I fit into that '30s' demographic now. I was working night shift at Australia Post sorting mail from 1am-7am and then going to uni (last class on Tue finished at 9.30pm) and then 1hr train home, slept for a few hours and then rinse repeat. But I had dual income parents so didn't get any monies off my government to spend on booze books. I still owe my parents $15k (though my old man waived that when I bought my flat, saying he just used the debt to make sure I kept working).
I fit into that '30s' demographic now. I was working night shift at Australia Post sorting mail from 1am-7am and then going to uni (last class on Tue finished at 9.30pm) and then 1hr train home, slept for a few hours and then rinse repeat. But I had dual income parents so didn't get any monies off my government to spend on
boozebooks. I still owe my parents $15k (though my old man waived that when I bought my flat, saying he just used the debt to make sure I kept working).