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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
People with highly variable incomes, what's your style?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rct851" data-source="post: 16513218" data-attributes="member: 145126"><p>100% commission. I’m 32 and the only thing I really care to buy at this point is retirement so I spend as if all I’ll ever make is my worst month and pretend like that’s all there is.</p><p></p><p> To accomplish this I do prioritize paying off my house far more aggressively the. I would assume the average salaried person on a 40 year career path would care to do. Luckily in 10 year at the job I’m at we’ve never seen a time too terribly lean but you never know if that’s next month 3 years 10 years etc. so not having any debt including house and transportation would be a lot more security for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rct851, post: 16513218, member: 145126"] 100% commission. I’m 32 and the only thing I really care to buy at this point is retirement so I spend as if all I’ll ever make is my worst month and pretend like that’s all there is. To accomplish this I do prioritize paying off my house far more aggressively the. I would assume the average salaried person on a 40 year career path would care to do. Luckily in 10 year at the job I’m at we’ve never seen a time too terribly lean but you never know if that’s next month 3 years 10 years etc. so not having any debt including house and transportation would be a lot more security for me. [/QUOTE]
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