Originally Posted by ImportConvert How old are you? I get the feeling the OP is a bit younger. I know my credit is pretty solid for a 24 year-old, but
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well I make around 3,500 with my gf working her PT job we make around 4,300. But before I was living with her I was putting away around 1,300 a month with my 680 car note. I only paid $400 a month in rent, $80 for my cellphone, $200 for insurance. That was about it. I make around 1800 every 2 weeks. I keep 300 for my groceries/gas/and minor going out every paycheck. I rented a room in a house for 400 a month. That was all my bills. But now I moved in with my gf things get more expensive lol. I didnt plan on moving in with her for a while, but things changed and for personal reasons we moved in together. But now I have I pay the following. Rent-$700/Month Car- $480/Month GF Car 200/Month Insurance -$130/Month Cell Phone - 135/Month Cable/Internet - $80/Month Utilities - $50/Month Personal Money - $400/Month GF Personal Money - 300/Month GF tuition - 390/Month Groceries - 200/Month Gas(Cars) -200/Month Total cost of Living minus the personal money we allow our self out of our paychecks is $2565. My checks are always the same but my gf check vary week to week from around $170-$200. So assuming she brings in usually $170/week plus my income, make $4,132 to $4,252. We usually don't spend all of our personal money every check so we save around 1,200 to 1,300 a month |
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Consider refinancing through PenFed. 2.99% for 60 months if your credit is respectable.
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I know people who are married and in the military, and I know single people in the military. Guess which one rolled cammed GTO's, modded Z06's, Tundra's, etc. and owned the house? Not the married one... |
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11-08-2010, 12:48 PM | #41 (permalink) |
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Rank has a lot to do with it.
having all those cars can easily be done. Living for free in the barracks and having most of the cars paid off. A single man at the rank of E-2 serving will make "500 every two weeks" A married man at the rank of E-2 will make "600" every two weeks" then throw some kids into the picture.. now send them both out to Iraq and that married guy will make even more than the single guy. Military street talk... You civi wouldn't understand..lol |
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Maybe his housing allowance is being added to his income, etc. E2? I never met an E2, but the E4's I know that are married only made around $2200/mo when they went to Iraq. |
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Yep. The military life ain't no high life. Most especially for the enlisted. True, they house you and feed you, so your basic needs are always met, but goin' in the military is not a way to get rich. And it shouldn't be anyways!
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