Why are you worried about the next man's pockets though?fukk off i didn't go to school and grab a degree just so the schmuck at mcdonalds can make almost the same pay as me![]()
Just do you.Anything is possible, you need some income but anyone can start small
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Impossible is too strong of a word...especially if shes working a full time job. Move out of the city. If you're poor and receiving food stamps then stop eating out 24 fukking 7 and bring your lunch to work. Enough with the leasing shyt from stores. Buy it straight out or don't have it at all. If you can't put back 20 dollars a month and you aren't doing any of the above then I don't know wtf to tell you. Your money management is abysmal.
Hopefully no one does that to your daughter.long as women walking around theres plenty of hustles left
if shyt go south im sendin hoes been hip to the game since 14 shyts too easy

Nah I'm referring to places like rent a center etc so the only thing that fits that criteria is the washer and dyer. I'd never lease anything outside of a piece of property.IF i didnt lease right now I wouldnt have" a car to get to work (THEREFOR A JOB), the apartment i Lease, my washer and dryer-- now if i saved to buy just those 3 things in cash i would need about $15000. Let me know what poor person has 15k read to blow. Even dope boys aint eating like that no more- Every nikka that sells even got legit day jobs too
if I can't pay it in full and own it then I'm not interested.If you have 10 ppl in a 2 bedroom you are poor do to discipline issues, as I stated.Y'all are literally spitting all of the same from the OP
What the person was saying. Was IF she had damn money, she'd gladly follow all of this advice
What people who have money seem to always forget, is true poor people.... Not people who claim poor with iPhones. But people with 10 people in a two bedroom....... Don't have the money to implement these plans in the first place
I find it comical that the post says all this and yet, every ones post in here, is to give the exact same advice that was just told to not matter
this is fine, and I agree that these CEO's shouldn't be making that money.Bruh we had no problems paying people livable wages 50, 60 years ago
Of course CEO's and CFO's weren't earning $20 million dollars back then either.
The only thing that's changed between now and then is more money is going to the top, and jobs are being squeezed below them or completely shipped overseas to make more money for those at the top and their shareholders
but that is still better than when that same tire blows out now you gotta put it on a credit card or soemthing now you are deeper in that hole.This is a cool idea...until you hit week 12 and blow out a tire. Then you need your whole savings account
to get a new tire and you gotta start all over again.
There's always something.
Edit - @Suleiman Bey just said the same thing.
Always the excuses. Where are you living, that if you're broke and looking for work, you can't bike to your job if need be? I rode my bike to work after college 5 miles each way for fun, not for financial reasons. Get a lil workout in plus saved some cash to boot. People worried about a tire blowing out? Get something close to home, bust that bike out, and eschew car insurance/car notes/gas money for a lil while til you get a money cushionbut that is still better than when that same tire blows out now you gotta put it on a credit card or soemthing now you are deeper in that hole.
lots of ppl making excuses "b-b-b-but what about if my car breaks down...then its all gone" "what if I need medical bills...blah blah blah"
Taking that money from money you saved is the reason you saved it in the first place. TO better your situation.
Using that savings is better than accumulating more debt to get you out of that hole.
The situatioin isn't gonna go away right? might as well be prepared(somewhat) with that then not.