dodderangler wrote: » Too long to read at 5 am. Looks like you've been doing some serious thinking though.
DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » No, I was lucky enough to be born into a vibrant family business. The only hardship I incurred was when transitioning from college into the business. I got no special treatment at all, my Dad made sure of that. Had to pay my dues.
Realt Dearg Sec wrote: » The answer is no. For me the answer is no, for you the answer is no, and for every "pulled myself up by my bootstraps not like these spongers" bull****ter who comes on here claiming otherwise, the answer is no.
donegaLroad wrote: » thinly veiled Dept of Revenue thread
AllForIt wrote: » I was thinking about transferable wealth and how much that transferable wealth has assisted people to succeed in life, meaning that assets/wealth from the family you come from has been critical to the job/success in life you have. Okay my question might seem vague so I'll ask a few questions which should clarify where I'm coming from. 1. When you went to university/college did you have any support? Did you either live at home which meant you didn't have to pay rent or did your parents pay for your accommodation while you studied? 2. In the case of non-academic work, did you get that job easily, did someone for example recommend you for the job based on some recommendation based on the fact that your related to someone who works in the same area, or something similar. 3. If you are married, could you survive by yourself, if you weren't married. 4. If your married did you attain some wealth/security because you married. I.E, you married someone that had some assets, be it a inheritance or something similar. 5. Have you inherited anything from your family particularly before they died... for example a farm ..or a small business...that stands to you that supports your individual sense of security that has hugely assisted you in your success in life. 6. Is anyone in the position that they haven't gained any assistance at all from the family one comes from, but you survived all by yourself, and how did that work out for you. 7. Have your family members benefited more than you from the assets/wealth your family has. I.E, you lost out because the wealth/assets weren't distributed evenly. 8. Do you have a nice car, a nice house, a mortgage, a house with a nice garden, and did you do it all by yourself, without any assistance whatsoever from either your family or friends or anyone at all.
Shawn Bitter Radiotherapy wrote: » How so?
Pinch Flat wrote: » Got zero help in life. For college, was lucky enough to get "the grant" ... I emigrated to the uk in 1995 from being on on the dole with literally pounds in my pocket ... was lucky enough to have a relation put me up for a few weeks until I got established. My first house share I had no bed clothes until I got paid. Struggled to get the deposit / months rent in advance.
Achasanai wrote: » Getting a grant, the dole, and help from relations wouldn't be what I call 'zero help', tbh. I'm pretty sure everybody's had help at some point in their lives, given how the state operates, as well as family and friends - the latter definitely help, but not necessarily financially.
AllForIt wrote: » 1. When you went to university/college did you have any support? Did you either live at home which meant you didn't have to pay rent or did your parents pay for your accommodation while you studied?I stayed at home for my undergrad. My parents moved to the area with the uni close by with this in mind, long before we were college age. They knew they'd struggle or not be able to afford us living away from home during college. I won an academic grant for my post-grads and I got a loan, which I paid back myself. 2. In the case of non-academic work, did you get that job easily, did someone for example recommend you for the job based on some recommendation based on the fact that your related to someone who works in the same area, or something similar.I got a recommendation but not from someone I was related to. More of a professional reference. And that was after a time of waitressing, etc. 3. If you are married, could you survive by yourself, if you weren't married.Yes, and did for a long time before I was married! 4. If your married did you attain some wealth/security because you married. I.E, you married someone that had some assets, be it a inheritance or something similar.Nope. Probably other way round! 5. Have you inherited anything from your family particularly before they died... for example a farm ..or a small business...that stands to you that supports your individual sense of security that has hugely assisted you in your success in life.No. I don't think there'll be much to inherit by the time my parents die. I want them to enjoy the rest of their lives and leave very little. 6. Is anyone in the position that they haven't gained any assistance at all from the family one comes from, but you survived all by yourself, and how did that work out for you.Emotional support was always there. And financial I guess until I was about 18-20...I worked part time. 7. Have your family members benefited more than you from the assets/wealth your family has. I.E, you lost out because the wealth/assets weren't distributed evenly.No. 8. Do you have a nice car, a nice house, a mortgage, a house with a nice garden, and did you do it all by yourself, without any assistance whatsoever from either your family or friends or anyone at all.Yes, all of the above. I saved hard from the minute I started earning, paid back loans, saved before I knew I was saving for a house or car. I didn't get any financial assistance. In fact I've been able to help my parents and other family member out financially when they needed it.