Hi Everybody,
I just had some c*nt doctor tell me that I should have money to spare if
I am getting $1200 a month. Well, I *am* getting $1200 a month and I can
barely get by on it!
How much do you really have to have to have "money to spare"? I think
any less than $60K per year will require a lot of trade offs.
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Too many variables in there Pete. You would have to define the
circumstances around which somebody was living in order to determine
what level of income was necessary.
That said, I find it hard to reason that somebody earning $1,200.00 per
month would have much money to spare after paying for basic living expenses.
::michael
Pete Theisen wrote:
> Hi Everybody,
>
> I just had some c*nt doctor tell me that I should have money to spare if
> I am getting $1200 a month. Well, I *am* getting $1200 a month and I can
> barely get by on it!
>
> How much do you really have to have to have "money to spare"? I think
> any less than $60K per year will require a lot of trade offs.
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That is good money for an indibidual
But if u are paying payroll etc its nothing
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Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
> That is good money for an indibidual
>
> But if u are paying payroll etc its nothing
Hi Virgil,
It is $14,400 a year. That wasn't even good money 20 years ago. Maybe in
some backwater where you can pay your doctor in chickens, but I live in
Sarasota FL. Hamburger here is $3.99 a pound!
Why don't I just eat bread and cereal? I would but the diabetes NAZIS
keep telling me I have to eat meat. Then the cholesterol NAZIS tell me
to *not* eat meat.
My big expenses right now are maintaining my home. Seems that everything
is falling apart at once. I need to replace the AC and it is $6K. I put
in a window unit as a stopgap for $100 but the condo NAZIS are having a
fit over it.
Then I need a bathtub which I haven't even priced, but I know damned
well I can't afford it. If I were to try to put it in myself the condo
NAZIS would raise hell over that. Then all the flooring is 40 years old
and has to be replaced, then . . .
> Too many variables in there Pete. You would have to define the
> circumstances around which somebody was living in order to determine
> what level of income was necessary.
>
> That said, I find it hard to reason that somebody earning $1,200.00 per
> month would have much money to spare after paying for basic living expenses.
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U said per month
Nope u can't live on that
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Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
> That is good money for an indibidual
>
> But if u are paying payroll etc its nothing
> Sent from my BlackBerry
Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
> U said per month
> Nope u can't live on that
Hi Virgil,
I did indeed. $1200 per month is $14,400 per year.
>> That is good money for an indibidual
>>
>> But if u are paying payroll etc its nothing
>
> Hi Virgil,
>
> It is $14,400 a year. That wasn't even good money 20 years ago. Maybe in
> some backwater where you can pay your doctor in chickens, but I live in
> Sarasota FL. Hamburger here is $3.99 a pound!
>
> Why don't I just eat bread and cereal? I would but the diabetes NAZIS
> keep telling me I have to eat meat. Then the cholesterol NAZIS tell me
> to *not* eat meat.
>
> My big expenses right now are maintaining my home. Seems that everything
> is falling apart at once. I need to replace the AC and it is $6K. I put
> in a window unit as a stopgap for $100 but the condo NAZIS are having a
> fit over it.
>
> Then I need a bathtub which I haven't even priced, but I know damned
> well I can't afford it. If I were to try to put it in myself the condo
> NAZIS would raise hell over that. Then all the flooring is 40 years old
> and has to be replaced, then . . .
>
>> Too many variables in there Pete. You would have to define the
>> circumstances around which somebody was living in order to determine
>> what level of income was necessary.
>>
>> That said, I find it hard to reason that somebody earning $1,200.00 per
>> month would have much money to spare after paying for basic living expenses.
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Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
> U said per month
> Nope u can't live on that
> Sent from my BlackBerry
Michael Oke, II wrote:
> Too many variables in there Pete. You would have to define the
> circumstances around which somebody was living in order to determine
> what level of income was necessary.
>
> That said, I find it hard to reason that somebody earning $1,200.00 per
> month would have much money to spare after paying for basic living expenses.
>
>
> ::michael
>
> Pete Theisen wrote:
>> Hi Everybody,
>>
>> I just had some c*nt doctor tell me that I should have money to spare if
>> I am getting $1200 a month. Well, I *am* getting $1200 a month and I can
>> barely get by on it!
>>
>> How much do you really have to have to have "money to spare"? I think
>> any less than $60K per year will require a lot of trade offs.
>
So come live in Argentina, U$1200 is plenty enough here for many.
Specially if you have your own home (it would be equivalent to a yank
earning some $4500 a month).
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Right, move to a foreign country and lose that money. Perhaps he
convince them that he still resides in the US and is only 'visiting'.
::michael
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