Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It can be done because you all work at home. You don't have kids in activities either. Your kids are also adults.
only partially true.. our just finished up Senior got rides from friends to practice 3 days a week he drove or got dropped off 2 days
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In 5 more months we've done it for 2 years. 2 college age kids w/ jobs. We do work from home. My point is it can be done, drop offs, uber every now and then, coordinated trips, walked places, rode a bike a few times etc.. Might've saved me enough to buy a new car cash. Car tax was a whole $196 this year. Camry has 84K miles on it! Might buy an electric scooter before any new 4 wheeled purchase. Ride on!
You are an inspiration for me. We have three drivers, soon to be four, and have always had two cars. Both of our cars are very old and near the brink, but I cannot imagine having to replace one (much less both of them) with another gas-mobile. Meanwhile, my neighbors have four cars for three drivers. At least they acknowledge that they're Republicans, unlike the faux liberals down the street who have a car for every driver.
Its not an inspiration as other people are driving their child around.
OP here we shared rides with others we drove too it just wasn't 6 days a week. We also live "on the way" like literally people passed by our place to get to the school or shopping town center area.
thanks to those who brought up the lessened carbon footprint. And a pp who brought up kids gladly picking up a friend/ teammate as needed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4 drivers, 4 cars. Life is about choices.
Yup. Mother Earth thinks you suck. Especially if 2 of those drivers are teens who don’t really need their own car.
Who are you to judge their choices? We recently cut back. Down to 4 cars for 3 drivers. At least until I find something fun to add.
Mother Earth especially hates people who have more cars than drivers. Enjoy Earth Day!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In 5 more months we've done it for 2 years. 2 college age kids w/ jobs. We do work from home. My point is it can be done, drop offs, uber every now and then, coordinated trips, walked places, rode a bike a few times etc.. Might've saved me enough to buy a new car cash. Car tax was a whole $196 this year. Camry has 84K miles on it! Might buy an electric scooter before any new 4 wheeled purchase. Ride on!
You are an inspiration for me. We have three drivers, soon to be four, and have always had two cars. Both of our cars are very old and near the brink, but I cannot imagine having to replace one (much less both of them) with another gas-mobile. Meanwhile, my neighbors have four cars for three drivers. At least they acknowledge that they're Republicans, unlike the faux liberals down the street who have a car for every driver.
Its not an inspiration as other people are driving their child around.
OP here we shared rides with others we drove too it just wasn't 6 days a week. We also live "on the way" like literally people passed by our place to get to the school or shopping town center area.
thanks to those who brought up the lessened carbon footprint. And a pp who brought up kids gladly picking up a friend/ teammate as needed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In 5 more months we've done it for 2 years. 2 college age kids w/ jobs. We do work from home. My point is it can be done, drop offs, uber every now and then, coordinated trips, walked places, rode a bike a few times etc.. Might've saved me enough to buy a new car cash. Car tax was a whole $196 this year. Camry has 84K miles on it! Might buy an electric scooter before any new 4 wheeled purchase. Ride on!
You are an inspiration for me. We have three drivers, soon to be four, and have always had two cars. Both of our cars are very old and near the brink, but I cannot imagine having to replace one (much less both of them) with another gas-mobile. Meanwhile, my neighbors have four cars for three drivers. At least they acknowledge that they're Republicans, unlike the faux liberals down the street who have a car for every driver.
Its not an inspiration as other people are driving their child around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4 drivers, 4 cars. Life is about choices.
Yup. Mother Earth thinks you suck. Especially if 2 of those drivers are teens who don’t really need their own car.
Define need. If four drivers are working out of the home not near their employment, there is a need. Lots of other reasons to.
We have 3 cars for two drivers. Never got rid of a really old one that runs great. We maybe drive 8K max a year on all the cars with WAH. Owning isn't as much the issue as driving and using a car service is worse as they have to drive to come get you and then drive to where they need to be next.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4 drivers, 4 cars. Life is about choices.
Yup. Mother Earth thinks you suck. Especially if 2 of those drivers are teens who don’t really need their own car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4 drivers, 4 cars. Life is about choices.
Yup. Mother Earth thinks you suck. Especially if 2 of those drivers are teens who don’t really need their own car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4 drivers, 4 cars. Life is about choices.
Yup. Mother Earth thinks you suck. Especially if 2 of those drivers are teens who don’t really need their own car.
Who are you to judge their choices? We recently cut back. Down to 4 cars for 3 drivers. At least until I find something fun to add.