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by bigtunacan
4062 days ago
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I really don't get this attitude. It's not for everyone, but it's a great way to save money. Do this for awhile and you can save up to purchase a home outright or at least have a sizable down payment. I interviewed for a job in Chicago with a company where one of the employees lived in the office. Unlike the Salon article, this employee openly asked if he could live in the office to save himself the cost of rent. The employer had no issue with it. In his office there was a small basic cot that he slept on. |
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On the one hand you have the people who give 100% of their day to work, with the goal of building up F-U money and never working again.
On the other hand you have the people who make less & save less and plan on working longer, but take more of their day for themselves.
I don't think I can say either philosophy is wrong, but they definitely don't see eye-to-eye. They have different value systems.