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I once paid a small fortune to a solicitor in a legal case. She got lost on the way to court, turned up late with the wrong papers and started an argument with the judge, who told her to "shut up, for the love of God". A stunning investment.

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(, Thu 30 Sep 2010, 12:45)
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i am becoming a very angry person indeed
as my parents are not fantastically well off, i am funding my own masters degree... and there are too many rich people on my course going 'oh, i just fancied doing another year at uni'


GIVE MEEEEEE YOUR MONEY
(, Mon 4 Oct 2010, 1:28, 8 replies)

I had a scholarship (all fees + 8k for beer) which put me slap-bang in the middle of the 'daddy's paying for this' and 'I'm working my tits off just to turn up' cliques.

The monied fuckers came dead last in terms of results, because they didn't care. The people who were actually paying for it did rather better, on the whole, as they had a much higher personal investment and consequently put in much more effort.

I'd like to think that the distinctions earned by the worker-types led them on to greater and better things than the money crowd - sadly, what with nepotism being alive and well, I suspect the latter simply went on to take up jobs in daddy's company.

Nevermind...
(, Mon 4 Oct 2010, 2:20, closed)

i was having a jolly laugh the other day though at someone applying for jobs.

they have never had a part time job before, let alone a bar job because their parents paid for everything.

they handed out 4 CVs.

they started applying AFTER fresher's week in sheffield, one of the cities mostly densely populated by student folk, because they were too lazy.

they are strangely optimistic. many a conversation has involved "how you doing atm?" "oh, just trying to make the most of my free before i get a job..." well, that'll be some months then

the joke is still on me though because they have several grand in their bank account and how much do i have? ah yes. minus several grand.
(, Mon 4 Oct 2010, 2:43, closed)
I have one of these in my uni class.
Me: "I'm starting to panic now, has your loan come through yet?"

Him: "Loan?"

Also told me he's not worried about makng an arse of things because he's been promised his mum's business to run.

If the little bugger wasn't so cheery and likeable (most of the time) I'd almost regret practically doing his diploma for him earlier this year.
(, Mon 4 Oct 2010, 5:15, closed)
If he's a really good mate
and he ends up running the outfit, you could well squeeze in there with a gift job. Friends are just the family you can choose!
(, Mon 4 Oct 2010, 11:30, closed)
On the other hand, if they fuck up they can afford to repeat years, get private tuition etc.
Swings and roundabouts.
(, Mon 4 Oct 2010, 21:32, closed)
Angry with whom?
Rich people for being rich, or yourself for being poor?

I hardly think it's rich student's fault if they're being funded by mummy and daddy - it's their parent's fault.
(, Mon 4 Oct 2010, 12:43, closed)

Who is Rich Student, and why does he only have one parent?
(, Mon 4 Oct 2010, 12:58, closed)
there's nothing wrong with being rich
but i struggle to talk to people about stuff like this when they have absolutely no understanding of the value of money or respect how hard other people have to work sometimes (hence my high blood pressure when a couple of people laughed, yes laughed, at me for being silly enough to get a part-time job... why would i waste time doing that? well, food...?)

people might be rich but they dont have to live in bubbles.
(, Mon 4 Oct 2010, 14:57, closed)

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