DISdreamin'
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Apr 6, 2009
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- 982
We do this, but I don't consider us paycheck to paycheck.I have one thing to add, if you charge everything then pay it off in full the next month, but never add anything to savings then I think you are P2P too.
Really worse, you are 30 days behind on some of your bills in a way.
Of course, we do have flex-spending taken out that gets put into a Roth at years-end, and retirement savings are added to our 403b each paycheck - oh, and we put money into a vacation and holiday fund, but since these come out automatically and never show in our checking, it looks as though we spend most of what we make. So we essentially DO live p2p in a way, I suppose, but not in a way that *I* think of as being p2p.To me, p2p means (as others have said) not having a cushion at the end of a pay period. IOW, if that paycheck doesn't show for some reason, there isn't any money for anything!
Fingers crossed that a permanent job comes up soon...I send out at least 4-5 resumes a week!
