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Road Side Pub
Living on low income - accepting the "poor" life.
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<blockquote data-quote="jeffh81" data-source="post: 15945984" data-attributes="member: 174748"><p>Been working nowhere going jobs since i was 15 yrs old. The most i have ever made was 45k and that was a one time deal. At this current time i make 5$ a hr plus tips valeting cars so i can finally finish my degree. </p><p> Ive lost everything in the past: home, 2 trucks, motorcycle. To get to where i wanted. I put my wife through school and shes a registered nurse make damn good money by our standards. Being poor sucks and ive been there. </p><p></p><p> While she was in school I worked so much overtime at my state job that i was there more than i was at home just to put food on the table. With overtime i grossed 41k and that had to feed 2 people. We borrowed student loans to pay for her school and life has moved on. </p><p></p><p> Being poor makes you learn how to adapt and overcome your situation and how to survive. I grew up with jack squat and my wife had times when she did not have food to eat. </p><p></p><p> My best advice is to do what i did before. Work a second part time job, eat some Top Ramen and put that extra money back and get ahead</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeffh81, post: 15945984, member: 174748"] Been working nowhere going jobs since i was 15 yrs old. The most i have ever made was 45k and that was a one time deal. At this current time i make 5$ a hr plus tips valeting cars so i can finally finish my degree. Ive lost everything in the past: home, 2 trucks, motorcycle. To get to where i wanted. I put my wife through school and shes a registered nurse make damn good money by our standards. Being poor sucks and ive been there. While she was in school I worked so much overtime at my state job that i was there more than i was at home just to put food on the table. With overtime i grossed 41k and that had to feed 2 people. We borrowed student loans to pay for her school and life has moved on. Being poor makes you learn how to adapt and overcome your situation and how to survive. I grew up with jack squat and my wife had times when she did not have food to eat. My best advice is to do what i did before. Work a second part time job, eat some Top Ramen and put that extra money back and get ahead [/QUOTE]
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