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Do you think that a guy in his mid-late 30's with no money has any chance of being a provider? |
I guy friend of mine has just turned 36 years old. He has been working at an $11.00 an hour job at an insurance company for about 8 months now. He's planning on he's getting get his insurance license within the next few weeks to sell health/life insurance for this company. Right now, he has no car, (he is a cyclist and rides his bike everywhere), is staying with a friend at his place, and is living paycheck to paycheck. Do you think that at 36 years old there's still hope for this guy if he wants a nice home and family, or do you think at this time he's probably going nowhere and will always be struggling? I think he HAS his lifestyle right now, and you're looking at it. If you're looking at him for a husband, look at what he is RIGHT NOW. "Potential" might never happen!! Source(s): agent, 21+ years I think anyone can change at any point in life for better or for worse it happens to all of us nothing is certain!If he loves his family or wants to make a family he will do whatever it takes no matter what situation or how old!Health insurance pays well i think he will be alright! Why is he living paycheck to paycheck if he has no rent or car payment? Where is all of his money going? IF he can learn to manage his money, there might be hope. Atleast he is trying. guess it won`t be so bad if the one he wants to marry has a job also..no one person should be a provider for another.. unless it`s just for the kids.. He sounds like a happy guy. He stays in shape cycling, has a job that pays his limited bills, has good friends, and is still trying out new jobs. Nowhere in your question does it say that HE wants to change anything. Is it you who wants him to become Mr Suburbanite with the house, kids and wife... uh, you maybe? Know what I mean, Jellybean? He could go either way. Yes, definitely there's a chance for him to be very successful financially. But it depends on his level of commitment and hard work. Some people just take longer to get their act together - for all kinds of reasons (addictions, maturity level, upbringing, lack of resources, etc.). From a dating standpoint? I would definitely be talking to him about what his intentions are because for me, his current situation would not be tolerated very long at all! Remember, action speaks louder than words! |
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