Unfortunately income diversification is not an option for the single.
Yes, I know that was one of the luxuries of being married.
Unfortunately income diversification is not an option for the single.
I would sell my house and then ask calmloki if I can have that apartment he evicted the methheads from and see if he'll cut me a deal on rent if I keep the common areas clean. And I'd turn my old car into a chicken coop, too
Assuming your spouse can find a job.Yes, I know that was one of the luxuries of being married.
This seems to be a sore spot with you...Assuming your spouse can find a job.
Ya think?This seems to be a sore spot with you...
That one's rented - how 'bout the one with the 22 YO young lady that called me (after getting back from the bar) at 1:30AM to complain that her downstairs neighbor was complaining to her that she was being too noisy? She may just be moving on soon...
Care of her Mom 1100 miles away would get more tricky, as would her very part time job at the dealership that gives us a place to buy group health insurance.
Calmloki,
I'm enjoying reading all the post on this thread but something in this caught my eye. I'm always interested in how I will get and pay for health insurance after FIRE. So how does this work? Her Mom works and you get coverage how? I'm obviously missing something here but didn't know it was possible to get group coverage this way.
Thanks for pointers on this,
Steve
Poorly said on my part Steve - my gal works part time at the dealership and cares for her Mom 1100 miles away. By dint of my gal's work i get group coverage through her - all we have to do is pay for it.