alicia1506
DIS Veteran
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awwww
pets are 'spensive![]()

I used to get pet insurance for my other 2 babies, but found it cheaper than the $50 a month just to pay OOP when I had to.....same as health insurance (touch wood)
but I too have CC insurance, wage insurance, car, home, contents....adds up..dont know how the average middle income family affords it all.
insurance are like taxes..a sign we live in a first world economy![]()

We will be getting our third set of braces at the end of the year at -6.5k each, so have been paying an orthodontist for the last 5years
) and all the other brands that teens wear. (we are well stocked since our trip, but thinking they might grow at some stage)

DD will be getting her licence soon, and I have had several people say "you will buy her a car wont you" - Is this the new standard?![]()
and "umm - no!"
(maybe its all that insurance we're paying)
. My parents are making me buy my own; for now we're managing two cars between 3 of us, I take one for when I work etc and it's fine. These friends have all had minor crashes since getting their licence whereas I haven't...maybe because I know it isn't MY car I take more care? Either way, when I finally decide to part with my hard earned cash and get myself a little car, I will feel like it is rightfully mine 
The finance guy on the Today Show (can't remember his name) said that the average wage in Australia atm is just under $70,000 ...Not sure how accurate that is though.


On that note, all of my friends were given cars when they turned 16/18/got their licence. They weren't new cars, mostly hand me down ones through the family and the parents bought a new one for themselves, but I don't get it. My parents are making me buy my own; for now we're managing two cars between 3 of us, I take one for when I work etc and it's fine. These friends have all had minor crashes since getting their licence whereas I haven't...maybe because I know it isn't MY car I take more care? Either way, when I finally decide to part with my hard earned cash and get myself a little car, I will feel like it is rightfully mine
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The finance guy on the Today Show (can't remember his name) said that the average wage in Australia atm is just under $70,000 ...Not sure how accurate that is though.
It is accurate. ABS stats for average weekly wage is Australia is around $1400. This equates to just over $70,000 per annum.



Don't worry I'm waiting for the next six weeks to pass too! 
DH bought our 14 day passes today.
Now all I need is for the next 6 weeks to fly...

I could really go home at any time, but I'm trying to prove a point to my boss... Unfortunately he's not even here to see me proving the point!!!
but I'm going to stay anyway... 