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#181 | |
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Let me lay it out for you. When I was going to school at night for my MBA, it required me to drive an extra 20 miles or so each day out of my way going back and forth to school. That's extra gas money and wear and tear on the car. Hence, I had a transportation expense. |
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![]() ps- I live about 1 mile from NMSU, and anyone that lives in Carlsbad lives less than 10 miles from NMSU. If you can go to the movies, or out to eat, or out with your friends, why do you insist on calculating the miles? So by using this in your argument, you are telling me that you would NEVER go out after work, you would go home ONLY...thus the transportation costs become relevant???? Doubt it. How many times do I need to prove the point that other expenses are nothing if your tuition is paid for and you don't need to pay for room and board????? That's the whole point...nothing like splitting hairs huh matty? pps- 20 miles out of your way with a vehicle that gets 20 MPG is about $2.79 now-a-days. If you go 2-3 times a week as most do that's $8.37 (at 3 times a week). You go for approx. 7 months out of the year, so that's $234.36. You wanna try another useless argument? ![]() So now the tally is approx $500 for book over the year and $250 for gas (although I am sure your car gets better than 20mpg.) So we're up to $750 for the year with tuition paid for...I guess people should sit on their ass cause it's too damn expensive. PFFFFF. The $750 divided by the 8 months of school or so you go means a cost of apprx $93.75 per month. OUCH.
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I did mine online, cost me $25 a month for internet service.
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#184 |
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It's right there in black and white, $4369 in non tuition related expenses.
Yes, if I'm driving 20 miles out of my way every day, hell yeah that's an expense, why is that so hard to understand?? LOL someone posts a source, you take what you want from it and disregard the rest. Really brilliant. ![]() |
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That explains a lot.
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You did your MBA online? Where?
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Damn you're dense. Like I said, I am done arguing with you...I'm better off arguing with the wall. You don't know what you're talking about, I live here, I do know what I'm talking about...but I guess you know better living in NY. Good luck Matty.
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#188 | |
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The basic point here is that there is more expenses involved with going to college than tuition only, wasn't that the original argument here? You seem to think all you need is tuition and book money and you're all set. Obviously that's not the case, otherwise why does that source estimate $4369 in other expenses?? What does my living in NY have anything to do with this? Now you're really losing me. |
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#189 |
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12) I can spend what money I have left after taxes on booze, cigarettes, junk food and anything else that could kill me, but I am not allowed by law to spend my money on getting an operation I need because that would be jumping the queue. I must wait my turn unless I am a hockey player or athlete, then I can get looked at right away. Go figure. Where else in the world can you spend money to kill yourself, but are not allowed to spend money to get healthy.
Sorry to break it to you but your friend is lying through his nicotene plated teeth. My family did business in Canada for over twenty years during which health care was a regular topic. Nobody in Canada is forced to use the government system, that's total bullshit. There's a private system and a public one. Lots of people use some form of private health insurance for family care, and let the government pay for major operations. As a grad student I studied health care among all the industrialized nations. 1. We spend almost twice per capita as the OECD average 2. Infant mortality rate is higher here than in all other fully industrialized countries 3. Longevity among Americans is lower than average 4. Medical error and death due to medical error is literally off the charts in America compared w/ other industrialized nations. 5. Appx 22,000 Americans die every year because they are refused treatment for not carrying health insurance |
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I attend college, its expensive.
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#191 |
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Employer: Workplace Benefits FAQs So, to say it correctly they are not required by Federal Law to provide benefits until they have provided for at least one class of person. Once they have done that then yes, they are bound by Federal Law. Sorry that I didn't break it down for you the first time. As far as the homless issue goes, I want more money for prisons to put the homless in jail (not give them handouts). They can either become a contributing, working, member of society or rot in jail. Either way they are off of the streets. Money doesn't always have to go to a person, it can fund the cause in other ways as well. I refer to it as helping man with a little "tough love", otherwise known as motivation provided by negative reinforcement. |
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#193 | |
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The United States Constitution - The U.S. Constitution Online - USConstitution.net |
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#194 |
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Join Date: Feb 2005
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What? College... expensive?!?! I got about 6K in loans, 7K from the school, 4K from work, and the other 6K from family who i plan on paying back.
But after that i got hundreds of thousands for limo rides and making it rain pacman style at the bars. Seriously though, i don't know why we are talking about college costs. |
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#195 |
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Re: Canadian Healthcare from a Canadian...
Good lord, SS! You can your MBA online from just about anywhere.
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