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<blockquote data-quote="helenofcalifornia" data-source="post: 684479" data-attributes="member: 5170"><p>It would be nice if $30 an hour was a lot where we all lived, but it isn't. (Kansas sounds great!) And we all aren't financial wizards as some of you imply that we should be. We do the best we can do with what we have and what we have learned through life. Instead of bashing the guy for not having enough green to go around in one of the most expensive places to live in the country, give him the advice or ideas that can help him. California is another place where $30 an hour is not all that much to live on if you have a one income family. Utility bills for heating (gas and electric) can go up to $450-500 a month where I live. That's half a check or more right there. </p><p></p><p>Good luck in getting your OT. I would look into switching routes that have more hours attached to them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helenofcalifornia, post: 684479, member: 5170"] It would be nice if $30 an hour was a lot where we all lived, but it isn't. (Kansas sounds great!) And we all aren't financial wizards as some of you imply that we should be. We do the best we can do with what we have and what we have learned through life. Instead of bashing the guy for not having enough green to go around in one of the most expensive places to live in the country, give him the advice or ideas that can help him. California is another place where $30 an hour is not all that much to live on if you have a one income family. Utility bills for heating (gas and electric) can go up to $450-500 a month where I live. That's half a check or more right there. Good luck in getting your OT. I would look into switching routes that have more hours attached to them. [/QUOTE]
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