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I would never work for $10 an hour
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Anonymous wrote:I am about to hire a college grad for $10/hr for $500/week. One kid. Some driving. It just depends on your area.

A college grad supported by her parents? Or are you just her charity project, so she doesn't need to live on that? Where is this?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am about to hire a college grad for $10/hr for $500/week. One kid. Some driving. It just depends on your area.

A college grad supported by her parents? Or are you just her charity project, so she doesn't need to live on that? Where is this?


Many people can live on $2000 a month hun.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am about to hire a college grad for $10/hr for $500/week. One kid. Some driving. It just depends on your area.

A college grad supported by her parents? Or are you just her charity project, so she doesn't need to live on that? Where is this?


Many people can live on $2000 a month hun.


Not in the dc area
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am about to hire a college grad for $10/hr for $500/week. One kid. Some driving. It just depends on your area.

A college grad supported by her parents? Or are you just her charity project, so she doesn't need to live on that? Where is this?


Many people can live on $2000 a month hun.

Sample budget, after taxes? Or are you just imagining nonsense again?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am about to hire a college grad for $10/hr for $500/week. One kid. Some driving. It just depends on your area.

A college grad supported by her parents? Or are you just her charity project, so she doesn't need to live on that? Where is this?


Many people can live on $2000 a month hun.

Sample budget, after taxes? Or are you just imagining nonsense again?


Why don't you just go ask any of the million people living in DC.
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