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liquidmotion
8th October 2003, 04:51
my daddy got a job...24 years ago. so did mommy. they went to c-o-l-l-e-g-e.
how do we manage to get by with 60k or so a year? to start, my parents had only as many kids as they could take care of (2), unlike most families in utah, and most minority (broad generalisation here) families in utah seem to do. we have three family vehicles (the newest being a 2003 truck with zero miles on it :P) plus one provided by daddy's work. somehow we get by actually sharing. strange eh? contrary to popular belief, it is possible to live in a nice house on our total income. and have a nice big plot of land to go with it. one time my daddy hurt his back at work and was on disability. his pride hurt so much he still beats me every day. i don't pay for gas. i ride the campus shuttle like a normal person. speaking of which, mommy and daddy are paying for my college and my brother's high school expenses. i help them by getting scholarships and paying for what i can. not being too moochy = good. and somehow mommy and daddy manage to fly places and go on vacation and see things and make new friends. i don't know how they do all that on a measely 60k..only in america.
sweet revelation.
Bilbo Baggins
8th October 2003, 10:28
LOL.
liquidmotion
8th October 2003, 18:26
nice avatar, bilbo. any chance you'll return to the old one?
SSJ4 Gogitta
8th October 2003, 18:29
$60,000 a year? Wish we got that much. We get around $35,000 a year.
liquidmotion
8th October 2003, 18:36
and how well would you say you live off of that?
Starbucks
8th October 2003, 19:01
You know if I made 60K/year, I'd consider myself a fucking rich ass. I am able to survive off of a 13k job, in a really messed up economy.
SSJ4 Gogitta
8th October 2003, 19:02
Originally posted by liquidmotion
and how well would you say you live off of that?
Perfectly fine. 2 vehicles, cable TV, cable broadband.
liquidmotion
8th October 2003, 19:12
there you have it. proof that 100k is the poor house :P
dlinkwit27
8th October 2003, 20:13
Your right LM. My dady didn't go to college at all. He just went up tot eh local nuculear power plant and asked if he coudl help design pipeing systems for him, and they said "sure, wy the hell not" :rolleyes: And amount of money peopel make doesn't matter as much as the cost of living also. 100K might be megabucks in a rural town in alabama, but is pennis to someone in beverly hills. Where I live, 75-120k a year is average. It is just where I live. can't blame me for that.
ertmann|CPH
8th October 2003, 20:31
well i live from 9k a year, in the 8th most expensive country in the world (japan #1, US #13 and UK #16).....
But i guess i shouldn't complain, as i don't even have a job. Good thing our goverment pays up to get us studying ;)
Starbucks
8th October 2003, 20:36
I don't remember clearly but I think that my area is 3rd most expsnsive in the U.S. Not that it matters.
godoncrack
8th October 2003, 20:50
I LOVE MISSISSIPPI (http://www.sor.mdps.state.ms.us)
anubis2003
8th October 2003, 20:51
lmao - that's the greatest thing godoncrack has ever posted.
liquidmotion
8th October 2003, 20:52
Originally posted by dlinkwit27
Your right LM. My dady didn't go to college at all. He just went up tot eh local nuculear power plant and asked if he coudl help design pipeing systems for him, and they said "sure, wy the hell not" :rolleyes: And amount of money peopel make doesn't matter as much as the cost of living also. 100K might be megabucks in a rural town in alabama, but is pennis to someone in beverly hills. Where I live, 75-120k a year is average. It is just where I live. can't blame me for that. if it's so hard to live off 100k a year where you are, maybe move elsewhere? your dad seems to move around the country to work anyway. point is, you cut back on things you don't need and get essentials...
dlinkwit27
8th October 2003, 20:56
a) moving costs a lot
a2) the whole town is high cost of living. We actualyl live in one of the "poorer" sections of town.
b) buying a new house costs a lto
c) my mom works at a local elementary school, ie, a mile away, easy to get to
d) moving would pull all of the children out of school, my parents dont want that.
e) we were living off the necessaties. we stopped the newspaper, cut phone use down, stopped the cable, bought bulk, etc.
liquidmotion
8th October 2003, 21:01
i notice you left the internet connected.
only the necessities :)
Trigear
8th October 2003, 21:08
chill out, man. please.
Wyvern
8th October 2003, 21:09
...I know I probably don't have too much of a say-so here but, if my family was making 100k a year, i would have one of those 4500 top dollar PC's and i admit i am pretty spoiled but, it is pretty jacked up that you guys are saying its hard to live off of 60k a year and 100k.
dlinkwit27
8th October 2003, 21:10
Originally posted by liquidmotion
i notice you left the internet connected.
only the necessities :)
you must nto be in school
I have a quiz every week in two classes online
I have another class which all we do is presentations with powerpoint.
my sisters all have research projects to do and reports which need online research, beause it costs money for a computer card @ the local library
the internet is a necessity.
...I know I probably don't have too much of a say-so here but, if my family was making 100k a year, i would have one of those 4500 top dollar PC's and i admit i am pretty spoiled but, it is pretty jacked up that you guys are saying its hard to live off of 60k a year and 100k.
as I said earlier, it depeneds on where you live. The only reason we statyed located as long as we did was because we didn't want to uproot the whole family for which was (we hoped) a tempory crisis. Also, I live at home, and if we moved away from campus any further, I would have had to find a dorm to live in, which would add 5K a semester to my college costs.
godoncrack
8th October 2003, 21:11
good conditions
$20000 for a single bastard
$30000-$50000 for a family of 2-4 children
two people workin at a McDonald's could pull that in
hell, i don't even make $20K and i'm happy
liquidmotion
8th October 2003, 21:15
Originally posted by Wyvern
...I know I probably don't have too much of a say-so here but, if my family was making 100k a year, i would have one of those 4500 top dollar PC's and i admit i am pretty spoiled but, it is pretty jacked up that you guys are saying its hard to live off of 60k a year and 100k. i'm saying exactly the opposite, actually. it is rather easy to live off 60k, let alone 100k.
i would -guess- that a computer card at the library costs less than a broadband internet connection. unless it's AOL broadband, but you're fucked anyway then :)
anyway, dlink, your dad got a job. since you're obviously down and out, that is a great thing. congratulations on not being broke no mo'.
dlinkwit27
8th October 2003, 21:18
broadband internet costs only 10 dollars since we also use them for a TV cable. Card at the library costs i think 2 dollars per person, you cannot use someone elses. Plus a dime per sheet of paper you print off b/w, 50 colour. Plus i think 1.5 if you want a transparency. One report @ the library costs a month's worth of broadband. Dialup cost even more because illinois is stupid and local calls cost money.
Wyvern
8th October 2003, 21:20
Sorry i must've misunderstood u...
liquidmotion
8th October 2003, 21:23
whoa. local calls cost money? like, per minute? what the hell.
don't forget you have to cover printing costs at your house as well.
dlinkwit27
8th October 2003, 21:38
Originally posted by liquidmotion
whoa. local calls cost money? like, per minute? what the hell.
don't forget you have to cover printing costs at your house as well.
yea, idk why, but local costs cost money. it is bullshit. almost nobody owns a real phone. most everyone uses a cellphone. I think it is because we have so many colleges in my town. This way they can grage the universities (and in turn the govt) a shitload for rates.
and @ home prinitn gcosts like .02$ per sheet, and my mom "borrows" ink from work. :p
Gonzotek
8th October 2003, 21:44
Originally posted by dlinkwit27
and my mom "borrows" ink from work. :p
That gets under my skin....that ink costs the school a lot of money. It's our school's number one technology expense. AND IT'S MEANT FOR EDUCATIONAL USE.
Won't somebody think of the children?
-=Gonzotek=-
Raz
8th October 2003, 21:53
Heh, ink is really, really, really expensive for the ammount you get for what you pay for.
dlinkwit27
8th October 2003, 21:59
she only did it when we had no money to pay for our own. We buy our own now. Don't worry, she isn't a serial theif, but the shcool pays her shit (a new janitor makes more than here cause she is only a TA) so we di what we could to get teh job done. The principle knew about it too, he said it was ok becuase he knew of our situation, so in a sence, it really was borrowing.
sammythemc
8th October 2003, 21:59
I remember reading somewhere about this, it's worth more than gold per unit of weight or something.
iomegajaz
8th October 2003, 22:08
Flames are bad, mmkay. Cool it, guys, you won't be asked again.
Thanks,
-jaz
liquidmotion
8th October 2003, 22:23
so is living in a communist country, but we don't cool you down. <3
Merlin
9th October 2003, 00:32
for what it's worth, having a perfectly valid point of view and expressing it in a mildy sarcastic way, isn't flaming. :)
It's always happened at the forums and in life.
hgnis
9th October 2003, 17:23
Originally posted by godoncrack
i don't even make $20K and i'm happy
Well said. Now only if it were true. :p
I get by on milk and cookies during the day rather well.
Real food is only consumed when we have a lunch meeting.
My work I usually take home with me so technically I do not pilfer company goodies. :D
J. Burnaway
9th October 2003, 19:21
It's easy for people who don't pay mortgages and have never had to make that payment while unemployed to make fun, but the fact is, most everyone lives up to their level of income, no matter what it is. Perhaps one family is pulling in 100K a year, and another family is pulling in 60K a year. That doesn't mean that the family making more is socking away 40K a year. More likely they live in a bigger house and are making bigger payments on that house. People don't plan on losing their job, or at least most people don't. When you lose your job, the funny thing is that the bills keep coming, and they don't get any smaller.
Working at Burger King is not going to make up for the lost income, and you make think it's easy to get a job at Burger King, but I'll bet it's not. Why would they want to hire someone who is so ridiculously overqualified that they will most likely still be looking for a job and leave as soon as they get one. Not a good long term strategy for Burger King. Also, when you are unemployed, you need to devote yourself to hunting for another job, not flipping burgers.
Unemployment payments are intended to allow a person to look for a new job - they aren't intended to cover a CEO for two weeks until he can get that busboy job at the local steakhouse. Also, you don't know what you are talking about if you are comparing unemployment payments with disability payments. Disability payments are usually some percentage of your usual wage, something like 75%. Unemployment payments are usually $300-$400 a week. That might sound like a lot to some, but if you have a $1700 mortgage to make, that eats up the whole thing.
In other words, it's easy for the college student with a paid-for education to scoff, because that person hasn't dealt with the real world yet. Come back and talk to me after you are out of school, with a family to support, house payments, utility bills, grocery bills, car payments, etc.
godoncrack
9th October 2003, 21:14
I am a cook. :D
My food bill is practically non-exsistant!
How many people can say they eat ribs everyday?
Steak?
Four meals a day rules
family? KIDS??!?!?
um........no
jimmy wears a duct tape condom
yes i know that they are expensive
and when i get secure enough to get me some of that, i might
true, sometimes you can't plan for these things
and thats when it REALLY sucks
especially when there is only ONE paycheck (i.e. parent)
Mortgage??
shit i just became Booze legal
I don't even know if i'll still live in this state come next year
hgnis, what is it that you do for a livin?
*reads mind*
male escort is not an acceptable answer!
Fickle
10th October 2003, 00:20
you know, I think I'll get drunk to that.
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