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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The first year in scenario number 1 is tough. After the first big bonus, pay off your cars, a good chunk of your mortgage and keep some extra to supplement the low base. Once you get the mortgage paid off, it's a huge help. Don't blow all of the bonus on frivolous stuff. I suppose you are in finance? [/quote] If your first year you are making $150k, how do you feel about us who first year out made $50k? :roll: [/quote] Not first year working, first year going to a pay schedule like this. And to be honest, I don't think that I know anyone who makes $50k. [/quote] >>>>>So you don't have a nanny or know of one? Or an administrative assistant? or a Non-Profit worker? Or a Federal Govt employee that is just starting out? Or a bus/metro driver or your Starbucks barista? Get a grip. Many people you come across do not make $50k, they survive but cutting extras and living within their means. I would LOVE to make a base of $150k and I know how to make it stretch. [/quote]
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