Yet you still have the Internet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We pick and choose which bills we pay each month. We are currently running almost three months behind in bills. I haven't had new clothes in 1.5 years. I have to analyze each item in the grocery store as a want vs. need. I could go on and on.
My current dream is for my husband to be able to afford to go to the dentist. We are both educated, but were hit very hard when my husband was laid off three years ago. It has been a struggle to bounce back from that.
Yet you still have the Internet.
Snarky comment of the day. To the PP quoted above, I hope your situation improves soon.
Thanks PP.
To the snarky clueless guy, we need the internet for business purposes. It may amaze you to know that people, even people that are not wealthy may have to use the internet for their work. It is true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We pick and choose which bills we pay each month. We are currently running almost three months behind in bills. I haven't had new clothes in 1.5 years. I have to analyze each item in the grocery store as a want vs. need. I could go on and on.
My current dream is for my husband to be able to afford to go to the dentist. We are both educated, but were hit very hard when my husband was laid off three years ago. It has been a struggle to bounce back from that.
Yet you still have the Internet.
Snarky comment of the day. To the PP quoted above, I hope your situation improves soon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:many people who work at places like "Crate and Barrel" are either:
young and do group housing
have no college debt (thanks mom and dad)
college students
retirees
spouse who is primary breadwinner and they are doing it to have independence, help with some nicer things, keep employed while the kids are in school, 2nd job to make ends meet
there are many different models and expectations.
but there are also many different parts of the DC metro area - open a map of DC and see how big it is. When was the last time you explored NE or SE?
Last time I was in SE was 15 years ago to go a nightclub at the time called Buzz.
+1,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:many people who work at places like "Crate and Barrel" are either:
young and do group housing
have no college debt (thanks mom and dad)
college students
retirees
spouse who is primary breadwinner and they are doing it to have independence, help with some nicer things, keep employed while the kids are in school, 2nd job to make ends meet
there are many different models and expectations.
but there are also many different parts of the DC metro area - open a map of DC and see how big it is. When was the last time you explored NE or SE?
Last time I was in SE was 15 years ago to go a nightclub at the time called Buzz.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We pick and choose which bills we pay each month. We are currently running almost three months behind in bills. I haven't had new clothes in 1.5 years. I have to analyze each item in the grocery store as a want vs. need. I could go on and on.
My current dream is for my husband to be able to afford to go to the dentist. We are both educated, but were hit very hard when my husband was laid off three years ago. It has been a struggle to bounce back from that.
Yet you still have the Internet.
Anonymous wrote:We pick and choose which bills we pay each month. We are currently running almost three months behind in bills. I haven't had new clothes in 1.5 years. I have to analyze each item in the grocery store as a want vs. need. I could go on and on.
My current dream is for my husband to be able to afford to go to the dentist. We are both educated, but were hit very hard when my husband was laid off three years ago. It has been a struggle to bounce back from that.