Chris_Michael
2B or Not 2B
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We encourage our young American children to get a good education after graduating high school. The concept of "accepting the loans" is engrained in all of our heads (Americans).
My PharmD cost me 6 years and over $200,000. Pharmacists make $50-65 per hour. $130,000 per year IF IF IF you can give up your soul and sanity to actually stick with the job. I made it about two years before I lost my fucking mind.
Many pharmacy technicians who have worked with me had up to $20,000 in student loan debt. Their average pay was MINIMUM WAGE. Here is what they didn't know. Being a pharmacy technician doesn't require schooling. You can do it at the age of 18. I did. I was making $6.60 per hour at a local grocery store pharmacy in 2006. No loans.
Good ole Capitalism!
Now, somebody will say, "Well move to another country then." I have pondered it. I've been thinking about moving out of the States since before it became a fad under the fear of Trump.
One way or another, I will take my debt to my grave. And you can't get $200K from a dead Chris. The same is true for technicians who can't make enough money to pay off their loans either.
IF i were smart, I would have stopped that 18-year-old Chris from following that dream. Because 18yo Chris was being told how important it was to get an education. Granted, it is nice having the knowledge that I do. If I have a cold, I don't have to throw a random guess at nice looking labels. When I'm at the doctor, I know immediately if I want the drug the doctor prescribes. And it feels good to be able to help people who have questions.
BUT the entire point is that that money will never be given back. I'm not paying it off. I have no reason to. My parents did not cosign on any of my loans so they are free. I can't move out of country with them still here anyway. So it will have to be after they pass.
I don't want a house. I don't want nice cars. I just enjoy my free time and gaming. I'm an introvert with severe social anxiety, general anxiety, and major depression (all diagnosed). I'm not married. I have no kids. I'm a genetic dead end which shouls have never happened. So, you're welcome society.
And many people are in the same situation. They cannot pay off their loans. So why is America still loaning? Why do Americans teach kids to invest in the loans?
Regardless of it's technically something that is costing money, if it's not paid back, you may as well consider it free AKA Socialism.
My PharmD cost me 6 years and over $200,000. Pharmacists make $50-65 per hour. $130,000 per year IF IF IF you can give up your soul and sanity to actually stick with the job. I made it about two years before I lost my fucking mind.
Many pharmacy technicians who have worked with me had up to $20,000 in student loan debt. Their average pay was MINIMUM WAGE. Here is what they didn't know. Being a pharmacy technician doesn't require schooling. You can do it at the age of 18. I did. I was making $6.60 per hour at a local grocery store pharmacy in 2006. No loans.
Good ole Capitalism!
Now, somebody will say, "Well move to another country then." I have pondered it. I've been thinking about moving out of the States since before it became a fad under the fear of Trump.
One way or another, I will take my debt to my grave. And you can't get $200K from a dead Chris. The same is true for technicians who can't make enough money to pay off their loans either.
IF i were smart, I would have stopped that 18-year-old Chris from following that dream. Because 18yo Chris was being told how important it was to get an education. Granted, it is nice having the knowledge that I do. If I have a cold, I don't have to throw a random guess at nice looking labels. When I'm at the doctor, I know immediately if I want the drug the doctor prescribes. And it feels good to be able to help people who have questions.
BUT the entire point is that that money will never be given back. I'm not paying it off. I have no reason to. My parents did not cosign on any of my loans so they are free. I can't move out of country with them still here anyway. So it will have to be after they pass.
I don't want a house. I don't want nice cars. I just enjoy my free time and gaming. I'm an introvert with severe social anxiety, general anxiety, and major depression (all diagnosed). I'm not married. I have no kids. I'm a genetic dead end which shouls have never happened. So, you're welcome society.
And many people are in the same situation. They cannot pay off their loans. So why is America still loaning? Why do Americans teach kids to invest in the loans?
Regardless of it's technically something that is costing money, if it's not paid back, you may as well consider it free AKA Socialism.