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nando161mando · 9 days
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I hope his ass goes bankrupt again
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spurgie-cousin · 9 days
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rainyfestivalsweets · 27 days
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3/23/24
At an all day sporting event...guess who is saving money?
This gal! That's right. Snacks in the car. Water bottle in my hand
Let's GOOOOOOOOOOOO
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quispyme · 7 months
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Dave Ramsey is an asshole with anger issues who shits on people who don’t have their finances 100% perfect and I will never respect him.
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fitgothgirl · 1 year
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Welp. I just applied for a job at a pizza place I used to work at.
Yes I have a full-time WFH job. But with the new year (and our city’s minimum wage being raised again with that), I want to go balls to the wall with saving money and paying off my debt. I can’t keep living like this, paycheck to paycheck, with my credit card just slowly (or not so slowly) rising. I just haven’t been able to get my head above water lately.
I know I could just get a better paying job, but I love my job. I know I could just try harder with saving my current money, which should be enough to live on based on my bills, but it’s a struggle with my debt payments. I just can’t catch up even though I logically know how to (shoutout to Dave Ramsey’s Total Money Makeover). I know I could do DoorDash, but I can’t stick to it consistently. Plus the driving is just too much sometimes, and the pay is inconsistent too.
I feel like having a separate second job whose entire paycheck and purpose is to pay off my debt and get some savings going will help. And it’s a real job that I have to show up to unlike DoorDash. I just want to be able to reset all my debts and then I can quit after that. It’s a temporary situation; it’d be awesome if it could be less than a year but that depends on me I guess.
Plus if I have a part-time job like this, then that’s time I’m spending on my feet (which I’ve honestly missed about food service/retail), and time I’m not just vegging out, and time I’m not smoking weed, and time I’m not out doing things that spend money instead of make money. Honestly it’d be good for me with how chill my life is right now. I know I’ll feel differently after 2-3 months of working the job probably, but it’s still true.
And yes customers can suck. After over 10 years in this industry before switching to WFH, I have clear memories. But I’ve had a solid amount of time off to rest from that. And pizza is just pizza... If there’s a problem, it’s not regarding someone’s health or insurance like it was when I was a PT admin. We can just make a new pizza or refund their money. Also, I only want to do about 10-15 hours a week.
And yes I’ll have to give up some nights/weekends too. But it’s not supposed to be fun. Albeit there are things I miss about food service (if you can believe it lol), but I’m doing this for a reason. This is a situation I got myself into. And I’ve been in it for years. Enough!!
Anyway, hoping to go back to a place I liked for the most part, otherwise I’ll start applying to other places. Then the Dave Ramsey plan goes into effect.
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ruusverd · 2 years
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One of my supposed friends betrayed me so viciously as to subscribe my email address to Dave fucking Ramsey's email newsletters, knowing as they must that the mere mention of that shitstain's name is enough to send me into boiling rage. I know it was a friend because it had to be someone who both has my personal email and knows I loathe Dave Ramsey from the very bottom of my withered heart. I must discover the traitor. I will never recover from such a heartbreaking betrayal.
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winterkaifeck · 1 year
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personal finance curriculums in high schools became ineffective when dave ramsey entered the picture
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Captain’s log
Stardate 2024.03.18
Day 29
Including weekends, it has been over a month since we started homeschooling.  I do not regret it.  I’m healthier; my boys are healthier.  We’ve learned a lot and had fun doing it.  I finished reading another book this weekend: Entreleadership by Dave Ramsey.  I can’t say that I agree with him entirely, but I appreciate his candor and drive to be both successful and principled.  
Our homeschooling friends get back at the end of the week.  I think everyone will be happier then.  
Both boys are rather whiny this morning.  Simon is in his I-can’t-do-it-I’m-going-to-quit mode.  He’s doing art, and he’s frustrated because his project won’t stand up like it’s supposed to because the paper is too thin.  It irritates me because he doesn't want to fix it; he just wants it to work regardless of little things like physics. I told him to go take a break, then he argued with me about that.  It escalated to the point that I screamed, “GO TAKE A BREAK!” “Fine!  So annoying!”
Sigh.  I swear this kid was born a teenager.
Isaac’s computer is having VPN issues and keeps freezing on him. “The computer is stuck agaaaaaaain.”  I get it—it’s frustrating, but I can only take so many problems before my coffee kicks in.  He was much more agreeable when I suggested break time.  
So here I am writing while the room is quiet.  I need to go fix the computer and get my coffee before break time is over.  
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nando161mando · 10 days
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Oh yes because it's our fault we're underpaid and can't afford a $1 million house
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stevedidier · 2 months
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investsmartamerica · 4 months
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13 Extreme Frugal Living Tips To Live On Extremely Low Income
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kc22invesmentsblog · 5 months
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Finding Financial Peace: Live, Give, Invest, and Win
Written by Delvin Welcome to another day of motivation and inspiration! As we embrace the middle of the week, let’s dive into the wisdom of financial guru Dave Ramsey and explore the true meaning of financial peace. In a world that often equates success with material possessions, Dave reminds us that true financial peace lies in a different path—one that involves living within our means, giving…
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blackandredblog · 6 months
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Dave Ramsey: From Rich to Richer
Dave Ramsey in 2023 By Gage Skidmore, CC BY-SA 3.0, Link Although he’s usually not lumped in with the rest of the right wing grifters, Dave Ramsey is a vocal proponent of the “pull your self up by your bootstraps” mythos. Although, he rarely uses that particular phrase in his writing1. His teachings focus on financial techniques that anyone can use, provided you have “extra” income you can…
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mourgospix · 7 months
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Audiobook! Total Money Make-Over
The comprehensive personal finance manual “The Total Money Makeover” by Dave Ramsey provides a step-by-step strategy for achieving financial security and freedom. The major ideas and tactics from the book will be condensed into a 2000 word overview in this summary. Introduction A best-selling personal finance book called “The Total Money Makeover” aims to empower readers to manage their money…
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piekhana · 9 months
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"We buy things we don’t need with money we don’t have to impress people we don’t like." 
— Dave Ramsey
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