For the Citi Prestige credit card, I am active duty military now but am going reserves in the next 2 years to go to college. Would I have to start paying the annual fee once I am in reserves though it would be the active reserves?
I'm still working on the latest skill I'm learning, which is raised bed gardening. I've been learning as I go for the last two summers. I've added two new beds each year so far. Some of the veggies will be repeated and some I won't regrow. I'd love to add some asparagus next year. I grew up on a farm but most of what I learned, I'd forgotten over the years. I do ask my mom for advice.
I had a Costco membership a few years ago and I always regretted not using it because they have some awesome deals. Never been inside a Sam's Club so Costco gets my vote by default.
I'd love to learn cake decorating. It would save money in the future because I could just make my own cakes for family and maybe even sell some for friends.
The world of work -- and pay -- is changing. And will change even moreso as technology/automation is getting set to take over many jobs in the next decade.
I do see that Millennials today will have a harder time in many job aspects that I and others of the Generation X just expected...
guaranteed pension plans are practically gone...
employers do not hire for 20-30 year career paths anymore...
if your job even offers health insurance, nowadays employees pay monthly premiums and high deductibles...
student loan debt - and interest rates (!!) - have risen dramatically; and have been highly privatised (even Sallie Mae was sold off by the government)
In many markets, the combination of high housing costs along with precarious employment, makes it next to impossible for many millennials to plan medium-to-long term such as buying a house or getting married/having kids.
As long as one has cool-enough parents and contributes something to the household expenses, living with the parents for a couple years is actually a very wise financial move!
And what is old, becomes new again - perhaps we are returning to the days of when families lived together and helped each other?! Multigenerational households were the norm for millennia. And true enough, the entire concept of the individual, or the 1950s nuclear family household, is a very new - and expensive - concept in the annals of human history, living, working, and support.
what do you suggest then? I have standing water in my tub right now... Tired from continuous plunging. I'm considering buying a drain auger. Is that a good move?
I want to learn how to do calligraphy! Something that never goes out of style
For the Citi Prestige credit card, I am active duty military now but am going reserves in the next 2 years to go to college. Would I have to start paying the annual fee once I am in reserves though it would be the active reserves?
I would like to learn computer programming so I can get a better job. I can learn online or take classes at a community college.
I really want to learn how to develop apps. I think it will be a nice creative and potentially income-generating hobby for me.
I always wanted to learn how to play the piano!
I'm still working on the latest skill I'm learning, which is raised bed gardening. I've been learning as I go for the last two summers. I've added two new beds each year so far. Some of the veggies will be repeated and some I won't regrow. I'd love to add some asparagus next year. I grew up on a farm but most of what I learned, I'd forgotten over the years. I do ask my mom for advice.
I had a Costco membership a few years ago and I always regretted not using it because they have some awesome deals. Never been inside a Sam's Club so Costco gets my vote by default.
I'd like to take a drawing class!
I want to learn to play piano
I'd like to learn how to paint.
I would like to learn how to code.
I'd love to learn cake decorating. It would save money in the future because I could just make my own cakes for family and maybe even sell some for friends.
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Oh our family is big into bowling! Leagues are such a great way to get out and about, and have fun! Great to meet new people and so much fun!
The world of work -- and pay -- is changing. And will change even moreso as technology/automation is getting set to take over many jobs in the next decade.
I do see that Millennials today will have a harder time in many job aspects that I and others of the Generation X just expected...
guaranteed pension plans are practically gone...
employers do not hire for 20-30 year career paths anymore...
if your job even offers health insurance, nowadays employees pay monthly premiums and high deductibles...
student loan debt - and interest rates (!!) - have risen dramatically; and have been highly privatised (even Sallie Mae was sold off by the government)
In many markets, the combination of high housing costs along with precarious employment, makes it next to impossible for many millennials to plan medium-to-long term such as buying a house or getting married/having kids.
As long as one has cool-enough parents and contributes something to the household expenses, living with the parents for a couple years is actually a very wise financial move!
And what is old, becomes new again - perhaps we are returning to the days of when families lived together and helped each other?! Multigenerational households were the norm for millennia. And true enough, the entire concept of the individual, or the 1950s nuclear family household, is a very new - and expensive - concept in the annals of human history, living, working, and support.
I geocache! Kind of a sport
I don't play sports.
I don't play sports and I never have. I am not an athletic person at all!
I played baseball as a kid but I don't play any sports as an adult.
what do you suggest then? I have standing water in my tub right now... Tired from continuous plunging. I'm considering buying a drain auger. Is that a good move?
I don't really play any sports but I wish that I did!
No, I don't - I wish I did though! Maybe I'll try to start soon, an adult rec league
I don't play any sports.
The biggest rip-off ever: Training Americans to pay more and more for less and less!
Good suggestions for posting for cleaning service on craigslist.