Just graduated and already feel stuck in the mud

Graduated college in May with a bachelors in Kinesiology.

Really have no plan on using it. I went to college with the intent to become a physical education teacher, but I didn’t like the program and didn’t see myself doing it anymore. The state payed for most of my schooling, so I finished it out with a Kinesiology degree as all the credits transferred to it.

However a kinesiology degree on its own isn’t worth much, and is essentially a stepping stone degree to graduate school. Which I don’t really have any interest in cost wise, and I’m absolutely burnt out from school.

I’m now just going back to work at Enterprise as a car detailer, a job I did last summer while I was home from school.

I’m worried that I am going to spend the rest of my life vacuuming out cars, when I look in the mirror and know I have the potentially to be much more than that.

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u/dynastyfella69 — 19 hours ago

Starting with <1,000 in savings

22 years old

Most of college was paid for by scholarships the rest I covered with cash from working in highschool and such.

I have very little in student loans I had to take in my last year ~ $5,500

My current job nets me about $900 a week, and I have just recently opened a Roth IRA, and a regular investment account.

How much should I put into each account? Should I prioritize one over the other?

Currently living at home with my parents, but besides paying off my student loans saving for a down payment on a home is my number one priority.

Not super familiar with all this and not sure what foot to put in front of the other to get things going.

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u/dynastyfella69 — 21 hours ago
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Cards damaged on opening

Is it worth trying to complain about this? Would they do anything to help me out here or anything?

u/dynastyfella69 — 1 month ago