Your advices for saving are great @emprata88!
But, I don't like the approach! I think you would be better of focusing on earning more than focusing on saving more. Just my personal opinion.
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Your advices for saving are great @emprata88!
But, I don't like the approach! I think you would be better of focusing on earning more than focusing on saving more. Just my personal opinion.
Earning more is the way to go, but how do you earn? Unless somebody you know gives you a better job. Nobody gives me work and I'm trying to do stuff on my own, but nothing gives.
Working for an employer you won't earn more. He says how much he'll pay and if you agree – that's it.
And like in Lithuania the minimum wage is like 400 eur, you work for 2.66 eur per hour. This is a slaves price.
I never worked in my life, back in the day I was reinstalling windows for 50 litas, but those days are gone. I have no experience, no knowledge and no patience to sit in a job all day.
Take responsibility for your own life... don't wait for somebody to give you a better job. Go search and approach new people until you find one. Don't like Lithuania, move the fuck out to a better country. You are just complaining, that's why you are where you are. I've just read your other posts and your intro post... you are complaining about medium, you are complaining about blogger, and in 2-3days you'll complain about steemit too. Stop fucking complaining and start learning how to do things the right way and you'll see rewards. Stop fucking bitching about everything. It's disguisting. If you want something, work for it!
Whatever dude.
Heeeey, we have to look at both sides! This post is a way to approach saving when you've tapped yourself too thin!
I am a firm believer in multiple streams of income, but sometimes, you've got to wait a few days for checks and paypal deposits to clear. These are easier ways to be able to manage between those times, or get started with saving if you're just starting out!