If I got rid of everything that didn't "spark joy"...I'd be on the side of the road with the cat and my coffee maker.
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Quote from: Jack on March 30, 2014, 06:24:47 PMQuote from: couldbecousin on March 30, 2014, 06:02:23 PM I guess the $100 set aside for "other" would cover the cost of food. Not enough for me though! Food and shelter should never be miscellaneous in a budget. If wwe can't stick to the budget, we must try harder! Get more jobs! Eat less!
Quote from: couldbecousin on March 30, 2014, 06:02:23 PM I guess the $100 set aside for "other" would cover the cost of food. Not enough for me though! Food and shelter should never be miscellaneous in a budget.
I guess the $100 set aside for "other" would cover the cost of food. Not enough for me though!
Some of the figures in that budget are very low; not sure who is getting health insurance for 20/month. Food and gasoline aren't included.
Quote from: Jack on March 30, 2014, 03:13:32 PMSome of the figures in that budget are very low; not sure who is getting health insurance for 20/month. Food and gasoline aren't included.Because owning a car is a god-given right?
/shrugsI know the public transportation infrastructure in the US sucks.
Quote from: odeon on March 30, 2014, 10:47:30 PMQuote from: Jack on March 30, 2014, 03:13:32 PMSome of the figures in that budget are very low; not sure who is getting health insurance for 20/month. Food and gasoline aren't included.Because owning a car is a god-given right?It just seemed odd that car payments and car insurance were part of the budget and not gas. For anyone who doesn't live in a city, can't imagine not having a car. Public transport is good where I am now, but used to live in the country and cant imagine having to cycle into town when it took forty minutes to drive there. If anything on that budget seems a luxury, it cable tv and phone.
I can do upside down chocolate moo things!
Quote from: Jack on March 31, 2014, 02:11:27 AMQuote from: odeon on March 30, 2014, 10:47:30 PMQuote from: Jack on March 30, 2014, 03:13:32 PMSome of the figures in that budget are very low; not sure who is getting health insurance for 20/month. Food and gasoline aren't included.Because owning a car is a god-given right?It just seemed odd that car payments and car insurance were part of the budget and not gas. For anyone who doesn't live in a city, can't imagine not having a car. Public transport is good where I am now, but used to live in the country and cant imagine having to cycle into town when it took forty minutes to drive there. If anything on that budget seems a luxury, it cable tv and phone.Without a phone and a computer, banking becomes almost impossible, nowadays. And computers can't be to old either, or the bank will not see it as safe enough to do banking on. Maybe that is different in the USA, but here it is the case.
Quote from: hykeaswell on March 31, 2014, 02:32:19 AMQuote from: Jack on March 31, 2014, 02:11:27 AMQuote from: odeon on March 30, 2014, 10:47:30 PMQuote from: Jack on March 30, 2014, 03:13:32 PMSome of the figures in that budget are very low; not sure who is getting health insurance for 20/month. Food and gasoline aren't included.Because owning a car is a god-given right?It just seemed odd that car payments and car insurance were part of the budget and not gas. For anyone who doesn't live in a city, can't imagine not having a car. Public transport is good where I am now, but used to live in the country and cant imagine having to cycle into town when it took forty minutes to drive there. If anything on that budget seems a luxury, it cable tv and phone.Without a phone and a computer, banking becomes almost impossible, nowadays. And computers can't be to old either, or the bank will not see it as safe enough to do banking on. Maybe that is different in the USA, but here it is the case.Personally don't do any banking on the computer. Can understand most would see phone as a necessity of life, that's true, just don't like them so that's a bias.
That makes sense. Kind of paranoid about the internet, so try to stay away from anything which involves my identity. Mostly read and whisper to the spazzes.
Quote from: Jack on March 31, 2014, 03:04:11 AMThat makes sense. Kind of paranoid about the internet, so try to stay away from anything which involves my identity. Mostly read and whisper to the spazzes.That makes sense too. I dreaded online banking for a long time. Five years ago I made the step. And I would not like to go back. I am not pleased at all with all kinds of organisations relying on online contact only. Here contact with unemployment agencies, sick-leaves and such are almost completely online things. Sucks, takes the human factor out of it, and it does not look to be any more effective than the old ways.
Quote from: hykeaswell on March 31, 2014, 03:08:40 AMQuote from: Jack on March 31, 2014, 03:04:11 AMThat makes sense. Kind of paranoid about the internet, so try to stay away from anything which involves my identity. Mostly read and whisper to the spazzes.That makes sense too. I dreaded online banking for a long time. Five years ago I made the step. And I would not like to go back. I am not pleased at all with all kinds of organisations relying on online contact only. Here contact with unemployment agencies, sick-leaves and such are almost completely online things. Sucks, takes the human factor out of it, and it does not look to be any more effective than the old ways.Personally I'm happy whenever the human factor is removed from the equation.