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    #18701
    Quote Originally Posted by chronicle View Post
    Haha. So i thought. Still, that kind of lifestyle is medyo galante na para sa fresh grad.



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    Not really. That was less than half my net take home pay. I know lots of fresh grads who spent past their incomes (powered by parents).

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    Quote Originally Posted by chronicle View Post
    *jut. Yang 400 a day ba na yan eh kasama na yung mga mabibigat na expenses? Do you have mortage ba?

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    My food allowance is around 300 a day....i can walk to the office if need be..living frugally is a choice. .

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    #18703
    Quote Originally Posted by MR_BIG18 View Post
    Tama yan..if you cant count it, you cant manage it..

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    Start small! Hehe

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    #18704
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Not really. That was less than half my net take home pay. I know lots of fresh grads who spent past their incomes (powered by parents).

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    Iba ata definition ng galante ko. Hehe.
    Normal naman sa fresh grads ang powered by parents. It is what you make of those meager savings that counts.

    Case in point. Like sir wh1stl3r, i make 12k a month back in my first job. Semi powered by parents din but i make contri na household. Plus, i enrolled in a class to pursue my passion (took all of my savings).
    Come today, i still dont know how i managed to live off that. At dahil may baseline na, mas madaling balikan at alalahanin na kaya magipon kung gugustuhin. Kaya nagugulat ako to see na ang asking nang fresh grad ngayon is napaka laki na.
    Quote Originally Posted by MR_BIG18 View Post
    My food allowance is around 300 a day....i can walk to the office if need be..living frugally is a choice. .

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    Agree. It is a choice and how would you follow it up. Madali magsimula, mahirap imaintain.

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    #18705
    Cathy ok ung pagreregalo mo lalo na sa superiors mo sa work

    you gifted your way into their hearts

    look at all the things you can get away with

    you're practically untouchable

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    Quote Originally Posted by chronicle View Post
    Iba ata definition ng galante ko. Hehe.
    Normal naman sa fresh grads ang powered by parents. It is what you make of those meager savings that counts.

    Case in point. Like sir wh1stl3r, i make 12k a month back in my first job. Semi powered by parents din but i make contri na household. Plus, i enrolled in a class to pursue my passion (took all of my savings).
    Come today, i still dont know how i managed to live off that. At dahil may baseline na, mas madaling balikan at alalahanin na kaya magipon kung gugustuhin. Kaya nagugulat ako to see na ang asking nang fresh grad ngayon is napaka laki na.
    Agree. It is a choice and how would you follow it up. Madali magsimula, mahirap imaintain.

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    At the bank...doing errands, just came from the office..then off to the gym

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Not really. That was less than half my net take home pay. I know lots of fresh grads who spent past their incomes (powered by parents).
    Meron akong kakilala...

    Living with her parents... give or take 25k first job from college.

    Pagdating sa CC bill, panay minimum lang nababayaran every month. Di naman niya pinapaaral yung kapatid niya or nagbabayad ng mortgage. Walang bagong gadgets kada buwan..

    Di ko alam saan napunta...

    This was over 5 years ago, ewan ko na ngayon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chronicle View Post
    Iba ata definition ng galante ko. Hehe.

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    Sorry I thought you meant na magastos na yung 12k/month na expenses. [emoji4]

    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    Cathy ok ung pagreregalo mo lalo na sa superiors mo sa work

    you gifted your way into their hearts

    look at all the things you can get away with

    you're practically untouchable
    They let her get away with many things but also don't promote her or increase her salary.

    So pili ka lang - gusto mo madali buhay or gusto mo imaximize corporate career mo para kaya mo namang mabuhay magisa.


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    #18709
    ano kayang mahiwagang bagay yung binabayaran sa MVUC ng LTO

    first renewal ng tsikot ko kahapon

    about 2,400 petot yung bayad sa cashier (di pa kasama yung CPTL sa cebuana saka yung emission test sa labas)

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    They let her get away with many things but also don't promote her or increase her salary.

    So pili ka lang - gusto mo madali buhay or gusto mo imaximize corporate career mo para kaya mo namang mabuhay magisa.


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    knowing Cathy

    she'll pick madali buhay anytime hehe

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