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How hard is it to progress from the lower/working class to middle class

>Canada
>nearly impossible unless you have connections

Canada
It's pretty easy if you're not a lazy piece of shit like OP who just complains and never puts forth any effort

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This.

>2006

This information no longer accurate

Yep. OP, I'm sorry, but you're a fucking loser. Change your attitude and start putting in more effort.

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depends a lot on the city you are.My dad is for me a great example that são paulo state is a excellent place to grow, his first job was cutting sugar cane, then he entered the industry and now we even have our maintenance firm (tho it's basically,me, brother and he).
But talking on a truly national way is hard to say, we're luck to live in a very industrialized region with abundant jobs, i think it's far harder -if not impossible- to grow on place like the northeast or north.

>2013

i don't think i'ts hard if you get good grades at school/uni and actually work hard to it

Pretty easy
1) Go to tech or trade school for two years
2) Get job
3) Take classes while you are working, get employer to pay for them
4) Obtain Bachelor's degree and get paid even more
5) Welcome to middle class

>everything suddenly changed in a decade

dude you've been posting these threads with this image for quite some time. What have you done in that time?

How do I into middle class? I have an engineering degree and make $18/h as a labourer

Every engineering job gets hundreds of applicants and I can't compete

>Ausrtralia

Incredibly easy unless you're completely worthless

>>nearly impossible unless you have connections
literally every country you retardo

Wrong, in America new grads make 70k starting with multiple job offers

consume
consume
consume

hint: it's literally the way to happiness.

shut up nerd stop snitchin

>70k starting with multiple job offers
Depends on the field you studied in, 70k is kind of a high bar to start with for any Bachelor's level degree

>to grow on place like the northeast or north.

Quite easy here in Manaus. Specially if military.

France
Fairly feasable if you put in the work

That's interesting, specially if you consider that the only place in the country that does have frequent military operations is Amazonas.
Would you say that's a common option of young people or just the plan b?

Plan B, many here open businesses or just move to other big city.

Many military personell here are from other parts of the country actually.