100k Club (reported minimum annual income)

ricky1lung

Well-Known Member
100k a year is easy if you are willing to take risks, invest in yourself and work hard.
It all falls into place from there.
 

budsmoker87

New Member
swed1985-

Awesome. What is the total capital you inherited? I guess I could do the math lol, but assuming you've compounded at those percentages annually, I have no idea where you started or where you're at numbers-wise based on the info provided


what are you invested in? please share. I'm here to learn from the "successful" like you and in this case, I AM measuring success by numbers. Yours sound impressive
 

spandy

Well-Known Member
That may very well be true but it's not all about how much you make but the cost of living in the area you work
This is very much a factor. Making 250k and living in Seattle is about like making 150k and living in some podunk farming community. Buddy just bought a home at near 600k, and similar homes in my area go for about 300-350k.

His numbers may near double mine, but our lifestyles are very similar.
 

Harrekin

Well-Known Member
Harrekein, really? This prick's got more lip than a sore clit on a gorgeous ho


CHECK yourself, you fucking fool. Did you click this thread to be inspired by others' stories, to become more HUNGRY? Or did you click on it with the intention of speaking condescendingly to me and anybody else who shares their personal finances?

$100k ISN'T a lot of money, ok, I partially agree, IF you'd like to look at it through a single dimension. But as stated, it's relative to location as it pertains to cost of living (I know this, I've been around the block. 25 states in the past 2 years. Put YOUR ruler away kid, cuz this ISN'T a contest).

But for the record, I'd place on the large end of any penis size regardless of race. Maybe that's why I attract black girls, but I'm leaning more toward my assertive alpha mentality that does the trick. Women are intuitive- they add up alpha factors sub-consciously and seem to already know before you show. Hell, Tip Top Toker's girl, a sexxxy ass black chick Kuroi, lovesss Tip Top's BIG WHITE DICK hahaha love you tip top sorry to boast for you...can't help it, I love baiting these betas to come FLEX at me. FLEX, you fool!!

Anyway. compared to the national median income per home owners (just above 40k) it is a LOT of money. Consider my last experience making 100k pre-tax on a surface rig in ND, then 120k post-tax on a directional rig. Food & fuel for my little 4 cylinder 03 hyundai elantra were my SOLE expenses and that's IT

To a 26 year old with no kids or spouse...hell, to anybody, that equates to stacking a lot dough
You mad and mad broke, playa?
 

Metasynth

Well-Known Member
Working on it...at like 82 so far...Hand's are cramping up, this is almost as bad as trimming..... ........................ ......................................................
 

Thecouchlock

Well-Known Member
You guys are way too over the top, this is rollitup maybe you should go do that and then come back and there would be much more :peace:
 

qwizoking

Well-Known Member
I got a (6)lol digit salary..wife makes decent money too
Far from feeling rich...my bills went up as the checks did...I'm comfortable and happy with my life...suppose that's anybody's goal
 

NoDrama

Well-Known Member
Too bad you have to live in North Dakota, whats the temp out there today? 20F? Is there even anyplace to spend your money? I went through there once years ago and it was nothing for 6 hours, literally NOTHING there.
 

budsmoker87

New Member
na i'm not living in north dakota right now

back home. i had my 5 acres that i bought last spring excavated with a gravel driveway installed


totally ready for another all intensive sacrificial oil field GRIND again though. This time I'm thinking I want to work in PA


I'll be in touch with BeardedStoner to ask him questions about the oil/gas scene there
 
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