1. Took the waiter job & health insurance
- I have a kid. Two people to worry about getting sick/injured and incurring more costs.
The waiter job described it as "fast-paced" & "casual", which to me, was interpreted as "cheap" "busy", which in the end = more customers = tips = more money = paying more than the other two jobs.
2. Bought chicken, (2) eggs, bread, milk, peanut butter, spaghetti & sauce, toilet paper.
- Chicken was in bulk and I could be creative with that for dinners = less hunger & lasts longer.
- Bread, could combine with eggs to make french toast, or make peanut butter sandwiches. Milk - more filling and nutritious than the orange juice and drank mix, otherwise, might as well drink water if you're going to get the mix or juice.
- I had a feeling if I got any of the Ramen and crap food like that, myself and my kid would be hungry more often and go thru too much food, too quickly.
3. Took the couch dweller for $200/month.
4. Rent was $797 or something, living 30+ miles out from job.
5. Paid for kid's field trip, lunch money, (@3.00/day. Not sure why they didn't give you an option to make your own for the kid).
- Had to see doc, $20 copay.
- Pitched in to help sick coworker that had no sick days, which meant no pay for them. Karma's a bitch. If I don't help...what comes around goes around. Well...unless she was a huge cunt, then I wouldn't have pitched in, but they didn't say whether she was nice, or not.
6. Ignored car payment and had car repo'ed.
Guess they don't fuck around after being one day late.
lolol
7. Helped neighbor move and missed kid's play = Earning $50.
8. Was fired because I had no car. I guess they don't allow for car pool options, only the train??
= $492 leftover
= WINNING