I'll start... I'm almost half a year removed from my college days (graduated in May) and have been working a steady job as a registered nurse at a local hospital for almost three months now. I've always wanted to move out and into a city, preferably in or around NYC, but certain factors such as money, career plans, etc. have stopped me from doing so. I've tried the whole living at home thing, and it's just not for me. I butt heads with my parents a little too much now, and the people around me at the gym, grocery stores, etc. just don't have that "vibe" that I'm comfortable with anymore... It's like I don't belong.
It's not that I don't appreciate my parents and what they do for me (God knows how much I love my mom's home cooked meals), but I just don't feel like I'm growing much here. Aside from my career as a nurse, I don't feel like I'm making any progress in my life. Now my parents don't ask me to pay any sort of monthly fees while I'm home, which I have taken advantage of by paying off some student loans and getting a head start on that. (This isn't to say that I don't ever lend a hand. For example, I picked up this month's oil bill to help them out.) I'm only responsible for my car note and student loans, which amount to almost $700-800/mo. in total.
So OS, I wanted to ask you, when do you think it's best for someone to finally move out and be on their own? When do you think it's MOST ideal for me to do so on a financial, mental, and social aspect?
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