R
RachelsAlumni
Guest
I work 40 hrs a week with one week paid vacation a year. I haven’t had a raise in 3 years in spite of the increased cost of living. I have no paid sick leave. My employer pays for health insurance, but it’s an HMO and I have a copay if I go to see the doctor and it’s substandard healthcare. It can take a month or longer to get a doctors appointment. Yet I am happy to have a job.
Yes I would love to have a job where I’m paid a higher wage with sick pay and more vacation, but that hasn’t been my lot in life.
My salary allows me to rent a small, meager home, a 9’ x 25’ cottage. As a single person, non-homeowner I pay >25% federal taxes. I pay for utilities: water, trash & electricity. I have internet service, cable TV & phone and a cell phone. Other expenses are car insurance/maintenance (I own my own economy car). Fuel expenses lately have taken a bigger chunk out of my paycheck since I commute 20 miles each way to work and back. Food prices have gone up considerably as well and have almost doubled in the past year which has taken it’s toll on my budget.
Back in the early 90’s I went on a 6 week vacation to Europe. When I was in Fussen, Germany I met a police officer on vacation. He had a 3 week vacation, all expenses paid, with daily massages at a resort. Nice! Then when I was in Munich I met some Germans who said they had 3 months vacation a year! When I got to Paris the entire town was on vacation. While I was there I met a man who lived in Paris and had his own business where he worked for only a few hours a day. I don’t know how they do it.
I love how some countries have daily siestas yet when I was in Florence, Italy I arrived at the onset of the siesta when all the shops close down for the afternoon. I was starving and I had to wait until after siesta to eat. It was very frustrating.
Yes I would love to have a job where I’m paid a higher wage with sick pay and more vacation, but that hasn’t been my lot in life.
My salary allows me to rent a small, meager home, a 9’ x 25’ cottage. As a single person, non-homeowner I pay >25% federal taxes. I pay for utilities: water, trash & electricity. I have internet service, cable TV & phone and a cell phone. Other expenses are car insurance/maintenance (I own my own economy car). Fuel expenses lately have taken a bigger chunk out of my paycheck since I commute 20 miles each way to work and back. Food prices have gone up considerably as well and have almost doubled in the past year which has taken it’s toll on my budget.
Back in the early 90’s I went on a 6 week vacation to Europe. When I was in Fussen, Germany I met a police officer on vacation. He had a 3 week vacation, all expenses paid, with daily massages at a resort. Nice! Then when I was in Munich I met some Germans who said they had 3 months vacation a year! When I got to Paris the entire town was on vacation. While I was there I met a man who lived in Paris and had his own business where he worked for only a few hours a day. I don’t know how they do it.
I love how some countries have daily siestas yet when I was in Florence, Italy I arrived at the onset of the siesta when all the shops close down for the afternoon. I was starving and I had to wait until after siesta to eat. It was very frustrating.