Posted by Pair-a-dice farm on November 17, 2016 at 09:51:51 from (162.104.66.79):
In Reply to: A living wage posted by John in La on November 17, 2016 at 06:29:28:
I don't fault anyone for buying as nice as they can afford. And I'll never be paid as much as I want but I've always been paid what the job was worth. When I wanted more I got a different job and eventually became self employed.
I was raised to never finance anything that wouldn't pay for itself. A house basically locks in a rent payment so it pays for itself. A basic work vehicle is needed to get to work. Vehicles with all the bells and whistles are nice but I was taught to pay for all the extras up front so I usually just buy basic and pay for it. I buy new and keep until it's ready for the scrap yard.
There's different philosophies on which way is best. My way is to save what you can for a rainy day. The other way is to buy now and pay later. Honestly there are arguments both ways. As long as people are buying, someone has to be hired to make the product or provide the service. I prefer not to be a slave to my possessions.
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