27th August 2012, 08:10 PM
Kel Wrote:There are relatively few 21 year old new undergrads with mortgages and families, compared to Kevin's 35 year olds, is the point I was making there.
Are your sure? How about 25 year olds? 28 year olds? What difference does it make? Heard about someone I vaguely know the other day, don't how old he is, mid-20s perhaps, with young family, perhaps a mortgage almost certainly rent. Can't stay in archaeology anymore due to the poor employment options. Is that fair?