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<blockquote data-quote="RidgeHunter" data-source="post: 2012393" data-attributes="member: 4319"><p>Some weeks I have no work. Some weeks I have more work than I can do. I much prefer the former, as long as there are not so many of them I can't eat or keep the lights on. And that has not happened yet. A busy week pays for a slow month. </p><p></p><p>Money has never motivated me. If I lived in a real city I might have a different outlook, but in Tulsa it's so easy to be poor and have a nice house and a nice car and eat well. I have friends in real cities that have to bust their ass and save for years, working jobs that pay more than I'll ever make, just to buy houses equivalent to the ones I bought here at 19 and 24. Thanks Oklahoma! I think our cost of living is why we are a state. Whenever I get to thinking about moving, I pull up home sale prices/rent prices elsewhere and I'm all like 'oh yeah, stuff costs actual money in other places'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RidgeHunter, post: 2012393, member: 4319"] Some weeks I have no work. Some weeks I have more work than I can do. I much prefer the former, as long as there are not so many of them I can't eat or keep the lights on. And that has not happened yet. A busy week pays for a slow month. Money has never motivated me. If I lived in a real city I might have a different outlook, but in Tulsa it's so easy to be poor and have a nice house and a nice car and eat well. I have friends in real cities that have to bust their ass and save for years, working jobs that pay more than I'll ever make, just to buy houses equivalent to the ones I bought here at 19 and 24. Thanks Oklahoma! I think our cost of living is why we are a state. Whenever I get to thinking about moving, I pull up home sale prices/rent prices elsewhere and I'm all like 'oh yeah, stuff costs actual money in other places'. [/QUOTE]
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