How do you cope with the cost of living crisis?
It sounds like you have some good strategies not to spend, auntblabby.
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thank you blitzkrieg equally important to saving, is INVESTING. i get an income stream from select dividend-paying stocks that i've accumulated on the dips ["buy low, sell high"] over the decades. that comes in handy for sure.
thank you blitzkrieg equally important to saving, is INVESTING. i get an income stream from select dividend-paying stocks that i've accumulated on the dips ["buy low, sell high"] over the decades. that comes in handy for sure.
Ya i love dividend stocks too especially the dividend aristocrats and dividend kings.I generally never sell them unless one of them cuts their dividend.
thank you blitzkrieg equally important to saving, is INVESTING. i get an income stream from select dividend-paying stocks that i've accumulated on the dips ["buy low, sell high"] over the decades. that comes in handy for sure.
You sound very money-savvy.
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thank you blitzkrieg equally important to saving, is INVESTING. i get an income stream from select dividend-paying stocks that i've accumulated on the dips ["buy low, sell high"] over the decades. that comes in handy for sure.
You sound very money-savvy.
thank you not as money as texasmoneyman here on WP but i've had to learn to maximize my assets. was a relatively poorly paid ['cept for abundant overtime] civil servant for a few decades.
thank you blitzkrieg equally important to saving, is INVESTING. i get an income stream from select dividend-paying stocks that i've accumulated on the dips ["buy low, sell high"] over the decades. that comes in handy for sure.
You sound very money-savvy.
thank you not as money as texasmoneyman here on WP but i've had to learn to maximize my assets. was a relatively poorly paid ['cept for abundant overtime] civil servant for a few decades.
Thank you .I appreciate the kind words about me being money savvy.
What brands black beans and tuna?
thank you blitzkrieg equally important to saving, is INVESTING. i get an income stream from select dividend-paying stocks that i've accumulated on the dips ["buy low, sell high"] over the decades. that comes in handy for sure.
You sound very money-savvy.
thank you not as money as texasmoneyman here on WP but i've had to learn to maximize my assets. was a relatively poorly paid ['cept for abundant overtime] civil servant for a few decades.
Being a civil servant is fairly decent money compared to some private sector pay scales, or so I thought?
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thank you blitzkrieg equally important to saving, is INVESTING. i get an income stream from select dividend-paying stocks that i've accumulated on the dips ["buy low, sell high"] over the decades. that comes in handy for sure.
You sound very money-savvy.
thank you not as money as texasmoneyman here on WP but i've had to learn to maximize my assets. was a relatively poorly paid ['cept for abundant overtime] civil servant for a few decades.
Being a civil servant is fairly decent money compared to some private sector pay scales, or so I thought?
you have to have key skills to be a civil servant, and compared to the private sector, my compensation for my skillset [a medic with some billing/coding training] was about a third less. but civil service makes up for it with rich benefits, such as unlimited accrual of sick leave, 6 weeks paid vacation/year]. the civilian world offers about half the vacation time and a tiny fraction of the sick leave. and no other job pays double-time-and-a-half plus weekend/nighttime differential [overtime on holiday evenings/weekends]. plus they give you step increases above and beyond cost of living so you might end with a wage twice what you started with in 10 years. i was pulling in some fat paychecks there for a while due to abundant overtime, but it gave me adrenal exhaustion so i'd say they got their pound of flesh outta me.
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Ah, okay. Sorry to hear about your adrenal exhaustion.
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Ah, okay. Sorry to hear about your adrenal exhaustion.
it enabled me to save enough money to retire on the early side.
Ah, okay. Sorry to hear about your adrenal exhaustion.
it enabled me to save enough money to retire on the early side.
Every cloud has a silver lining, or so they say?
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Ah, okay. Sorry to hear about your adrenal exhaustion.
it enabled me to save enough money to retire on the early side.
Every cloud has a silver lining, or so they say?
or every silver lining has a cloud attached to it but i will say it was HARD WORK and they got their money's worth outta me and my fellow coworkers. lotta on the job injuries came with it.
Ah, okay. Sorry to hear about your adrenal exhaustion.
it enabled me to save enough money to retire on the early side.
Every cloud has a silver lining, or so they say?
or every silver lining has a cloud attached to it but i will say it was HARD WORK and they got their money's worth outta me and my fellow coworkers. lotta on the job injuries came with it.
Yes, I imagine it would be hard work. It sounds like a very practical job.
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we had to take care of the operating rooms, keep them ready for new patients, and restore them after every procedure. we also had to attend all live births [it was a maternal/child health care center/intensive care level III emergency facility on JBLM] and document the proceedings in addition to "circulating and scrubbing" in on all procedures including scrubbing in on emergent C-sections. can't count the number of those and of D&C/E procedures.
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