Message from @JDB
Discord ID: 549742200246894595
i think it helps me escape how shallow life is without living inside a bubble of some kind
my only expenses are £10 a month on phone, and about £10 a week on learning sources
when i move out, i will spend around £400 a month on rent
And food?
and £100 a month on food
if i earn a lot, £200
Ehm...I'd revise your food budget
I spend that much in two days
i will get into gym again
i'm not a CEO
<@549393998788296736> I am the same way. I am feeling myself lose interest in "climbing the ladder" and all the daily minutia (other than technical challenges). I just want to build stuff and solve problems. After work, I workout and socialize.
Yeah but still. What would you make that would sustain your work schedule?
@secrite sure there isnt. but do it for you. not for society's approval.
@JDB I suggest: $500/mo rent + $200/mo food + $25 phone/gym/fun. You can learn all else for free.
i know - ideally i'd spend more, but for my current situation i jsut want to live on the basics so i can support myself easily
if you really want to work alot cause you want to do it sure. but theres no reason to work more than you have to to support your lifestyle and build a relatively stable future
for food - i was planning on cooking in bulk and freezing
@shadowlessnexus True.
not bad - i earn £2000 a month at my curreny job
i can move out now if i want to - but i was going to take a risk and earn a reduced pay to work on a cool project
I personally spend: $600 rent + $200 food + $150 transport + $25 misc (gym/hookers/blow). It's below poverty in the US.
i was going to rent a room in a house, what do you think about this?
If you can go to school for no debt or very cheap - do it. If you feel you don't need to and can start work sooner - skip school.
Yes!
I lived in a 3BR house with 4 people for 4 years.
It became quite annoying after year 3 due to female drama. Just be careful.
3BR, 4 people is spacious
i work as a DBA currently, but i don't work with other programmers so they don't appreciate workload/ my own capabilities (i'm junior) - so it's not a bad role but i want to move to a role where i can learn
gotya
i can rent my own flat for £1100 a month - tho money would be tight then
@JDB If you're already working as a DBA - don't attend school. Use this role to start pivoting into development or whatever you want. Learn the skills you need to fix problems at that job and start showing it off.
"Oh Jim, you need a script to automate that?" I got you.
FUCK NO
Don't rent your own spot for 1100/mo
lmao, aite i wont
Bite the bullet and get a roommate or two.
UNLESS you REALLY hate people...