Also a great money saving tip; have no friends.It's also irrelevant that you have no friends.
I work with a guy who sits on a hill near the Royal Hospital in Kilmainham to listen to/watch concerts there. I'm not recommending anyone be that mean. I think selling your children to save money should be more socially acceptable.Save money on concert, theatre & sporting events and streaming subscriptions by going online on AAM for your entertainment !
Have lots of friends and lots of kids.Also a great money saving tip; have no friends.
Have no kids is a better one.
And cook your dinner in it at the same time...Use the dishwasher for washing dishes rather than washing by hand as you go, like someone I know haughtily does
That's a long term investment. Each child will cost you around €250,000 over their lifetime. That's a lot of building work!Get the kids into various building trade apprenticeships.
A carpenter, bricklayer, plumber, electrician, painter, plasterer etc.
You will have a readymade building crew and in the current environment of rip off house building costs, you will be laughing.
My plumber called to my house before Christmas to fix something on my boiler and we got chattingYou will have a readymade building crew and in the current environment of rip off house building costs, you will be laughing.
No way. Public schooling and leave education at age 16. Start apprenticeship and they then begin earning and contributing to the household finances.Each child will cost you around €250,000 over their lifetime.
They will also earn more than the neighbours university educated kids.
Suspect would be difficult to determine?I suspect that the long-term earnings of graduates are far higher than non-graduates. But I don't know.
removing requirement to declare income for taxes..
I would have agreed with this back in the eighties when I left school but nowadays a good tradesman can out earn many graduatesI suspect that the long-term earnings of graduates are far higher than non-graduates. But I don't know.
My niece got a job with the HSE that had a requirement of a masters degree and now earns less the a busman
Maybe be so BB but it's better then yourThe plural of anecdote is not data!
But I don't know
My niece got a job with the HSE that had a requirement of a masters degree and now earns less the a busman
Yes every parent should encourage their kids talents.Is it not more that you support your kids to best use their talents/potential rather than direct them where to go based on total potential lifetime earnings?
I think there was a discussion on Newstalk recently about this subject or area, I only came into it at the very end but the interviewee said something I thought very interesting and kind of sums up what some of this discussion has morphed intoThere is too much pressure on young people to take up university education. There is pressure on parents to send their kids to 3rd level education.
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