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On what I didn’t spendMonday Dec 6th 2004 Been doing some fiscal calculations on what I would have spent had I stayed in the band. Money I saved by departing the band I was in: Driving I’m writing this more for my own personal benefit rather than for anyone else. Still, this is good reading if you’re watching your pennies (and who isn’t these days?) The total distance I would have traveled per month in my car for 8 practices a month with an average of two gigs a month: Around 1000 miles. For real. 100 miles round trip to rehearsal spot twice a week (200 miles) x 4 weeks = 800 miles. Two gigs with at least a minimum round trip of 100 miles per gig = 200 miles per month. Rehearsal miles + gig miles = 1000 average miles per month. I get roughly 300 miles to a tank of gas, so that’s roughly 3.33 tanks of gas per month. A tank of gas (for my car) around these parts costs about $22.00 for a tank full of 87 octane cheap stuff. So we’re talking at least around $73 bucks just for getting there, alone. Yeah, $73 bucks a month. Just to get to rehearsal and gigs. Just gas. Nothing else. Ouch. ..and this doesn’t even take into account buying food and maintaining the car. Useless crap not bought I was pressured to buy a new guitar amplifier and cabinet setup by the band members. A lot. A whole lot - but I did not buckle thankfully.
The setup (the amp/cab thing) I was looking at would have cost around $700 and change. But again, I did not buy it. Very proud of myself there.
Notes on pressure to buy stuff you don’t need Time and time again, I’ve been pressured by people in one way or another to buy stuff I don’t need. Thankfully, the majority of the time I know when to keep the plastic (the credit card) in my wallet. We’ve all seen those shows on tv where people go into thousands or tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands into debt by buying completely useless crap. I will not be one of those people. Hell… no. At this point in my life I am (as I’ve said here several times before) on a mission to get back to zero debt - and nothing is going to stand in my way if I can help it. I can see the light at the end of the tunnel and it is reachable. There are several things I’ve decided not to buy in order to reach my goal of being debt free: 1. New CPU and RAM for my computer.
2. Guitar amp/cab. 3. Laptop computer. Stuff I bought that I’m happy I bought (and use) 1. Sony LCD Monitor 2. New audio cable 3. SanDisk USB 256MB Flash Drive 4. Bridgestone Blizzak Tires — You’ll notice the things I say were good purchases are things I use regularly. (grin) But anyway… I have to constantly remind myself that I’m on the mission to zero debt. It’s hard sometimes because there are lots of nice things that you really want - but don’t need. (grin) You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
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