Toddaon we appreciate you.
The new store manager never gave us the benefit of the doubt. It felt like. Even though the managers kept saying the items had never been in our store and that is why we couldn't perform to watch we had been he was telling them no excuses.
But it's not an excuse. We could have used it as an excuse not to do our best...I mean there is now way we can meet that goal. But we didn't. AND we continued to out perform stores that have larger staff, sell more expensive items and weren't missing 6 pallets of stuff.
I have an uneasy feeling about this shirt. Am I over-reacting? [link]
$50/week is just not a lot of groceries. I think I figure this out every month and am sad about it every time like it's brand new information. Living within my means is hard.
Truth. Budgeting is the worst. I was only successful because I did the envelope system so when the monthly amount ran out, it ran out. There were a lot of months where the last week was literally beans & rice. And I remember well having to turn down meeting up with people because I just didn't have money for even one drink. I think anything that puts even a little bit back into your monthly allowance is worth looking into so I would definitely considering refinancing if you can.
I have an uneasy feeling about this shirt. Am I over-reacting?
No
Re mac & cheese ice cream. I'm no ice cream fan in general, but Salt & Straw has certainly converted me to at least trying "weird" flavors.
On the lighter side, I came across this. I think it would be a HOOT.
Argh, askye, how frustrating! Inventory that is supposed to be there and not is awful to deal with. That sucks that management didn't support you about it.
I did the cash in envelopes thing for quite a while back in the day and it was very effective but I don't do anything with cash anymore. My spreadsheet is working pretty well. There is a certain amount of willpower involved, which is not my strong suit, but I'm pretty well conditioned to not want those numbers to go negative at this point.
I did the cash in envelopes thing for quite a while back in the day and it was very effective but I don't do anything with cash anymore.
I got into very bad (i.e., pricey) habits because of the pandemic that's for sure. I was glad when at least the farmers markets went back to cash. But I still shop way too often at the Ferry Building market. I already have zero willpower when it comes to food, but now that I have to cook so much more (and am so tired of it), it's even worse.
Still sick. Will try taking Tylenol at beginning of day tomorrow also to stave off afternoon chills. My guess is some sort of mild bacterial either infection or virus or are those the same thing?
It would be either bacterial or viral. Either way, ugh! (Have you had a covid test?)
{{msbelle}} I'm sorry. I hope it doesn't last much longer