karice2
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- Apr 6, 2010
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I am planning to take a two week trip in December to celebrate the end of a a very stressful project at work. I am not in a place where the trip is not possible if I don't scrimp and save but it is always nice to have things pre-paid when possible.
My hours are pretty crazy at work. It is not uncommon for it to be dark when I leave home and dark when I get home so I find myself paying for a bunch of things that people normally do themselves.
I have arranged with my boss to work from home a couple of times a week which will allow me to gain 5 hours a week back because of no commute. I am thinking of the services that I pay for that I can do myself.
Today was my first attempt - I cut my own grass. Savings $40. I usually get this done twice a month so that is $80 that I can save.
I also packed my own lunch and dinner 3 times this week - Savings $40.
Has anyone else found that their wallets are bigger when they cut services that used to be essential?
I try to loook at it as how much does an hour cost for me to do it? If it is less than that then I hire someone but I think I can be a little less stringent when using that equation if I have free time.
My hours are pretty crazy at work. It is not uncommon for it to be dark when I leave home and dark when I get home so I find myself paying for a bunch of things that people normally do themselves.
I have arranged with my boss to work from home a couple of times a week which will allow me to gain 5 hours a week back because of no commute. I am thinking of the services that I pay for that I can do myself.
Today was my first attempt - I cut my own grass. Savings $40. I usually get this done twice a month so that is $80 that I can save.
I also packed my own lunch and dinner 3 times this week - Savings $40.
Has anyone else found that their wallets are bigger when they cut services that used to be essential?
I try to loook at it as how much does an hour cost for me to do it? If it is less than that then I hire someone but I think I can be a little less stringent when using that equation if I have free time.