05/14 - Smooth Sunday!

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  1. Jesicu

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    My biggest expenses each month are $900 for preschool and $200 for car insurance. My entire budget including food and gas and everything is usually around 2k a month.

    Turking allowed me to get a divorce. Before I went full time I was fully depended on someone else who wasn't good for me or the kids. I couldn't support myself never mind 4 kids. And trying to get a "real job" as a single parent juggling 4 kids schedules and sick days and school vacations is impossible. It allowed me to pay off all my debt, minus my student loans. I'm on an income repayment plan which dropped my payments from $210 a month to nothing. I still make payments every month, but I'm not locked into that $210 when I may not always have it. I raised my credit score 250+ points from where creditors laugh at you to where they're more than willing to entertain car loans and mortgages. I have savings, for the first time in my life. Without turking, I would probably still be married, miserable, hiding from collection agencies and searching couch cushions for ramen money while having no hope for the future. Easy answer, I couldn't survive without turk.

    Only saving tips I have is to make saving a priority. I cash out turk weekly like a paycheck. When it hits my bank, I pay whatever bills I can for the month. I keep $200 even in my checking account and the rest goes into savings and don't touch it unless there's an emergency. This way, I can't buy anything over $200 without having to put some serious thought into it, but always have enough for food or gas or random school supplies demanded at the last minute. I also rarely go out socially and buy clothing second hand from Thredup for myself. The kids clothes are generally Walmart/Target mixed in with nicer pieces they get for birthdays and holidays from family. And our entertainment is generally video games, Gamestop for used PS games for the kids and Steam/Humble/Indiegala sales for me.
     
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  2. MasterNyborg

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    You're all lovely people, as well :hug:
     
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  3. FedNandlers

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    Your HIT activity for this week:
    - Number of HITs submitted: 0

    Approvals and payments that occurred this week:
    - Number of HITs approved: 2
    - Number of HITs rejected: 0
    - HIT reward earned: $5.50
    - Total Amount earned this week: $5.50

    Best week ever.
     
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  4. Perr

    Perr Well-Known Turker

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    Happy Mothers day to all the moms here! :cheer::emoji_trophy:
     
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  5. WishATurkerWould

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    [​IMG]
    :emoji_champagne_glass::emoji_champagne::emoji_cake:
     
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  6. WimpLo

    WimpLo Survey Slingin' Batch Masta Former MTG MotM

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    I want to LOL the sarcasm, but then I was afraid people would think I was laughing at your earnings. :wave:
     
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  7. FedNandlers

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    *TRIGGERED*
     
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  8. Randomacts

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    I still suggest daily transfers to AMP even if you are going to wait until Friday to transfer to your bank.

    Wow I think that you made @Polar Bear's monthly goal in a single week. :az:
     
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  9. Jesicu

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    Oh yeah, that's what I meant. I started doing that last year when transfers stopped being immediate. Daily to Payments. Weekly to my bank.
     
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  10. gurlondrums

    gurlondrums Cracker of the Step Whip

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    1. Annual from my job is $40k/year. Hope to make $20k/year with turk. I am the sole provider for my entire family of 3. And after taxes, 401k (at a whopping 1% deduction because I couldn't make it more for a long time and probably won't up it til I pay off a lot of other stuff), and medical insurance, my biweekly take home did not cover expenses. Monthly expenses: $1k for rent + utilities (landlord pays nothing utility-wise), internet is $100 (necessity for both jobs), food is about $300 if I coupon and shop sales usually, ~$700 in payments on medical bills for my son.
    2. Yes, without the turk money, all credit cards were maxed, most utilities were at the shut off point, I was pretty sure I was just going to give up on everything. Now I'm paying down bills and we're shopping for a house to buy.
    3. Money saving tip: If you have those restaurant supply stores near you that you think are only for restaurants, go in and ask. You can get food in bulk at the prices restaurants get (most times cheaper than Sam's or Costco). They usually don't advertise that regular consumers can shop there but they will probably allow you anyway. I get massive discounts on meat that I stock my freezer with.
     
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  11. Randomacts

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    I just do daily both not counting weekends (on weekends I just do daily mturk > AMP) but I just wanted it to be clear to the newbies that you should be moving your money to AMP every day just to be safe.
     
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  12. FedNandlers

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    Good enough for some whale blubber.
     
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  13. Randomacts

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    Well my mturk spidey senses are telling me that I should go back to bed as that will be a better use of my time than dicking around on reddit


    >bed to bed

    yup sleep
     
  14. Jesicu

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    This is a great tip. We have 2 really close that are open to the public. Neither sells perishables, but one sells dry goods at great prices. I didn't even consider searching for one that sells meat. I would live in that place.
     
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  15. Eisenpower

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    You have a $40k job AND enough time to be as active as you are here?
     
  16. gurlondrums

    gurlondrums Cracker of the Step Whip

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    I work my job remotely from home and in between programming projects, there's not a lot to do... So yeah.
     
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  17. Eisenpower

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    That sounds cushy as fuck! Are you comfortable saying what kind of job it is? I want to torture myself by seeing how I made the wrong life choices lol
     
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  18. Ballistic406

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    Your HIT activity for this week:
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    Approvals and payments that occurred this week:
    - Number of HITs approved: 2,650
    - Number of HITs rejected: 1
    - Bonus reward earned: $11.23
    - HIT reward earned: $178.71
    - Total Amount earned this week: $189.94
    Pretty much just Pinterest from Monday, a smattering of CIs, and 1500 Jams.
     
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  19. lefty

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    1) Let's see... monthly expenses roughly total $2000-$2500, thats including all the big bills (mortgage, car, etc etc)
    2) I've started turking just this past month with the idea to cover our grocery bills (300-400) and I've made 600. I'm assuming a bit of an upward trend here as I qualify more and figure things out more, but if I get to around 1k a month I'd be a very happy camper. I work full time, but I spend most of my free time at the computer anyways so....
    3) It's not viable for everyone, but I just bought solar panels for my house (Arizona) and the first year I won't see a return, but after that I will save a lot of money. It's on a 10 year loan but my goal is to pay it off in 5. After the first year the loan payment will be less than my electric bill would have been, so thats well and good there.
    Don't eat out. I cook 2-3 times a week and its saves a lot of money.
    I buy things in bulk for my family (meat, toilet paper, etc) saves some cash in the long run.
     
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  20. Ballistic406

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    New job PE: 600 for three days of work too:emoji_hugging:
     
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