incense? will it help?

ErieR33FER

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Ten usd would just barely be under minimum wage still where I live. So apparently not fit to live off according to my gov lol.

Do you live on your own by yourself or with a pair? Do you pay all the bills, do you drive?
 

sunni

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Ten usd would just barely be under minimum wage still where I live. So apparently not fit to live off according to my gov lol.

Do you live on your own by yourself or with a pair? Do you pay all the bills, do you drive?
it really depends, on what each individuals expenses are i think and price of apartments or living situations
for me
Monthly:
car insurance 170
school 160
gym 50
rent 675
lights/water: 200-300
internet : 120
phone 90ish
1445$ total in most monthly bills
12$ an hour barely cuts it....

I dont add in groceries cause its not a monthly bill per say and it varies
 

tip top toker

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Ten usd would just barely be under minimum wage still where I live. So apparently not fit to live off according to my gov lol.

Do you live on your own by yourself or with a pair? Do you pay all the bills, do you drive?
Right now is different, living with parents. But before moving back to parents due to a career change, I lived alone in a flat in the most expensive street in the city (roughly 400gbp per month for a single room in a shared flat, no bills or tax included, i paid all my bills, noone to spkit it with, plus car tax, mot, insurance, petrol. compared to elsewhere in the city where I could have lived for 180 a month all bills included). Lived VERY comfortably. Then changed s job but kept the flat, and was earning 150 a week, when rent (without bills) was 100 a week. Still lived quite comfortably, learnt to live on a budget. None of my harvest got sold, was purely so I didn't have to go and spend 300 a month on weed like I was when I first took the flat.
 

ErieR33FER

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it really depends, on what each individuals expenses are i think and price of apartments or living situations
for me
Monthly:
car insurance 170
school 160
gym 50
rent 675
lights/water: 200-300
internet : 120
phone 90ish
1445$ total in most monthly bills
12$ an hour barely cuts it....

I dont add in groceries cause its not a monthly bill per say and it varies
Exactly
 

ErieR33FER

Well-Known Member
Right now is different, living with parents. But before moving back to parents due to a career change, I lived alone in a flat in the most expensive street in the city (roughly 500gbp per month for a single room in a shared flat, no bills or tax included, i paid all my bills, noone to spkit it with, plus car tax, mot, insurance, petrol. compared to elsewhere in the city where I could have lived for 180 a month all bills included). Lived VERY comfortably. Then changed s job but kept the flat, and was earning 150 a week, when rent (without bills) was 100 a week. Still lived quite comfortably, learnt to live on a budget. None of my harvest got sold, was purely so I didn't have to go and spend 300 a month on weed like I was when I first took the flat.
Lol growing def helps. Crons expensive no matter where ya live.
 

tip top toker

Well-Known Member
it really depends, on what each individuals expenses are i think and price of apartments or living situations
for me
Monthly:
car insurance 170
school 160
gym 50
rent 675
lights/water: 200-300
internet : 120
phone 90ish
1445$ total in most monthly bills
12$ an hour barely cuts it....

I dont add in groceries cause its not a monthly bill per say and it varies
WOW that's a lot of money, although granted its in Canadian dollars so I'll need to convert. But mine were roughly

Rent
it really depends, on what each individuals expenses are i think and price of apartments or living situations
for me
Monthly:
car insurance 170
school 160
gym 50
rent 675
lights/water: 200-300
internet : 120
phone 90ish
1445$ total in most monthly bills
12$ an hour barely cuts it....

I dont add in groceries cause its not a monthly bill per say and it varies
Crazy!

My outgoings were roughly

Rent 400
Phone and internet 15
Water 20
Gas and electricity 45
Car insurance 23
Petrol 10.

During my first job, that left me with about £700 a month spending money for food etc. (I might not have been paid much but I worked LOTS
 

ErieR33FER

Well-Known Member
WOW that's a lot of money, although granted its in Canadian dollars so I'll need to convert. But mine were roughly

Rent


Crazy!

My outgoings were roughly

Rent 400
Phone and internet 15
Water 20
Gas and electricity 45
Car insurance 23
Petrol 10.

During my first job, that left me with about £700 a month spending money for food etc. (I might not have been paid much but I worked LOTS
Let me get this straight, you pay 23 dollars for car insurance and ten for gas a month? So cheap. Insurance normally here isaround 200 mine is 450
 

tip top toker

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That car insurance is insane though. Even wwhen
Let me get this straight, you pay 23 dollars for car insurance and ten for gas a month? So cheap. Insurance normally here isaround 200 mine is 450
I had to pay a fair whack when I got done for drink driving , around about 1200 pounds a year, but it soon came down to 280 a year and it sits around there since. Gas was cheap for me as I had a very easy commute, a straight main road, never had to drop down from 5th gear. But no, gas is anything but cheap. At present it is £1.30 a litre. Not sure what it costs in the states or Canada right now, but I guess a hell of a lot cheaper. There's a reason the grand majority of drivers have a 1.2 to 2 liter engine. Anything bigger and its just extortionate. The government takes about 80 percent in tax so naturally it has to sell for sky high prices. My current fuel expense is 80 a month, but that's due to split shifts. Doubles my petrol requirement, blows.
 

Growan

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That car insurance is insane though. Even wwhen


I had to pay a fair whack when I got done for drink driving , around about 1200 pounds a year, but it soon came down to 280 a year and it sits around there since. Gas was cheap for me as I had a very easy commute, a straight main road, never had to drop down from 5th gear. But no, gas is anything but cheap. At present it is £1.30 a litre. Not sure what it costs in the states or Canada right now, but I guess a hell of a lot cheaper. There's a reason the grand majority of drivers have a 1.2 to 2 liter engine. Anything bigger and its just extortionate. The government takes about 80 percent in tax so naturally it has to sell for sky high prices. My current fuel expense is 80 a month, but that's due to split shifts. Doubles my petrol requirement, blows.
How much you spending on incense?
 

tip top toker

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How much you spending on incense?
About tree fiddy

Last incense I bought was 2 pounds. Was on my way to McDonalds while waiting for my car to get its mot, and ended up buying incense of a beggar dude instead. They were utter shit chemical bollocks, but he certainly looked like he might be able to use themoney better than I could :-) even if it was for heroin. Even bums get to have a "fun" Saturday night :-)
 

sunni

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Staff member
That car insurance is insane though. Even wwhen


I had to pay a fair whack when I got done for drink driving , around about 1200 pounds a year, but it soon came down to 280 a year and it sits around there since. Gas was cheap for me as I had a very easy commute, a straight main road, never had to drop down from 5th gear. But no, gas is anything but cheap. At present it is £1.30 a litre. Not sure what it costs in the states or Canada right now, but I guess a hell of a lot cheaper. There's a reason the grand majority of drivers have a 1.2 to 2 liter engine. Anything bigger and its just extortionate. The government takes about 80 percent in tax so naturally it has to sell for sky high prices. My current fuel expense is 80 a month, but that's due to split shifts. Doubles my petrol requirement, blows.
162.9 a Gallon in canada is the price i just did at petrol canada
 

Red1966

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I mean nine bucks...that's below minimum wage where I live, even with the conversion of currency. You would definitely be below the poverty line, better off on welfare. how do you live off 9 an hr bucks in today's world?
He lives with his parents, remember?
 
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