>>15806451>show me the Russian version of that. Successful people that don’t belong to the elite sphere, aren’t hockey stars or something like that.Basically any major city has dedicated middle-class suburbs. Either small houses with a backyard patch of land for a "garden", or elite versions of commieblocks with larger than average flats. Higher-than-average real estate prices tend to keep the proles away, and you often have comfy shared infrastructure, like playground for kids or tennis courts. If you are an (actual) engineer, a mid-level manager in a non-meme company, a codemonkey, or something like that, you can expect to live in a 2-4 room apartment in a nice part of the town, own a car or two, and buy whatever overpriced gadgets you want. Schools are public and are assigned to locations, which means your children will go to your local middle-class suburb school and not interact with poor scum. Better education means they will go to better universities, and, again, not interact much with proles.
>>15806450Working for state-owned hospitals and clinics is basically a dead-end job nobody wants. Doctors working for private clinics make retarded amounts of money and are upper-middle class.