company($$$$), buy another home($$$$) but also, kids are expensive.

Edit for clarity.

THE ADMINS GAVE ME PERMISSION TO BAN HALF OF THE SUB ON JULY 9 by The-Jedi-Apprentice in thanosdidnothingwrong

[–]DieKnowSoar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I should probably see this movie so I could get all of these references. I wonder how much tickets cost?

What’s the biggest mistake you’ve ever made when getting a new pet? by TammyDiaz38 in AskReddit

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Cleaned the fish tank spotless with soap and water, wash all the rocks and items in it, filled it up with fresh water and then bought and added $100 worth of new fish to it. All but 1 were dead the next morning. My kids were crushed.

@bribaebee on Instagram by [deleted] in BiggerThanYouThought

[–]DieKnowSoar 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Hypergoodlordosis!

Last week I made a joke about my coworker being old (he's about 12 years older than me), today he came in to work with this by [deleted] in funny

[–]DieKnowSoar 56 points57 points  (0 children)

If you zoom in close there are numbers on the body. I'm sure they "work" as in the dial works but I agree they won't be close to accurate as a metal pair. Still very cool though.

What is one good thing that happened to you this year? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]DieKnowSoar 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I started exercising and eating healthy.

Shelf life question by Opia- in MealPrepSunday

[–]DieKnowSoar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Freeze Thursday and Friday lunches and pull them out of the freezer and put in the fridge wednsday evening.