Parents of Reddit, why are you disappointed in your adult child?

I started working at 13 and when I graduated high school, worked full time at minimum wage until I was 20. I was so sick of living paycheque to paycheque that I went to university and got a degree. Problem was, I was so far in debt and so few jobs were available that I moved across the country and got a job that paid more than $15 an hour. The company declared bankruptcy a year later and I was left with 60k in student debt at the age of 25. Couldn't get another high paying job and been stuck at minimum wage jobs for the last decade. Currently I have never owned a car, been able to afford a house, or ever had more than a thousand dollars in savings. This year I finally decided to do something about that and moved in with my dad at the age of 35 so I could start saving a little money.

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