Is the financing for the house calculated well enough?

  • Erstellt am 2017-05-18 21:22:06

Knallkörper

2017-05-23 20:26:02
  • #1
I find Steffen's views clearly more likeable than @77.willos, because he does not necessarily want his financial situation to be understood as a standard or "normal." For 77.willo, apparently only incomes above 2,500 are normal; below that level, you apparently do not "belong." My wife and I both have high salaries because we are in management positions and are directors, but we still do not only choose engineers as friends; many of our acquaintances earn in the range of the so-called [Eckentgelts].
 

77.willo

2017-05-23 20:28:50
  • #2
You don't have to belong anywhere. I know my friends from university, previous jobs, and so on. And I certainly didn't choose them based on their profession or income.
 

Nordlys

2017-05-23 20:39:54
  • #3
People, I feel like I'm in that old Sparkasse commercial with my house, my car, my airplane, my secretary. Friends... we partly still have them from school days, and their income doesn’t matter at all. Money, yes, it’s good to have some, but you’re not happy if you don’t have it. It’s not just like that in German. In English are you happy, Not have happy. And five thousand net is already really a lot. And earning a lot of money is often also a kind of pain money, because the job spoils character. And the USA can kiss my ass, these flashy Trump fans are just embarrassing. Pure secondhand embarrassment, these golden Baroque armchairs, masterpieces of the Texan furniture industry. Karsten. Slightly annoyed about some things read
 

Steffen80

2017-05-23 20:42:24
  • #4
USA = Show-off Trumps are just embarrassing?

Alright, go there.. then you can join the conversation..
 

WilhelmRo

2017-05-23 22:34:39
  • #5
That's always the case when Steffen80 even makes one sentence in any thread to reduce it to triviality - boom, the thread is dead and useless and suddenly it's only about Steffen being able to show off - no idea why anyone needs that - probably no one listens to him anywhere else, so he does his blah blah here ...
 

Murmel17

2017-05-23 23:09:18
  • #6
So, I also know some people who have studied and definitely earn significantly less than 2500 net. It just depends on what you studied for that stuff or how saturated the field is. The main thing is that I can pay my monthly expenses... have something in the fridge... treat myself here and there and save a bit. And if it ever becomes more, that's good too. And whoever boasts about 85k a month... pff. As far as I’m concerned. Grandpa always said... There’s nowhere more lying than about women and money.
 

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