Is it really worth it?

You can't afford high end bikes and frames? So what. They'll still exist when you've got a job. Until then, spend your energy on finding a way of earning money, not consumer goods you don't need and can't afford.

I suspect there's another side to this story, and your mum would be shocked if she read the things you've posted here. I bet she doesn't have a high end bike.
 
Nope, she doesnt but there are 3 cars, her own motorbike, numerous holidays, new kitchen, bathroom and windows. The only money I use on bikes is money I've got from bikes.

P.S. I spend 90% of my time looking for jobs. There's nothing out there for low grades. Or high grades as it goes. Why do you think youth unemployment is at it's highest?
 
IWish":1m6cleu4 said:
Nope, she doesnt but there are 3 cars, her own motorbike, numerous holidays, new kitchen, bathroom and windows. The only money I use on bikes is money I've got from bikes.

P.S. I spend 90% of my time looking for jobs. There's nothing out there for low grades. Or high grades as it goes. Why do you think youth unemployment is at it's highest?

Probably reflects the market.
 
There aren't any door to door sales jobs available that I've seen and telesales my nearest one is 40 miles away.
 
Back to the original drive of the thread

your young and learning what we all went through and some still continue to do..if you haven't got the money then choices are limited.

Beyond that I have my own opinion on the thread and it's intent so I won't post in this one further
 
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