Where are you renting even a dump of a house for $400? I just rented out a studio in Green Bay, WI for $400 plus utilities.
Rent/housing for hourly workers is approaching or above 1/3 of gross income. At that point living becomes challenging.
Is it slow for everyone
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When I was 22 and making $2500 per month, I was feeling like a king with no bills other than $200 for a rental room.
Now, that $2500 would just cover health insurance and a daycare for one of my kids.
This whole argument is comparing apples to oranges -
It sure seems that the ones complaining the most about money seem to live in or near major cities. When you live in those areas things cost more than those of us who live in more rural areas. And we can have nice homes and good schools for our children too.
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Keep busting your ### and you will be ok.
Here is a quick example/story....
A friend of mine has a machine shop and when you are first hired on you are in a 90 day probationary period. During this time you wear a bright red uniform. After that 90 day period you graduate to the standard blue uniform.
He had a policy that if you crashed a machine you would be disciplined with 3 days off without pay. He started to notice a trend that his younger male operators would crash a machine on a Wednesday or Thursday before a long holiday weekend. One particular employee caused a lot of damage so he got involved in the process with the HR group. When the young man was told he was getting 3 days off he looked at the owner of the company and asked for 5. The owner decided no more days off...he decided the new discipline would be to lose your blue uniform and back to a red uniform. Machine crashes almost went to zero. Humiliation and peer pressure meant more than not working. MOST of the younger generation just don’t get it.fordconvert, Midwest Trucker, SteveScott and 2 others Thank this.
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