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drunkle
Participantsomething about immigration laws and only allowing the “best” or at least, wealthiest of asian immigrants…
not to mention, social/environmental pressures to “succeed”.
or it could just be your social circle.
or the fact that rich white folks dont stand out.
or that middle class asians don’t hob nob. outside of their church, anyway.
or that non wealthy asians disappear into a water funnel of shame and mediocrity.
drunkle
Participantsomething about immigration laws and only allowing the “best” or at least, wealthiest of asian immigrants…
not to mention, social/environmental pressures to “succeed”.
or it could just be your social circle.
or the fact that rich white folks dont stand out.
or that middle class asians don’t hob nob. outside of their church, anyway.
or that non wealthy asians disappear into a water funnel of shame and mediocrity.
drunkle
Participantsomething about immigration laws and only allowing the “best” or at least, wealthiest of asian immigrants…
not to mention, social/environmental pressures to “succeed”.
or it could just be your social circle.
or the fact that rich white folks dont stand out.
or that middle class asians don’t hob nob. outside of their church, anyway.
or that non wealthy asians disappear into a water funnel of shame and mediocrity.
drunkle
Participantsomething about immigration laws and only allowing the “best” or at least, wealthiest of asian immigrants…
not to mention, social/environmental pressures to “succeed”.
or it could just be your social circle.
or the fact that rich white folks dont stand out.
or that middle class asians don’t hob nob. outside of their church, anyway.
or that non wealthy asians disappear into a water funnel of shame and mediocrity.
drunkle
Participantflu:
1) i’m a programmer/analyst type with a background in civil engineering.
2) i don’t have any sort of retirement alternative. which is why i didn’t have any response for your query. i do have a paltry 401 that i quit contributing to after my employer quit. i’m also simply saving cash, ostenstibly for a home purchase. beyond that, my retirement goals are 1) have children who are smart, educated, skilled and wont dump me into a gutter (the 401c plan; have 401 children) 2) be independently wealthy either through size of bankroll or moving to singapore. or 3) die young. 65 is pretty young these days…
drunkle
Participantflu:
1) i’m a programmer/analyst type with a background in civil engineering.
2) i don’t have any sort of retirement alternative. which is why i didn’t have any response for your query. i do have a paltry 401 that i quit contributing to after my employer quit. i’m also simply saving cash, ostenstibly for a home purchase. beyond that, my retirement goals are 1) have children who are smart, educated, skilled and wont dump me into a gutter (the 401c plan; have 401 children) 2) be independently wealthy either through size of bankroll or moving to singapore. or 3) die young. 65 is pretty young these days…
drunkle
Participantflu:
1) i’m a programmer/analyst type with a background in civil engineering.
2) i don’t have any sort of retirement alternative. which is why i didn’t have any response for your query. i do have a paltry 401 that i quit contributing to after my employer quit. i’m also simply saving cash, ostenstibly for a home purchase. beyond that, my retirement goals are 1) have children who are smart, educated, skilled and wont dump me into a gutter (the 401c plan; have 401 children) 2) be independently wealthy either through size of bankroll or moving to singapore. or 3) die young. 65 is pretty young these days…
drunkle
Participantflu:
1) i’m a programmer/analyst type with a background in civil engineering.
2) i don’t have any sort of retirement alternative. which is why i didn’t have any response for your query. i do have a paltry 401 that i quit contributing to after my employer quit. i’m also simply saving cash, ostenstibly for a home purchase. beyond that, my retirement goals are 1) have children who are smart, educated, skilled and wont dump me into a gutter (the 401c plan; have 401 children) 2) be independently wealthy either through size of bankroll or moving to singapore. or 3) die young. 65 is pretty young these days…
drunkle
Participantflu:
1) i’m a programmer/analyst type with a background in civil engineering.
2) i don’t have any sort of retirement alternative. which is why i didn’t have any response for your query. i do have a paltry 401 that i quit contributing to after my employer quit. i’m also simply saving cash, ostenstibly for a home purchase. beyond that, my retirement goals are 1) have children who are smart, educated, skilled and wont dump me into a gutter (the 401c plan; have 401 children) 2) be independently wealthy either through size of bankroll or moving to singapore. or 3) die young. 65 is pretty young these days…
drunkle
Participanti’m thinking there’s more to it than that. i recall self employed people have always had more trouble getting loans than employees. might have to do with the kind of jobs he does, consistency of income on a yearly basis, plain old crappy accounting… and possibly fudging of numbers…
drunkle
Participanti’m thinking there’s more to it than that. i recall self employed people have always had more trouble getting loans than employees. might have to do with the kind of jobs he does, consistency of income on a yearly basis, plain old crappy accounting… and possibly fudging of numbers…
drunkle
Participanti’m thinking there’s more to it than that. i recall self employed people have always had more trouble getting loans than employees. might have to do with the kind of jobs he does, consistency of income on a yearly basis, plain old crappy accounting… and possibly fudging of numbers…
drunkle
Participanti’m thinking there’s more to it than that. i recall self employed people have always had more trouble getting loans than employees. might have to do with the kind of jobs he does, consistency of income on a yearly basis, plain old crappy accounting… and possibly fudging of numbers…
drunkle
Participanti’m thinking there’s more to it than that. i recall self employed people have always had more trouble getting loans than employees. might have to do with the kind of jobs he does, consistency of income on a yearly basis, plain old crappy accounting… and possibly fudging of numbers…
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