EFFORTPOST Impoverished disabled veteran working at a Christian Retreat blowing money he doesn't have on mobile games, fast food, and card games :marseyxd:

https://youtube.com/watch?v=EPRP4Wx_hC8

Colton Rock Springs Texas, 26

Self-rated: 5/10

Employment: Christian Adventure Camp

  • Was a summer job, decided to to do full time to avoid living with parents after academic suspension

    • Govt wouldn't give veteran living stipend if not doing education

    • Plans to go back to school within next few years

    • Might stick with this because a director position (30'000) might open up in a few years

  • Retreat coordinator or host "ministry work"

    • "Talk with mens' groups or with churches and things we have them come out, specifically I'm in charge of mens' groups and [indecipherable] groups"
  • $18'900 takehome

    • Laterally transferring to another job at same camp will be paid 19'000 flat

    • Doesn't need to pay rent, food, or utilities

    • 80 hours a week :marseyscream:

  • about $3000 total monthly counting disability :marseypoor:

  • Most of income from disability pay

    • got 42k when he left the military, half to help move half for savings

    • was paratrooper in 82nd airborne

    • "Double parachute malfunction ended up falling from around 1800 feet and I shattered my left femur, 26 different bone fragments"

    • $1'663 a month

    • Talking with VA about getting disability upped, would be pulling around 90k from that

  • Retirement plan from the military gets a plan from the camp when he hits a year, plans to roll it in, camp offers 4% match?

Education:

  • was free, still has GI Bill and Texas Hazelwood Act (latter will pay for another 150 credit hours)

  • Academically suspended because grades

  • Something about maritime? Looking at a 6 figure salary with it? I didn't fully catch this part

  • He thinks he can get his Bachelors within a year

Savings/Expenses:

  • $15'000 in an investment account

    • Wells Fargo Hedge Fund?
  • $5000 emergency fund

  • $10'000 in an IRA

  • Looks like about a 2x coffee a day habit ($2 each) timestamp

  • Basically all expenses are subscriptions or mobile games

    • Low-level whale paypig to one of the supercell games

      • lot of transactions for it, probably close to a thousand dollars
    • http://tcgplayer.com/ - trading card game marketplace (physical), doesn't specify which

      • Pretty big purchases on here, one of them was $77
    • http://cardkingdom.com - Magic the Gathering site

      • Paid 570 in one purchase on there
    • Rents movies on Youtube

    • Paypigs Blizzard, maybe Diablo Immortal or Hearthstone? Not sure what blizzard does these days

    • $77.78 on Dr Squatch organic soap timestamp

      • Looks like a monthly cost?
    • $148 at "Bass Pro Shop" timestamp

  • Learning piano, pays for "Flow Key" (?) ($120 a year)

Debt:

  • Tried debt consolidation but canceled that when they told him not to talk to creditors and realize it was hitting his credit score. He's on a payment plan with Capital one instead

  • In therapy

  • Credit Card 1: $3965 -> $6'817 -> $6633

    • Put a vacation on it (around 1000), going scuba with some old friends from the military

    • $116 interest accrued, then $169

  • Credit Card 2: $4571 -> $3885 -> $3385

    • $113 interest

    • 152 minimum payment

    • Opened it when he got out of the military, went NEET mode for a year (2021)

  • Car is a 2004 F-150 (paid off), had it a decade, 130'000 miles on it, thinks it will last another 6 or more

    • $90 a month
  • Losing $283 interest a month total

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Military Disability is wild. This fool fell out of an airplane and gets 1600 a month. I get more than double from the VA cause I get sad sometimes lmfaoooooo nerd.


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