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<blockquote data-quote="eric" data-source="post: 40999" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>I think alot of guys my age (40) are gonna be in for a rude awakening in a few yrs. I couldnt count the number of guys who have worked for me over the yrs and didn't have a pot to pi$$ in. Most of these guys were skilled machinists making pretty decent money, but come payday, they would cash their checks and it would be gone by the next payday! I bet I can count on one hand the number of times I have actually cashed a paycheck. I've always believed in paying yourself first and live within your means. Dont cash your check and then hope to put some back , put some back first then get some spending money! </p><p>It's not like it was with my parents, where you worked for the same company for 30 yrs and the company took care of you when it came time to retire. I dont know of hardly anyone who has worked for the same place more than 10 yrs or so. And even if they did, the company shows no loyalty and they will sell the company right out from under the employees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eric, post: 40999, member: 7"] I think alot of guys my age (40) are gonna be in for a rude awakening in a few yrs. I couldnt count the number of guys who have worked for me over the yrs and didn't have a pot to pi$$ in. Most of these guys were skilled machinists making pretty decent money, but come payday, they would cash their checks and it would be gone by the next payday! I bet I can count on one hand the number of times I have actually cashed a paycheck. I've always believed in paying yourself first and live within your means. Dont cash your check and then hope to put some back , put some back first then get some spending money! It's not like it was with my parents, where you worked for the same company for 30 yrs and the company took care of you when it came time to retire. I dont know of hardly anyone who has worked for the same place more than 10 yrs or so. And even if they did, the company shows no loyalty and they will sell the company right out from under the employees. [/QUOTE]
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