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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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There is enough repetition and monotony in my life.
Alt: Could I just have a little of both? One without the other is not as good.
(, Thu 19 Jul 2012, 11:10, 1 reply, 13 years ago)
i said give them a rating of importance. maybe a percentage.
for me, it's about 70-30 free time vs money. long as the rent gets paid, and there's bacon in the fridge, and every now and then i can do somethign rash like hit up a festival or go on holiday, i'd MUCH rather have some quality wanking time. i mean free time. to you know, whatever it is people who arent internet shut-ins do. bikini clad girls in hot tubs 'n' shit..
(, Thu 19 Jul 2012, 11:31, Reply)
what kind of stalker would say yes ffs? amateur hour up in this piece.
nice shoes by the way.
(, Thu 19 Jul 2012, 11:44, Reply)
I would say: take the lower paid job with more free time. If you can afford to live on the new wage, I think you will be happier to have the extra free time.
(, Thu 19 Jul 2012, 11:38, Reply)
it's all about the power to weight ratio, innit.
(, Thu 19 Jul 2012, 11:59, Reply)
lets say you have a life where you live somewhere fucking cool, and you have a lovely missus you wanna spend time with.
now lets say your options are: live comfortably within your means and have a little spending room extra for luxuries. leave the house at quarter to nine and be home by quarter past six. OR earn a fair amount more, lose most of it to travel costs, and taxes, and spend four fucking hours a day sitting on a sweltering/freezing train, l;eave the house at 7:30, get back at 7:30 PROVIDED there' no transport fuckups, eat, make lunch, do the dishes, MAYBE get an hour to sit down and chill, then go to bed.. what's the merit of choosing the latter option?
(, Thu 19 Jul 2012, 12:05, Reply)
after workling it out, i'll be better of by about £100 a month in terms of what's in my account. on a lower wage.
(, Thu 19 Jul 2012, 12:23, Reply)
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