Oh man so many things wrong with this statementPlease spare me your concern. When you move out of your parent’s basement and actually start paying your own way, call me back. (Maybe by then you’ll learn how to spell “executive”.) I somehow doubt you actually work for a living because you are very, no EXTREMELY naive I can only imagine that Mummy and Daddy are somehow still substantially involved in the equation that is your life. You clearly have this sense of entitlement that you should be making “six figures” as if it were so easy to achieve by merely working 3 or 4 years. After all you are you. I love how you think that a young woman who has just High School behind her can sell “real estate” just like that and command six figures as if it was that easy. I guess my friends who have been busting their asses in Real Estate for 20 years with Degrees behind them should talk to these 22 year old High School graduates for some pointers. This statement says to me that you've probably finished High School, but you were unable to gain admittance into University because you had shitty grades. You've done a half assed stint at Community College, but it really cuts into your free time and your social life and you were pretty much down to 1 or 2 courses after the first semester. The idea of working for a living scares you because you'd have to be a man and wake up in the morning and actually work. Much easier to sleep in and have Mummy do your laundry (or maybe the House Keeper - I sense you could be from money.)
Let’s see – 22 years old – can she be a doctor? Nope. Can she be a lawyer? No. Can she be an Engineer? No. Accountant? Nope, Teacher, nurse, physiotherapist??? All no. Too young, need to work for typically 4 years. MBA? Doubtful – too young, usually business schools want to see 2 years minimum work experience and then it’s another 2 years of University. Also recent University grads typically start out at lower salaries – sort of the way of the world you know.
Let’s say that said young woman has in fact graduated from a professional program from a Canadian University. Say she starts at the unusually high figure of 50 grand a year. Take away taxes, you’re left with about 32 grand net. About $2,500 a month. To buy a 3 series BMW is going to run you 45 to 65k depending. Possible? Sure, but you’re not going to have anything left. (There is that food and rent thing, clothes, insurance, utilities, maintenance, etc. etc. - none of which you know anything about do you.) Earning 50k a year does not a BMW purchase make. (Unless one is living in said parent’s domicile.) Even 100 k a year, a new BMW is going to be a stretch if you’re paying your own freight.
I never said that all young women driving High End cars were sex workers. I said that odds are that it is not their car or they had help from their parents (like you). It’s simple statistics. (But math was never your strong suit in High School was it.)
About the only thing you got right is that I did indeed spell executive wrong
I don't understand how you took anything in my post to mean that I felt I was entitled to be making 100k. I never said these women were entitled to be making this money, nor did I say that this was normal.
I said that it was thereotically possible for one to earn the kind of money at a relative young age without being a sex industry worker
Okay, maybe you didn't straight up say that all young women driving nice cars were sex workers. However, I don't think you can blame me, when you said that a women's most valuable commodity is between her legs.
The biggest point I made, that you completely missed, was that I clearly said that the OP was making a giant assumption with his claim that these women were 18-22 years old, and that they could have easily been older than that. Believe me (not that you will) that a 25-26 year old with a degree in the right field and intelligence can, be making decent money fairly quickly without being having a sugar daddy or being a SP. You don't need to be making six figures to afford a nice car, especially if, as I mentioned, you aren't exactly being responsible with your money.
The point isn't that they might live at home, I'm just saying that to automatically assume they must be employed in the sex trade is patently ridiculous
Are all women making this money this quickly? Hell no
Are all university graduates making this money? Hell no
But, it is possible
Damn man, you really hate people who may have achieved more in five years than you have in your entire life don't you?
Oh wait, you did get one other thing right
I am a DeVry College dropout. I couldn't handle the pressure
You must be psychic