I still haven't seen DKR - the CO incident turned it off for me. Gonna see if they have it on Blu Ray - maybe its under $30 by now.
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I still haven't seen DKR - the CO incident turned it off for me. Gonna see if they have it on Blu Ray - maybe its under $30 by now.#WashedGamer -
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We just got our end of year 401K statements from our employer today and I was surprised at how many of my co-workers don't even participate in it. I've got about $75K saved up in about 5 years at this job because my employer matches dollar for dollar up to a certain percentage. I'm 34 so I think this is a decent start.
I'm not sure what these people plan on doing for their future so if your employer has a matching 401K program take advantage. Even if they don't match put money aside.Last edited by SidVish; 01-03-2013, 10:21 AM."You got it man. I don't watch hockey." SidVish"I thought LeBron James was just going to be another addition to help me score."
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We just got our end of year 401K statements from our employer today and I was surprised at how many of my co-workers don't even participate in it. I've got about $75K saved up in about 5 years at this job because my employer matches dollar for dollar up to a certain percentage. I'm 34 so I think this is a decent start.
I'm not sure what these people plan on doing for their future so if your employer has a matching 401K program take advantage. Even if they don't match put money aside.
Damn, that is a pretty nice chunk of change for 5 years of saving. Mine has been up and running for two years and I do 6% and only have $6,000.
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We just got our end of year 401K statements from our employer today and I was surprised at how many of my co-workers don't even participate in it. I've got about $75K saved up in about 5 years at this job because my employer matches dollar for dollar up to a certain percentage. I'm 34 so I think this is a decent start.
I'm not sure what these people plan on doing for their future so if your employer has a matching 401K program take advantage. Even if they don't match put money aside.
My coworker is right around you, she's 2.5 years in and has close to 50 in there, but she's also single.Comment
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I'm about 8 months into mine with $3850 in there. Employer matches up to 4%, so that's what I've been doing. I plan on maxing that out once I have my emergency stash filled to a solid number. I'm looking to have at least 20K in 'emergency' funds, and then I'm loading up on 401K and other means.
My coworker is right around you, she's 2.5 years in and has close to 50 in there, but she's also single."You got it man. I don't watch hockey." SidVish"I thought LeBron James was just going to be another addition to help me score."
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We just got our end of year 401K statements from our employer today and I was surprised at how many of my co-workers don't even participate in it. I've got about $75K saved up in about 5 years at this job because my employer matches dollar for dollar up to a certain percentage. I'm 34 so I think this is a decent start.
I'm not sure what these people plan on doing for their future so if your employer has a matching 401K program take advantage. Even if they don't match put money aside.
I can only hope to be so wise and fortunate.NHL - Philadelphia Flyers
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My dad took advantage of his company matching his savings, and he was rewarded by retiring at 55 with a comfortable chunk of money to last the rest of his life. Basically, he can live off the interest. 30 years at one place was lucky and fortunate, he admits, and he actually liked what he did too.
I can only hope to be so wise and fortunate."You got it man. I don't watch hockey." SidVish"I thought LeBron James was just going to be another addition to help me score."
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Good idea. If your employer matches up to a certain percentage max that out. In this day and age you need to have money saved up in case of emergency. You never know what can happen. I've seen a lot of good people lose their homes because they don't save. Just think what would you do if you lost your job today.
I'm half way to 20K now, but may push that number higher, trying to eventually save for a house. It's difficult to balance your life financially at a young age...you want to save for the future, but you are also tempted to spend now. I learned a valuable lesson, and really pursuing a goal of saving 10-15K this year.Comment
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One thing that was great about my old job, they matched you 401k 100% up to a certain percentage. Really nice.
Also my New Years Resolutions:
1. Get a Girl
2. Get a better Car
3: Get a better Job (4 years at current job and making $8.50, -_-)
4: Get my own place
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One thing that was great about my old job, they matched you 401k 100% up to a certain percentage. Really nice.
Also my New Years Resolutions:
1. Get a Girl
2. Get a better Car
3: Get a better Job (4 years at current job and making $8.50, -_-)
4: Get my own place
5: Start Insanity to lose weight (Ties into getting my own place)
I get $8 ($9-9.25 to manage, I was at $8.50 after I asked for a demotion from manager and then took a 6 month hiatus) at a pizza place, and $9 as a stockroom guy. The stockroom is EASIER. I "love" making pies, though.
I'm thinking about going elsewhere for more money and dropping the pizza thing. Retail, at least in the back room, is definitely better than the food industry. And those bastards will milk you for all your worth. Seems retail starts you at a higher rate (hey, ya can't go lower then minimum wage!) and you actually get raises, which at least at the pizza place I work at, don't exist.
The redeeming qualities are that I'm super familiar and comfortable (and its actually fun/funny with co-workers) with the job, and it's extremely flexible with my other job schedule because I get a 2-week schedule at the stock job and they wait until the last minute to get new schedule up at the pizza place. Still, I feel as if I'm wasting some time/money making $8 when I could get .50-$1 more elsewhere... For what? Comfort? I could be comfortable elsewhere too, and more well paid.
So I get your dilemma. If you go out on good terms, chances are you'll be welcomed back to your old job if things at a new place don't work out. I know the pizza place is a mess when I'm not there because only two other people (the managers) are as good at making the pies as me. They'd rather the quality of their business suffer then give me .50 cents more an hour...
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One thing that was great about my old job, they matched you 401k 100% up to a certain percentage. Really nice.
Also my New Years Resolutions:
1. Get a Girl
2. Get a better Car
3: Get a better Job (4 years at current job and making $8.50, -_-)
4: Get my own place
5: Start Insanity to lose weight (Ties into getting my own place)Originally posted by MoJust once I'd like to be the one they call a jerk off.Originally posted by MoYou underestimate my lazinessOriginally posted by Mo**** ya
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One of my buddies who just dropped out of College got hired at Pepsi. Man do those guys make money. All he does is go into various grocery stores and Walmarts around town and stocks Pepsi products and make sure everything looks good. Gets about 50 hours a week and makes close to $14 an hour. I'm intrigued to see what people higher on the totem pole so to speak make.
Only downside is his schedule REALLY blows. Works evenings on weekdays and from about 5am-5pm on weekends.Indianapolis Colts
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Yeah, in most of those delivery type jobs, there is a reason the pay is higher, but still wouldn't consider that making a lot of money, especially for the schedule he works. But, if it works for him, then that's good.
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