I just did a bonused shop with milkshake. Small burger in a bowl, small fries and drink and milkshake $17.66 and it reimburses up to $17.75.
@pegleg2000 wrote:
I just did a bonused shop with milkshake. Small burger in a bowl, small fries and drink and milkshake $17.66 and it reimburses up to $17.75.
@JASFLALMT wrote:
Is it really 80% of the country? Are you sure about that? That's unfathomable. I remember being dirt-ass broke in my early 20s. I remember in college, ramen noodles or a can of soup being my dinner options (damn, I was skinny).
@JASFLALMT wrote:
Good lord. I just read those. How awful, but I can't even imagine how it's possible.
One article stated that some people who make more than 100k are living paycheck to paycheck. WTF, really? Another stated: "Nearly 3 in 4 workers say they are in debt - and more than half think they always will be."
I have 0 debt. I own my car (which is a 2013), we own our house, and I have 0 credit card debt (same with hubby, we have separate cc cards). We just don't spend money if we don't have it.
Why are so many people in our country living beyond their means?
@ceasesmith wrote:
I am not financially illiterate. My means, however, is $1180 a month, and it costs me $1570 a month to live. So I guess you could say I'm living beyond my means.
I'm not saying I haven't made really poor decisions; I have.
@JASFLALMT wrote:
Good lord. I just read those. How awful, but I can't even imagine how it's possible.
One article stated that some people who make more than 100k are living paycheck to paycheck. WTF, really? Another stated: "Nearly 3 in 4 workers say they are in debt - and more than half think they always will be."
I have 0 debt. I own my car (which is a 2013), we own our house, and I have 0 credit card debt (same with hubby, we have separate cc cards). We just don't spend money if we don't have it.
Why are so many people in our country living beyond their means?
@Jenny Cassada wrote:
Little burger, fries and a soda come to 12.44 here. I never get a burger without cheese and I never do these shops without a bonus. That being said, you are an IC, you can pick and choose what you want to do. If you don't like the reimbursement/pay, don't do it. It's that easy.
@Niner wrote:
In NY or parts of CA, you couldn't live on 100k.
@Tarantado wrote:
@JASFLALMT wrote:
Good lord. I just read those. How awful, but I can't even imagine how it's possible.
Why are so many people in our country living beyond their means?
Because so many of the people in our country are financially illiterate.
@JASFLALMT wrote:
My niece lives in NY. She makes about 80k and her living expenses as a single mom with one son are about 55k. She lives 2 hours out of the city.
@MsJudi wrote:
I do enjoy a burger now and then, but they might be pricing themselves out of business.
@JASFLALMT wrote:
One article stated that some people who make more than 100k are living paycheck to paycheck. WTF, really?
@Niner wrote:
In NY or parts of CA, you couldn't live on 100k.
@kenasch wrote:
I’m doing an In N Out shop right now in California. Hamburger, fries, and large drink $6.76 including tax. I actually had to check the receipt to make sure my order included all the required items. Good service from friendly employees and quality product. No wonder they are always busy. In contrast my Five Guys locations are never busy anymore.