- May 10, 2008
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Hey all,
Been around BF for a while now, but haven't posted in ages (this feels weird).
I've been lurking this board over the past month and mustered up a bit of courage to post a thread and get some general advice/thoughts.
Unfortunately (for context), I've had to leave a job recently due to stress, burnout, severe anxiety. Not ideal in the current climate, but things haven't been great mental health wise, and feel like I need to take a long term perspective on things.
I've been a relative late starter career wise - throughout my 20s I pissed around in odd jobs, which in hindsight wasn't ideal. However, had NFI what I wanted to do or where to go. I've always been working, so no issues there (ironically it's probably lead to a lot of issues...anyway we digress). I travelled a bit early on around 21-22, completed a Business degree. It wasn't until 3-4 years ago, I wanted to make a decent go of things, moved out with a bunch of mates and started a decent career trajectory, albeit on average wage, but obviously know I needed to take stock and have perspective on things. Lasted around 2 1/2 yrs in a B2B SaaS company, which was cool and recently moved to a role in the Digital Marketing space - which I liked the industry, just not the role and some extenuating circumstances around it but good to get some decent experience and have some sort of direction over the past 3-4 yrs. tl;dr...
As I mentioned off the top I'm currently jobless - so yeah if there's anyone that has leads on jobs, that'd be cool . Basically, I'm looking on general advice for investing, multiple streams of income etc, as I've just turned 30 and keen to learn more/discuss ideas. It's something I feel like I'm a bit late to the party on, but better late than never type scenario. Managed to save/bank around $60k in around 3 years, which I'm sitting on at the moment. I am single, live in a shitty unit in Melbourne's inner suburbs (does the job). I have no debt, no dependants & renting currently. Seems to be some interesting types on here, so interested to learn more. Apologies for the essay!
Cheers
Been around BF for a while now, but haven't posted in ages (this feels weird).
I've been lurking this board over the past month and mustered up a bit of courage to post a thread and get some general advice/thoughts.
Unfortunately (for context), I've had to leave a job recently due to stress, burnout, severe anxiety. Not ideal in the current climate, but things haven't been great mental health wise, and feel like I need to take a long term perspective on things.
I've been a relative late starter career wise - throughout my 20s I pissed around in odd jobs, which in hindsight wasn't ideal. However, had NFI what I wanted to do or where to go. I've always been working, so no issues there (ironically it's probably lead to a lot of issues...anyway we digress). I travelled a bit early on around 21-22, completed a Business degree. It wasn't until 3-4 years ago, I wanted to make a decent go of things, moved out with a bunch of mates and started a decent career trajectory, albeit on average wage, but obviously know I needed to take stock and have perspective on things. Lasted around 2 1/2 yrs in a B2B SaaS company, which was cool and recently moved to a role in the Digital Marketing space - which I liked the industry, just not the role and some extenuating circumstances around it but good to get some decent experience and have some sort of direction over the past 3-4 yrs. tl;dr...
As I mentioned off the top I'm currently jobless - so yeah if there's anyone that has leads on jobs, that'd be cool . Basically, I'm looking on general advice for investing, multiple streams of income etc, as I've just turned 30 and keen to learn more/discuss ideas. It's something I feel like I'm a bit late to the party on, but better late than never type scenario. Managed to save/bank around $60k in around 3 years, which I'm sitting on at the moment. I am single, live in a shitty unit in Melbourne's inner suburbs (does the job). I have no debt, no dependants & renting currently. Seems to be some interesting types on here, so interested to learn more. Apologies for the essay!
Cheers