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20% Pay-Cut (furlough). How about some money saving ideas...
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<blockquote data-quote="vvvvvvv" data-source="post: 2117304" data-attributes="member: 5151"><p>Yep. I do this at home during the day when my wife is at work. (I work in a home office.) 63 heat in the winter and 82 cool in the summer. We went from an average bill of $260 (sometimes close to $400) trying to keep the trailer at 74 year-round 24/7 to an average bill of $180 that rarely gets above $220. If it's below 40 out, we'll burn wood which gets the whole house to 75 or so with a burn rate of 1/3 log/hr.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vvvvvvv, post: 2117304, member: 5151"] Yep. I do this at home during the day when my wife is at work. (I work in a home office.) 63 heat in the winter and 82 cool in the summer. We went from an average bill of $260 (sometimes close to $400) trying to keep the trailer at 74 year-round 24/7 to an average bill of $180 that rarely gets above $220. If it's below 40 out, we'll burn wood which gets the whole house to 75 or so with a burn rate of 1/3 log/hr. [/QUOTE]
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