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April 1, 2008 at 3:30 PM #179836April 1, 2008 at 5:16 PM #179432AnonymousGuest
Who would have thought that six figure jobs where you trained people to black out income (proof they could not repay) would someday vanish. I am sure they have advanced technical college degrees and that they will soon be back on their feet as engineers, scientists, doctors, etc. And lastly how much money did this man spend on his trophy wife. I mean 30 years in the industry earning six figures and you were not prepared for retirement with millions. Does anyone remember the excercise if you start at 29 putting $100 a month away how much you would have at 59.
April 1, 2008 at 5:16 PM #179799AnonymousGuestWho would have thought that six figure jobs where you trained people to black out income (proof they could not repay) would someday vanish. I am sure they have advanced technical college degrees and that they will soon be back on their feet as engineers, scientists, doctors, etc. And lastly how much money did this man spend on his trophy wife. I mean 30 years in the industry earning six figures and you were not prepared for retirement with millions. Does anyone remember the excercise if you start at 29 putting $100 a month away how much you would have at 59.
April 1, 2008 at 5:16 PM #179803AnonymousGuestWho would have thought that six figure jobs where you trained people to black out income (proof they could not repay) would someday vanish. I am sure they have advanced technical college degrees and that they will soon be back on their feet as engineers, scientists, doctors, etc. And lastly how much money did this man spend on his trophy wife. I mean 30 years in the industry earning six figures and you were not prepared for retirement with millions. Does anyone remember the excercise if you start at 29 putting $100 a month away how much you would have at 59.
April 1, 2008 at 5:16 PM #179814AnonymousGuestWho would have thought that six figure jobs where you trained people to black out income (proof they could not repay) would someday vanish. I am sure they have advanced technical college degrees and that they will soon be back on their feet as engineers, scientists, doctors, etc. And lastly how much money did this man spend on his trophy wife. I mean 30 years in the industry earning six figures and you were not prepared for retirement with millions. Does anyone remember the excercise if you start at 29 putting $100 a month away how much you would have at 59.
April 1, 2008 at 5:16 PM #179891AnonymousGuestWho would have thought that six figure jobs where you trained people to black out income (proof they could not repay) would someday vanish. I am sure they have advanced technical college degrees and that they will soon be back on their feet as engineers, scientists, doctors, etc. And lastly how much money did this man spend on his trophy wife. I mean 30 years in the industry earning six figures and you were not prepared for retirement with millions. Does anyone remember the excercise if you start at 29 putting $100 a month away how much you would have at 59.
April 1, 2008 at 9:59 PM #179522Deal HunterParticipantHeh, heh…. Well, every generation needs to pass along a “poor days” story to their kids. If anyone needs the recipe for how to make ketchup packets look and taste like tomato soup, send me an email.
April 1, 2008 at 9:59 PM #179889Deal HunterParticipantHeh, heh…. Well, every generation needs to pass along a “poor days” story to their kids. If anyone needs the recipe for how to make ketchup packets look and taste like tomato soup, send me an email.
April 1, 2008 at 9:59 PM #179893Deal HunterParticipantHeh, heh…. Well, every generation needs to pass along a “poor days” story to their kids. If anyone needs the recipe for how to make ketchup packets look and taste like tomato soup, send me an email.
April 1, 2008 at 9:59 PM #179905Deal HunterParticipantHeh, heh…. Well, every generation needs to pass along a “poor days” story to their kids. If anyone needs the recipe for how to make ketchup packets look and taste like tomato soup, send me an email.
April 1, 2008 at 9:59 PM #179981Deal HunterParticipantHeh, heh…. Well, every generation needs to pass along a “poor days” story to their kids. If anyone needs the recipe for how to make ketchup packets look and taste like tomato soup, send me an email.
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