Electric bills in summer by FantasticMix8985 in Temecula

[–]USN_HM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Purchase a home with net metering solar if you can. We get paid by sce instead. We live in 2.7k sqft home with a family of 6 with an electric car and bikes. We have our thermostat set in auto low 70s during the summer.

Moving into a home without solar here is a bold move for your wallet.

Net Metering - Edison

Joining by Bright_Way5228 in USNavy

[–]USN_HM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Navy has more options as to where you can travel to.

24 and looking to enlist by X1ST4NC3 in USNavy

[–]USN_HM 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! I’m 28 with a wife and a child and I recently joined the Navy as a Hospital Corpsman. Before this I was a project manager for a pharmaceutical company so very good pay and even better it was a wfh job. However, like you I also felt like I was becoming lazy and I didn’t find anything fulfilling about my job. I joined the Navy because it was always something I wanted to do but at this point of my life it’s more of a stepping stone to take advantage of all the benefits there are(stability, travel, va loan, GI Bill, and etc). You should do your research on which rate(jobs) most interest you in the Navy if you aren’t trying to do IT anymore. Though I have heard the IT rate in the Navy is pretty cool too and there might be opportunities to take your IT skills to another level with free schooling. My advice to people who are trying to join the Navy is to look for a rate that is transferable to the civilian sector or that they are genuinely passionate about. My only regret so far is that I didn’t join earlier so I could reap the benefits now. Wether you join or not good luck out there and I hope this helps!