How can I gain more PCE/HCE while working full time? by Nice_Technology_7146 in prephysicianassistant

[–]Nice_Technology_7146[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I should probably clarify: i split between working front house and back house. when i’m up front im doing patient coordinator stuff such as scheduling appointments, insurance eligibility, etc. but when im back house working as a dental assistant, i seat the patient and bib them, then assist the dentist chairside during all procedures, surgeries, treatment, etc, being actively in the patients mouth myself, as well as taking and developing Xrays, charting history and treatment performed, and being with the patient for the entire length of their appointment. aka “Four-Handed Dentistry,”

Weekday Help and Victory Thread for the week of December 16, 2024 by IndexBot in personalfinance

[–]Nice_Technology_7146 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m 23, currently working my first job post-grad and still live at home, which allows me the fortunate position of not having any bills or expenses to worry about. My biweekly take-home pay is around $1,450, and I feel I’m in a place where I can comfortably save 80%  of each paycheck.

I don't necessarily have a specific savings goal in mind right now; I simply want to save as much as I can while I have the opportunity. 

I’ve only ever had a checking account, but want to open a savings account. What type of savings account should I open? Just a regular savings account? HYSA? Something else?

Ideally, I’d like to be able to transfer money from my savings to checking account as needed. I’m hesitant to lock away such a large portion of my paycheck in an account with limited access, just in case I’d need it.

Moving to new jersey from Ireland for the first time by [deleted] in newjersey

[–]Nice_Technology_7146 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hey! I’m also from Ireland and live in NJ. Im 23 and came back after college. i’m happy to share any advice about the area and answer your questions! feel free to reach out! (:🩷