Is it possible to have a station this comfy with a trade job, robots?
>flashy monitors
>flashy speakers
>keyboard
>desktop computer
what? you can afford that after a few weeks working a minimum wage job
>>27384484
>topre realforce tenkeyless
>>27384523
Sure, assuming your not spending a penny on anything else, like rent, food, gas, taxes, insurance, utilities...
Trade jobs pay well so obviously.
If you worked at walmart you could afford all that after working for a month. Less than that with credit.
I had a construction labour job that paid $18 /hour, and I had no education beyond public highschool, no debt or anything. I could have saved for that easily if I wanted to.
So yeah, with a trade job $18 an hour is probably low or starting wage. If you work as a machinist and lathe brass candlesticks you'll be able to afford that easy. You could get a VR headset, a dakimakura and an onahole too.
>>27384484
>>27384523
I keep seeing this same thread pop-up. Similar question, similar one-off unquoted reply.
Is this a bot or something? Seriously there has to something more interesting to do that this.
>implying I'm not already hiding all trap/cuck/blog/kill chad shit already.
>>27384996
probably trying to provoke some shitstorm argument about minimum wage living or some shit
Why wouldn't it be? You can get trade jobs here that pay upwards of $28/hour that even a high school dropout can begin. It takes 4 years to become qualified and begin earning that much, but you're qualified for life after that.
>>27385066
I heard that housing and electricity takes up most of their income.
>>27384484
>trade job
Like welding or something? I guess it depends on where you live and how long you've been doing it. I live in Oklahoma, and I think a beginner welder makes something like $12-$15/hour, but the living costs here are so incredibly low that you could pretty easily afford that setup with just a tiny bit of planning/budgeting
>>27385118
Are you just replying to get people to argue with you?
Housing and electricity takes up most of a lot of peoples income.
>>27384484
I am a plumber. I make almost 80k and don't even live or work in a major city. Just a smaller city of around 110k people. Trade jobs are awesome. I work 4 days a week too with although one of those days is Saturday.
>>27385136
Could you afford the cancer treatment from welding in the land of the free?
>>27385271
If you get in with a good company that has solid insurance, sure, if not then you're probably fucked
There's also plenty of other trade jobs that pay roughly that amount starting out
>>27384996
It's probably just some dedicated autist.
You know that old quote? "Never attribute to bots what you can attribute to severe autism."
>>27384484
Uh. Yeah.
Contractor/faux finisher 105k last year. No college degree.
>>27384484
>Is it possible to have a station this comfy with a trade job, robots?
People can afford brand new cars on minimum wage. What makes you think you can't afford 2 grand on a computer set-up?
I work 2 days a week at minimum wage, and I can afford that set-up about 10 times over.
I already have a better set-up than that.
Built my own desk, cost me just under 100 bucks. It's 60cm*300cm. It's suspended by three metal poles drilled into the floor, and four brackets at the back that hold it onto the wall.
Got three monitors and a computer that can play everything on high.
Whole thing cost me no more than 1500 bucks.
If you can afford a car, you can afford a set-up like that.