If you earn 51k at least, you would have the decency to fix your turn signal and save drivers the headache that is your car.
to be fair, since I'm hourly OTE, my annual "salary" is extrapolated to $69,992 before taxes.
If you earn 51k at least, you would have the decency to fix your turn signal and save drivers the headache that is your car.
Dont know how it is in the US but 60k is comfortable living where i live...![]()
Stop lying. No one likes you. Don't make this about me, I can't make people like a peder-ass like you.
In Dallas, where UNT claims to live 70k is plenty comfy.
Already did that at autozone, they just charged me for the lights and the grease, did the service for free
NW Plano unfortunately is way more expensive than Dallas. You can't find a taqueria that serves a $6.99 3-beef enchilada plate with arroz and frijoles around here -- they're everywhere back home, of course. What you will find is "elegant" eateries that charge $25 for a ing burger or "artisan" personal pizza.
Lolz. Yeah...upscale NW Plano.
You see for yourself:
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Pl...!4d-96.6988856
The Shops at Legacy isn't named that for no reason.
So you steal from the food bank but have to eat at the Shops at Legacy.
I don't eat there. I did however spend $25 at Red Lobster because my f'ing girlfriend just had to have salmon even though the portion was puny for a $20.95 price (included 2 small sides). I wanted to split the Endless Shrimp with her. Fuuuuuu...
I hear you about Red Lobster. But if you're saving in other areas, it's nice to go out and get a good seafood dinner once in a while. I'll usually shove about 10 Cheddar Bay Biscuits in my wife's purse before we even begin dining. And one of us will order whatever all you can eat special they have going and fill up some Tupperware containers.
It's expensive but you can make last for several meals.
Better not get caught!
Trust me, the waitresses don't give a . I'll always tip them a five spot for looking the other way.
Also, here's another trick. There is a market for plastic spoons, forks, knives, etc. Many restaurants have a bin full of them for free.
Also, carry around a small tool set in your fanny pack. You can end up with some decent bathroom fixtures.
And if you know what you're doing, the electronics in those speed limit signs are worth something.
3 years of experience and it's in commercial real estate focused private equity.
The you don't.
Oh my god...
Sounds like a 1099 "job" though... correct?
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