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Self-loathing and a regular paycheque – all held together with alcohol.
When I left that job and got the job I have currently where I am an actually an employee with a regular paycheque I was like 'OK, they'll just take my tax refund and I'll end up paying my debt.' But my tax refund was only $200 which didn't really work.
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In their daily lives, most people who earn a steady paycheque and have busy schedules think mostly of themselves.
In my experience, the majority of tabloid journalists are just looking for quick bylines and a steady paycheque.
If you must, start small to lessen the impact, transferring $100 or even $50 per paycheque to a savings account.
The phenomenon of the working poor, those earning a regular salary, but living from one paycheque to the next with no savings to speak of, is a widespread feature in English-speaking western economies such as the UK, Canada, the US and Australia.
These are the same people who pay large sums for a pint of organic strawberries, laughing off or even defending the "Whole Paycheque" label.
A great many struggle to see past the next paycheque.
It may not just be about the paycheque.
Perhaps it is about the paycheque after all.
You're seen as a free agent, your paycheque goes into your bank.
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