THere's my favorite MODERATOR!!!SHIFT_COUPE wrote:Relax fellas. Insults are unnecessary.
THere's my favorite MODERATOR!!!SHIFT_COUPE wrote:Relax fellas. Insults are unnecessary.
Jose3.5 wrote:Get a job to offset the price that your parents have to pay.
u crrraaaazzzzyyyyyyyyy lol, talk about saving rofl wish i had that much self control hahaLongBeachCoupe wrote:Although it may be a real pain... telemarketing jobs pay well... i was working for citibank during college (tough sales, dont get me wrong) but my hourly wage was around $15 an hour... i worked 3 days a week (tue n thurs from 6pm-10pm and sat from 10am-8pm)...
I wound up leaving college with 20k in my pocket!
Much respect to you Mr Voodoo--Voodoo Coupe wrote:I work full time, am a full time student, and am a single father of a 6 yr old boy. hahaha it can be done, you just have to actually want to.
good luck with the decision, they're both nice rides.
Hahaha, no offence to you. But I wish I could find a $1400 a month apartment in a good area. The cheepest thing out hear in a decent area is like $1700 for a one bed room. Sure I could get an apartment for like $1200-$1400 but it wouldnt be in a area I would feal safe parking my baby. I love Cali, but it is way to expensive to live hear.LongBeachCoupe wrote:"delayed gratification" is how savings is accumulated...Sure i coulda been a baller in college pissing away all my money, but then i would have been one of the kids who moved back in with mom n dad after college....
Instead, my delayed gratification of enjoyment during college let me move into a $1400 a month apt after college!