Do Shell employees care more about the main street US population (median salary less than 70k per year) or the wall street US population (median salary greater than 105k per year)? The current US administration is saying they want to help main street right now. Do you believe the bureaucratic class whether it's in corporations or government is a poison to both the main street and wall street?
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Girl what
I care about my street only.
HAR link below to homes between 250k to 270k here in the great city of Houston, TX. Is it still a d-mb take?
https://www.har.com/search/dosearch?map_tools_nwlat=30.82059542380327&map_tools_nwlng=-97.53696211690843&map_tools_selat=29.005033754318006&map_tools_selng=-94.2660912032517&for_sale=1&listing_price_min=250000&listing_price_max=270000&square_feet_min=1750&square_feet_max=2250&year_built_min=2000&stories=1&all_status=A&sort=listdate%20desc&view=map
What a d-mb take. Where do you live that a house costs 270k? India?
People at Shell live way above their means. 10 year career at Shell will set you up for the rest of you life if you do it right. Buy a $260-270k home with 75% down. Save 50-75% of your paycheck when you're at Shell and invest in the SP500 index fund. You'll be retired in your 30s.
I think most Shell employees would care about their Provident Fund going up so they can retire earlier.