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I like to joke that I've got my first year's salary accounted for already. But there's some truth to it.
Figuring I'll be starting close to 60K a year:
A smaller more economical car than my 2002 Honda Odyssey. Perhaps a Honda S2000 roadster. heh heh.
The house needs loads of things... a roof. Paint. Gut and redo of the basement.
I've got a couple of motorcycles in the garage that need a few things before they can be road-worthy, so I'd fix them up, ride em a bit, and then sell them. Because....
My 1972 Buick Skylark ragtop needs a few things done.
Then I want to put money back in the bank since we're depleting our savings while I'm not working. I did not want to take out any loans, so I have to pay myself back instead.
I think my 4 year old needs a new iMac.
We need a new bedroom set. The unpainted furniture we got 18 years ago is falling apart... and is still unpainted.
We need 13 new windows and insulation upstairs.
We need a new bathroom. And I am going to squeeze a big-a$$ jacuzzi tub in there somehow. Maybe the one with the flat screen TV in it.
Oh, and we need a flat screen TV somewhere. Ok, we dont need one, but I want one.
I know there's more.
I want to be able to go to a restaraunt and not feel guilty about spending the money.
ditto movies
ditto shopping
ditto filling the gas tank on my 1972 Buick.
See, that ought to take care of my first year's salary alright.
But I'm going to have fun doing it. It's been 3.5 years living on one salary and while I'm luckier than many people to be able to live without scrounging every single penny, returning to having a combined income of a touch over 6 figures will be a welcome thing to me. Only this time, I really don't have to worry that it'll come to an end one day (like my computer consulting gigs), unless they figure out how to ship patients overseas for care, like they do with tech support, customer support, and almost everything else that can be sent over wiring.
ND
I got a couple plans for my first couple years out of school. So here is my christmas list to myself coming December 2006.
1. Dove hunt in Argentina
2. New shotgun for dove hunt
3. Ford f-150 crew cab 4x4
4. Move out of my parents house(I really can't wait for that day to come)
5. Titan t1 home gym
6. New four wheeler
7. and a bunch of other things I'm sure I'll find along the way.
1. GI Joe with the Kung Fu grip
2. Tickle Me Elmo
3. Operation (the game for possible future MD practice).
4. Cans of Goo
5. $1 toys that you buy and break before you get home.
6. A book, "How to reverse frustration back on your nursing instuctors".
7. An open fire pit to burn all related books and documents related to nursing school.
8. A muzzle to shut up some of the students who think that "lecture" is another word for "story time" and go endlessly about nothing.
9. A wheel of cheese to go with the w(h)ine that some students have about nursing school.
This is a short list, all in fun, that I have.
Peace
Genhen
I recently graduated and I will be getting my first nursing paycheck in just 8 days!
My list so far:
1) Pay back my loans
2) Pay off my car
3) Buy a new house
4) Buy new GOOD furniture to go into the house.
I am expecting I can have it all done and paid for except paying off the house in about 3 years, then I will start saving for retirement.
narcissistic
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So we all know that Registered Nursing is quite a high paying job, especially here in California (around $25-$30/hour as starting rate! ) or so I've heard. So for all y'all nursing students, what do you plan to spend your money on? Categorize it into the things you need & the things you want. Share some ideas too.