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Place to put my Nonsense Thread.

Duh. You won’t find many living in upper class neighborhoods in Chicago or SF proper is what I’m saying, but you already know that.

So what you said was bullshit? Lol. A nurse salary is upper middle class and will adjust anywhere in relation to cost of living because health care is an absolute necessity to every area.
 
My most recent trip to the Bay Area, 11/17/19. Raiders third to last home game at Alameda. Suck it.
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Where’s your purse and umbrella drink?
 
So what you said was bullshit? Lol. A nurse salary is upper middle class and will adjust anywhere in relation to cost of living because health care is an absolute necessity to every area.
It is a necessity, yet RN’s are still underpaid. In regards to what you said as a “relation to living”……that still doesn’t apply to well off neighborhoods in premier cities. Sorry. It simply isn’t feasible unless you have a wealthy co-sign or multiple roommates. That’s the reality.
 
It is a necessity, yet RN’s are still underpaid. I’m regards to what you said as a “relation to living” that still doesn’t apply to well off neighborhoods in premier cities. Sorry.

Even an underpaid RN is upper middle class income. They’d be upper middle class in SF and Chicago, too. This idea that an RN couldn’t live in a good Chicago area because they don’t make enough there is laughable. If that were the case those hospitals would be ****ed harder than they already are.
 
An RN would be able to afford a 2 bedroom apartment in the Marina neighborhood in SF? Lol…no…no they wouldn’t.

They’d be upper middle class wherever they lived. Wherever upper middle class people live in this areas is where they’d be able to live. Pretty simple.
 
What's great about Memphis is you can live in a very nice house, on a very nice street, and the next street over is the opposite.
 
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Our top bartender is a nurse. She bartends on her days off to keep from drinking. Lol. She's trying to retire early, that's a hell of a thought.
 
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They’d be upper middle class wherever they lived. Wherever upper middle class people live in this areas is where they’d be able to live. Pretty simple.
I’m sure that’s why a few of my friends who are nurses commuted from El Cerrito to CMPC and Zuckerbergs GH in SF. You don’t know what you’re talking about, but that’s fine.
 
I’m sure that’s why a few of my friends who are nurses commuted from El Cerrito to CMPC and Zuckerbergs GH in SF. You don’t know what you’re talking about, but that’s fine.

A nurse salary is about an 80th percentile income. If you think an 80th percentile income not being able to live in a nice area is a *positive* for said area that you’re dumber than dirt. What a weird thing to think is good.
 
A nurse salary is about an 80th percentile income. If you think an 80th percentile income not being able to live in a nice area is a *positive* for said area that you’re dumber than dirt. What a weird thing to think is good.
Never said it was good, but I don’t think you understand how expensive it is to live comfortably on your own or with your partner in a nice neighborhood in chi town or SF. I meant it when I said you were sheltered. This conversation solidified that.
 
Never said it was good, but I don’t think you understand how expensive it is to live comfortably on your own or with your partner in a nice neighborhood in chi town or SF.

The entire conversation is if it’s a nice place. A place that can’t support nice areas for 80th percentile earners sounds ****ing horrendous.
 
Our top bartender is a nurse. She bartends on her days off to keep from drinking. Lol. She's trying to retire early, that's a hell of a thought.
I don't know Wilmington demographics, but my stepmom is a RSN/CDE. She buys her own clothes.
 
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