Mrs.Anteater
Just keep going....
Junior anteater has been working full time for $11.20/hr since June now. Next week, he is finally starting his apprenticeship (then they will have to pay him half of a journeyman's wage- which will be more).
His girl friend has moved in as well, they are living in his room (which is not very big for two people). She started college in September and works at Burger King.
I am enjoying still having them around, plus their friends. I have been charging Junior $350/ month, but deducted money for when he was doing stuff for me, like lawn mowing, so ended up getting around $250.
I have also been supplying lunches and supper, unless they got their own. They don't have great habits- they leave without breakfast and buy lunch or go hungry. It's more economical to cook for three than for one. However, I serously have to pay down the mortgage and make extra payments. And they need to learn to look after themselves and do some planning. They still need reminders to do the dishes and clean up after themselves.
I feel, getting $400/month and not pay for groceries for them would be awesome- but I hate seeing them living on fast food- or how do you organize eating properly with everyone having different work schedules? I also hate to cook and it not be eaten. We have very limited space,so I could clear out a cupboard for them to keep their own food,but I don't know if it would make sense to get a mini fridge, so they can have their own food go bad in their fridge. We live on one level, 1100 squarefeet. Any suggestions?
His girl friend has moved in as well, they are living in his room (which is not very big for two people). She started college in September and works at Burger King.
I am enjoying still having them around, plus their friends. I have been charging Junior $350/ month, but deducted money for when he was doing stuff for me, like lawn mowing, so ended up getting around $250.
I have also been supplying lunches and supper, unless they got their own. They don't have great habits- they leave without breakfast and buy lunch or go hungry. It's more economical to cook for three than for one. However, I serously have to pay down the mortgage and make extra payments. And they need to learn to look after themselves and do some planning. They still need reminders to do the dishes and clean up after themselves.
I feel, getting $400/month and not pay for groceries for them would be awesome- but I hate seeing them living on fast food- or how do you organize eating properly with everyone having different work schedules? I also hate to cook and it not be eaten. We have very limited space,so I could clear out a cupboard for them to keep their own food,but I don't know if it would make sense to get a mini fridge, so they can have their own food go bad in their fridge. We live on one level, 1100 squarefeet. Any suggestions?