Does your choice of a career, be it in the workforce or in the home, support your choice to live a frugal lifestyle?
I would have to say that by nature, mine does not, although I have found ways to compensate. As a salesperson (real estate), I guess I should be in the mindset to sell, sell, sell at the highest price for the maximim commision. However, spending unwisely, or beyond your means, is contrary to everything I believe in and not a position I would want to put clients in. Instead, I make sure to counsel buyers as to what their actual costs would be. I recently worked with a couple who was preapproved for $150k. However, when I told them, in current interest rates, what a house for $150k would work out to in monthly payments, they couldn't do it. Instead, they bought one for $116k.
Do you have to do things in your job that are anti-frugal, or does your job conicide with frugality? Do you make modifications in your work to make it more in line with your lifestyle?
I would have to say that by nature, mine does not, although I have found ways to compensate. As a salesperson (real estate), I guess I should be in the mindset to sell, sell, sell at the highest price for the maximim commision. However, spending unwisely, or beyond your means, is contrary to everything I believe in and not a position I would want to put clients in. Instead, I make sure to counsel buyers as to what their actual costs would be. I recently worked with a couple who was preapproved for $150k. However, when I told them, in current interest rates, what a house for $150k would work out to in monthly payments, they couldn't do it. Instead, they bought one for $116k.
Do you have to do things in your job that are anti-frugal, or does your job conicide with frugality? Do you make modifications in your work to make it more in line with your lifestyle?
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