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....All he wants is a house, vehicles, kids and the ability to put some money aside.........
Yes, that is what we all want..... and none of us are ENTITLED to it.
....All he wants is a house, vehicles, kids and the ability to put some money aside.........
I have MORE than I need and would be willing to give up a little more to help someone with less.
Thanks for your life story but if you read my post you would see I wasn't talking about me. I was giving an example of a driller I know. I got my own $hit together. I had a job working in drilling where I did make close to 170k a year and when the steady work dried up I went back to my trade. My bills are all paid and money left over.I don't want to harp on anyone, get in to any heated arguments or make any more enemies than I already have, but I'm finding it difficult to have any sympathy for you. Now I'll admit, I do not know you from Adam, and I have literally never taken two steps in your shoes, and the reverse is also true. My issue is, that I've never made $170k/year, and never will. I have however spent over 40k on my very average education, only to be able to top out at 80k-ish in my industry. We will call that "half" of the $170k you mention. With that I still have all the same bills as you. I own a truck, I paid $6750 for, and paid cash. I own two sleds, and a used trailer, and originally paid $8k for them, cash. I have never made a car payment in my life. My rent typically exceeds most people's mortgages at $1750 a month for an average house in suburbia.... all the while I have been listening to many of my old friends (having grown up in Ft. McMurray) whining about how they might have to pay a little extra on their $200k+ / year salaries. I don't begrudge them for making a killing, good on them. I also don't really care if they somehow can't afford to live on that. They're doing it wrong. I hear b!tching and moaning about Alberta separating from Canada because of the new government (both provincial and federal) because it might amount to them having to actually pay their share. Equalization payments? Let's give that some thought for 8 seconds. Half the people in Ft. Mac making those salaries are imports from NFLD and out east in general. McMurray is jokingly referred to as the capital of NFLD. Makes sense, there's no work out east, so people flock to the oil sands. Pretend for a minute that Alberta didn't do the Canadian thing, and help the less fortunate with those equalization payments, what would happen? People out east would have less, no work, and in turn would have to leave in greater numbers to other places... namely Alberta and McMurray. Now the population of McMurray would be 200k and the job you so dearly cling to would have twice the competition to get it. There's a good chance you would not have it. So ya let's cut off those payments, and watch people flock here and take your work away. I'm not worried, I'm way over qualified.
Furthermore.. the people I am referring to are generally trades people. Some are heavy equipment operators... some are welders.... some I know have grade 9 educations, and a GED and a welding ticket that cost them about 1/10th of my ****ty education and they act like they are doctors curing cancer. Sorry to break it to you (and anyone else reading) but the wages some of these people make are utterly ridiculous.
In my life (just turned 44) no government has ever affected my bottom line in any significant way. A few hundred one way or the other, and I've survived (and even prospered) on far FAR less than $170k/year. In fact my wife and I recently sat down and looked at our budget. We came up with a plan, and will save $23k this year. Not a million.... but it's savings... that's actually a surplus. I am not cancelling Shaw or Enmax or giving anything up, I'm just not being an idiot, and I did all the coke I wanted to in college. I look at our situation... we have 2 vehicles, 2 60" tv's, every game console, 2 PC's, about half a dozen various tablets, a gym membership, food, water, clothes... in short, I have MORE than I need and would be willing to give up a little more to help someone with less.
I even have a gift for those that make $170k and are having a rough time of it....... here it is:
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*EDIT* Oh... and PS. I've smoked weed since I was 12.... never used a credit card, or cared if it was legal or not. Again... the government of the day had no impact on what I do (or don't do)
Yes, that is what we all want..... and none of us are ENTITLED to it.
You seem like a smart guy and you are doing well. Awesome. I have MORE than I need too...and I worked for it just like you. (I'm not a 170k+ a year patch guy BTW, may salary is closer to yours) The difference is: I am NOT willing to give up what I worked for to help someone else. Those with the hands out are what voted in the NDP's in AB and the LIBs in Canada. Distribution of wealth is the way of the lefty....except those in power...THEY get to keep their wealth.
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Canada cannot declare personal bankruptcy, off we go on our spending spree. Cost of dropping from AAA credit rating? Do rich spoiled kids have any understanding of debt? Does anyone who has never gone hungry understand what it means to be hungry? Change is coming.
Thanks for your life story but if you read my post you would see I wasn't talking about me. I was giving an example of a driller I know. I got my own $hit together. I had a job working in drilling where I did make close to 170k a year and when the steady work dried up I went back to my trade. My bills are all paid and money left over.
But you guys aren't considering the fact that when someone is accustomed to making that kind of money for several years they generally buy property and other stuff that are affordable to them at the time. Just like someone making 60k a year. So when something like the latest downturn happens, and you can't sell your stuff to break even it's harder to re-allign your situation.
Same goes for the 60k a year guy that drops to 30k a year.
Also not everyone can use a truck worth $6750 for work. Most drilling and service companies require trucks to be newer than 3 years, be a 1 ton, be a certain colour, etc. For those guys that payment is a necessity.
Well you quoted me and thought it was me so ya I did have to read.Fair enough.... then I will just re-direct that at your buddy. I have many of them who make/made that kind of money who now complain about a potential extra tax. Pffft. I once dated a very wealthy financial investor..... she commented "a tax problem, isn't a problem at all". What she meant was that if you make so much money that you have to pay more taxes, you really don't have a problem.... Since when is making a lot of money a problem?
As I said, I am not here to start a flame war.... and my life story was for context... I'm pretty sure no one had a gun to your head forcing you to read it.... Although I didn't go in to much detail, my life is ****ing awesome, maybe I'll write a book. :Þ
Well you quoted me and thought it was me so ya I did have to read.
Enjoy your awesome life being a dick.
Why does everyone feel that an increase in tax automatically means it's a handout to lazy welfare bums?
Tax dollars also pay for OAS, Healthcare, education, infrastructure, military, fisheries, and much much more.
Well you quoted me and thought it was me so ya I did have to read.
Enjoy your awesome life being a dick.
You two should meet at the bike racks after school
Anyway.... lunch time... I just had one thought in regards to the title.
If you are Fubared.... it's on you. Go deliver Pizza at night. I've done it, it actually pays ~40k a year (tax free) just for driving around. I'm not fubared. I'm stoked for hockey season (GO OILERS!), and sledding this winter. I'm excited to be taking my PAL (restricted / non restricted) in a few weeks... and my wife still has a smokin' body... lol Life's good