Having A Job Is So EXPENSIVE! Are You Making Money?

in #life6 years ago

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I've already written posts about how expensive having a job can be. But recently going back to my old job, has made me realize the full extent of the expenses! Many of us go to work to make money. But we don't realize how much less money you'd need being self-employed.
This is one thing that shocked me the most when I finally left my job and was self-employed over a year and a half. I really could survive off of no money just fine.
But now that I'm back at UPS for now, While running my business. I see how much more money I need to make to maintain my life and employment.

Do you pay attention to how much you are spending to keep your job?

While not all these things are "necessary". For me to live, These things are "wanted."
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You Eat More

This isn't the case for everyone especially if you work a desk based job. But I work in a dirty warehouse loading boxes all night. Usually loading between 1,700 - 2,500 as of right now, While my leg is fractured. But once that heals I plan to increase them.

Being self-employed. I really wouldn't eat much. Heck, There would be times I'd pick at my food and thats it. Eating the toppings off a pizza, Eating half a chicken breast. We are talking SMALL meals.

Since working at the warehouse again, I am now eating 3x more.
So my food bill is A LOT HIGHER. It's also more time consuming cooking these meals, (I avoid going out to eat.) Once I start pulling higher numbers, I could end up eating 4x as much who knows.

Do you work a physical job? If so you are probably spending A TON of food!

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Laundry

When I wasn't working a job, I would wash my clothes every 2-3 weeks.
This is because I'd be at home all day, So I wouldn't need to change my clothes as frequently.
But now I'm back loading boxes, My clothes get drenched in sweat, And coated in dirt.
I have to wash laundry one a week. And I can't go any longer than that. I don't wear a uniform, So that saves in clothing, and "special" laundry costs.

Clothing

All night long, I've got boxes rubbing against my shirts. Occasionally brushing up against sharp slides, And sometimes my clothes get stabbed by the weird packages causing holes.
So my clothing costs have doubled. I even noticed working two weeks working there, And one of my nicer T-Shirts is now really faded and worn looking.
That was fast.
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Boots And Gloves

They require I wear boots to work. Which cost me 50.00 for a big pair of Steel toed boots.
I also wear rubber coated work gloves to protect my hands.

  • Boots: $50.00
  • Gloves: $12.00 (for 6 pair)
    I go through 2 pairs of gloves per week.
    Costing me 4.00 a week in gloves, Or 16.00 a month in just glove costs.
    The boots on average last me about six months.

Gloves 16 a month X 12 Months = $ 192.00 A Year on gloves
Boots 50.00 For every six months = $ 100.00 A Year On Boots
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Gas

You not only pay for gas, But you run up miles on your car, Which will lead to future repairs.
I Have a Honda Civic 2 Door Car.
That gets about 23 miles per Gallon. The average gas price in my area is 2.63
It costs me about 0.53 - 0.79 cents in gas per day to drive to and from work. So per week: 2.65 - 3.95
Per month: 10.60- 15.80.

Gas 10.60 - 15.80 a month x 12 = $ 127.00 - 189.00 Per Year
(Assuming I have almost perfect attendance)

You can calculate your gas costs here

Of course, there are many other factors like gas prices fluctuating, How fast you drive, But It's important to be mindful of how much you are spending.
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Hair Dye

I love my fiery red hair, But it's not cheap to maintain. Because of the dirty warehouse, I work at; I have to wash it every day. Which dulls the color faster. As a result, I have to dye my hair once a week to give it that nice red color.

Each bottle of hair dye costs 16.99, And I use one bottle every two weeks.

Hair Dye: 16.99 X 2 = 33.98 A Month!

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There are Many more!

Can you think of anything weird that you buy purely because you have a job?
Sometimes you don't even notice until you go without a job for a long period.
Like I use a lot of supplements to keep myself healthy, But when I'm not working a regular job, I rarely take them.
Of course, there are hundreds of other things you can take into an account, you may be spending more on handsoap, Laundry detergent, And using more or less electricity based on you working a regular job.
This post is meant to be funny, But also to express a point.
Sadly there is no way to calculate exactly you are spending down to a "T." Hopefully, techinology will figure that out, Because it's something I'm curious about. I only work part-time, Look at all these expenses!

Gloves 16 a month X 12 Months = $ 192.00 A Year on gloves
Boots 50.00 For every six months = $ 100.00 A Year On Boots
Gas 10.60 - 15.80 a month x 12 = $ 127.00 - 189.00 Per Year
Hair Dye: 16.99 X 2 = 33.98 A Month!

Then, of course, the government takes half your check as well.
But that would be another post altogether.

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I have worked exclusively from home since 2011. And all of those things you mention are so true. We took things one step further, living on a big plot of land I've kept goats and my wife a garden so we grew our own food.

Supporting myself as a writer on line has its ups and downs but your costs are so low you have a bigger expense than the gas, tolls, clothes, lunches out, etc.

You have self-employment tax and if not for the tax write off from the farm, my tax burden would have been insanely high. So, there are plenty of ways (and thanks to Steemit one more) to get off the train, as it were.

I remember saying to my mom when I first got laid off back in 2011 and I was making $1200 a month writing online, she kept saying, "why don't you get a part-time job somewhere?"

And then I explained the costs of that $9.00/hr part-time job was really like $4.00/hr and that I was better off just staying home and looking for another small writing gig.

And she said, "Thomas, if everyone thought like you no one would ever go to work."

At which point I just smiled and said, "QED."

Excellent post.

When you account for taxes and real inflation, you will begin to realize where the real problem lies.

The most destructive thing about the devaluation of the currency is the loss of purchasing power, but most people don't understand this fact, they just see that what they make at their jobs isn't enough and try to get a second job to make ends meet.

END THE FED and their fake money!

Good to see a new photo of you, it is a lovely photo and you look great in it! :)
I agree with not realising how much more you need to pay because of having a job. My little brother does powder coating and his clothes need washing everyday, he needs a decent shower to get it all off him and more.

If the job pays decently though, you can usually come back on top, depending what expenses in your country really are though.

Aww thank you, Hehe you are so sweet.
Holy cow! Yeah your brothers job also sounds messy haha.
It pays okay. I work only like 20-25 hours a week. But because of a bonus they are giving out, I make like 13 an hour after tax pay.

Hehe just telling the truth. :)
Yeah he comes back all black from it hahaha.
Ah that's still alright, so long as you can come out ahead you're good. :)

Aww man! Heheh Thats how I am, Showering is kinda gross LOL

True :) I'm mostly there for fun anyways, I really don't need the money. I'm just shocked by how much it's costing me.

Can't be gross if you don't make it out to be gross. :)
Well at least you are enjoying it, the money is just a bonus and you get to be active doing something fun. :)

I never considered the expense of having a job but you brought everyday expenses to mind that I really had not thought about. A good economy will really help us all achieve our dreams of a more independent and profitable life.

Right? Many people don't. I feel like it's important to be aware of them.

poor guy in that pic he didn't even dye his hair :P,,, looks nick nolte xD
that and so many other tiny expenses ..i remember when I used to work from 8 to 12 hours sometimes even more...I realized that I work only to spend it in even less than a month and then work again to spend again...
zombie life
you women have it even worse with all the extras... :P

Right LOL XD
Holy cow! Right?
It's kinda hard to not blow your money as it comes in, Thats why I'm investing my earnings.
Yes hehe it takes quite a bit to look good haha.

I find it really hard to get people to see these things as work expenses. I'm 9 months into the "self employed" life and I'm loving it. It can be hard and it doesn't always make as much money as I would like, but it's so nice not having to worry about all the bullshit that comes from the system. I'd love to read that tax post. :)

Aww I'm so glad that you are self employed too! I love it as well. But UPS pays me to get a good workout, So I figured thats a better deal than a gym pass lol.
Heheh I'll have to write one at some point. The whole tax thing really pisses me off. I could ramble about it for days.
I'm so glad you are free from a job hehe.e

Lol @kaylinart ...love your last line! Yes, that would indeed be another post altogether! Eye opening math! I know what you mean about saving on clothes when at home. It's one of my favorite things since I don't like shopping for clothes anyway ;)

Thank you heheh :)
WOW you don't ? I hate shopping for clothes too ugh. Thats why I stick with basketball shorts and T-Shirts to make it easy!
I don't get how some women actually enjoy it.. So Stressful haha.

Yes @kaylinart! It IS stressful. Lol, when I walk in a Ross or Marshall's I sometimes wanna cry. So much stuff! Too many choices. I'm just like... "You know what...my jeans can last another year." ;)

If I weren't employed with this organization, I would be paying over $800 monthly for my personal health benefits (not for a family, just for myself) - because of my job I pay $0 out of pocket for pretty awesome healthcare. I know this isn't a common scenario, but for my personal situation, yes, keeping my job costs money, but the earnings and benefits majorly outweigh the other options I currently have based on my current skillset and network/connections.

Everyone's situations are different. Luckily I don't have to worry about hairdye...

Holy cow that is expensive! I know how expensive insurance can be. My part time job provides me wiith really nice insurance after 1 year. As someone who is self employed. I provide my own, But it's cheap and doesn't cover anything.
Which is annoying.
I'm glad you have found a workplace that gives you a lot more! I feel like many people who are making minimum wage, Who are spending a lot on their job expenses are getting badly ripped off.

Totally agree with you, Kaylin! Spot on. Its so true that they steal our lives and con us into buying them back! So glad there are so many escapees on Steemit! upvoted and followed! @dakini5d

it will depend on the nature of your job, but this time the best thing to invist our time in steemit and keep steem on..

Agreed :) No time is wasted on Steemit!

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