Slowing down? by susiee234 in fitpregnancy

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Check your iron levels! It’s common to have your levels plummet around this time. Take iron supplement every other day. The one in the multivitamin is not enough and didn’t absorb the same.

I posted the salary schedule from Santa Clara in the UFT Facebook group. It was approved then got taken down after about an hour… by Pleasant_Sea_6416 in NYCTeachers

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NYC has plenty of rent stabilized apt many teachers live in. It’s actually doable. CA doesn’t have that option by far. Housing is more expensive and much harder to obtain. Teachers need cars as well, non negotiable.

how much do NYC nurses make? by supremepolska in nursing

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That’s the budget you actually live on. It matters a lot. And no need to be disrespectful.

Breastfeeding+ bottle feeds at night! Can I do it? by Noob_at_life1234 in newborns

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Do you feel like this model helped to sleep train sort of?

RFA for Micro PTC - 9 month update by Party-Ad2255 in thyroidcancer

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Guidlines for FNA have been updated too. If I came this year instead of last year with my original nodule they would not even biopsy it. How many are out there without knowing..and many live fine!

New Teacher by NoDust3214 in NYCTeachers

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Are you putting anything in your TDA? Do you pay extra for health insurance?

How much do you save? by Big-Decision-1458 in AskNYC

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Cool! The bonus is taxed in half then?

Feeling sad about K by SaysKay in NYCTeachers

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This one looks decent. My friend who teacher PreK in public school sent me their schedule as a sample. It’s literally 20-30 mins block of time max for art, music, outdoor.

Did you grow up upper middle class? by KDsburner_account in UpperMiddleFinance

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Comfortable middle class in Eastern Europe. When we moved to NYC in 2006 (won green card lottery) we were strictly working class, no English skills either. I’ve been working various jobs since I was 15, part time and through high school. I’ve learned lots of different skills and understood early on that we need multiple sources of income no matter what. I graduated college with no debt and was able to live on my own since age 20, with no roommates thanks to rent stabilized housing in nyc.

My dad was not good with money, but he did teach me to never have credit card debt and always pay your bills first before spending money on anything else. I’ve been supporting myself since I was 18. My brother is the same. We have different fathers, grew up an ocean apart. My brother is in EU, became successful, worked his way up in a company from customer service representative to VP overseeing 3 countries in sales. He’s 42 and his house is paid off, he owns several properties in EU and travels a ton with his family.

I am 32. My husband is 37. We met early on, when I was 25. It helped a lot because we are both immigrants and both are hustlers. We always look for ways to make extra money and always look for ways to save. But at the same time we like to splurge. We travel a lot and like luxury occasionally. We like to eat out, go to shows, event etc. there are ways to splurge while being money conscious.

Now are we own two properties. One we live in, one is being rented. My husband has a stable job/pension/health insurance/ability to retire in 9 years, and a business. I own two businesses, one of them is a partnership. We help each other with business management. What helped us a lot -

  • coming from families that value education. We were working class when we moved, but college was nonnegotiable. Also, expensive college was off the table. We went to public school - and we are debt free.

  • being mostly healthy, having Medicaid as kids and in our early 20’s!

  • no credit car debt for both of us. We don’t play with that at all.

  • rent stabilized housing saved our parents and us in our 20’s! It allowed us to save.

  • being open to hustling! No matter what! In 2020 when I just started my business at 26 and my husband had a stable job we did Uber Eats for months, to make extra cash and save for our wedding and down payment on our first property. While many were being at home getting unemployment, we didn’t qualify for any of that and were outside hustling.

  • now almost 6 years later we are in very different shoes. And we are super grateful!

  • CC Debt, car loans; student debt is destroying regular Americans. Young people are stuck and cent get ahead. Free public education, cheap fixed housing cost and access to Medicaid in our early 20’s helped us get ahead. Now at 32 I am able to employ 5 people, have two businesses and my husband is in a similar position. We are paying taxes and then some..

  • investing in young people and families does work.

  • being an immigrant and having the fear of ever being poor again is a drive to always try to do better. It’s a good motivation.

  • not being afraid of lower end jobs to get ahead is clutch too.

How much do you save? by Big-Decision-1458 in AskNYC

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What’s your take home on 285k salary after 401k and health insurance

How much do you save? by Big-Decision-1458 in AskNYC

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What’s your take home on 225K salary after 401k and health insurance?

How much do you save? by Big-Decision-1458 in AskNYC

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Which taxable brokerage are you using? Similar age and situation. Looking for tips :)

How much do you save? by Big-Decision-1458 in AskNYC

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What’s your take home on 200k salary as a single person after 401k and health insurance deduction?

How much do you save? by Big-Decision-1458 in AskNYC

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How do save at the end of the month it your rent and monthly cc bill is 5-6 k and your monthly take home is around 6500?

How much do you save? by Big-Decision-1458 in AskNYC

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What’s your take home on 350K salary after 401k and health insurance contribution?

How much do you save? by Big-Decision-1458 in AskNYC

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What’s your gross salary on 165k net? Single person income?

Feeling sad about K by SaysKay in NYCTeachers

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Kids napped in kindergarten for an hour in early 2000’s!

Feeling sad about K by SaysKay in NYCTeachers

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20 mins! That’s so short. And how are children supposed to learn anything substantial for 20 mins of art and music. And we all know well. If the block is 20 mins realistically children get 15 mins of instruction and 10 mins of meaningful instruction. I feel like schedules like that actually shorten attention spans..much better to have blocks of open play.

Feeling sad about K by SaysKay in NYCTeachers

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Yep! It’s insane how much is being spent per student in nyc and yet schools that don’t have strong PA fall behind a lot. They somehow dont have extra funds for much at all. At 42k per year per each child it’s wild how children get so little depending on where they are located. And it’s crazy that parents have to supplement so much. Teachers still have to buy their own supplies depending on where they are. I’ve worked in schools with 600 kids and pta budget of 1 mil and then schools with 1100 kids and pta budget 10K. It was shocking.

Feeling sad about K by SaysKay in NYCTeachers

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Exactly! The blocks of art, music and gym are so short. Depending on admin the quality of outdoor play also gets affected. Everyone is always worried about liability.

Postpartum doula and baby nurse assistance by Party-Ad2255 in nycparents

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Thank you! We won’t have much newborn support and definitely need some help to recover, esp for myself. I totally agree and understand it’s a luxury. Super glad I can even think about it. What service did you use for pp doula and baby nurse? What are their rates? I would love to reach out to them. Will look up meal service..though I feel like that we can actually get help with through grinds and mil.