I’m tired of being in debt…
…fucking $700 for car insurance for 6 months?! Are you even kidding, Geico? And that’s seriously the cheapest rate. I’ve shopped around, I swear. So much for having my credit card paid off any time soon. Honestly, every single time I think I’ve got myself picked back up it’s “WHAM!” another ludicrous bill. It sounds petty and ridiculous, but I’m never going to buy a BMW at this rate. I guess what I mean by that is: I’m finally earning a good salary so why am I still feeling like I’m about to go under?
Alright. < / rant >
On the work front: things are finally starting to settle down. Which is good, because I need to start thinking seriously about how I’m going to teach my six workshops and two guest lectures this fall. Like, what am I going to say, how am I going to say it and other logistics. I’ve been planning on the side since May or so, but I really need to get a good “script” together in my head. Not scared, but certainly a little panic-y. I’m really excited for my fall InDesign training in Philadelphia. Master class, ahoy! Six days downtown with Lindsie only a few blocks away and my training center just a few more in the other direction…perfection. Now, if I could just figure out a way to leverage this for Kate’s birthday the weekend following my class. I guess you could be in far WORSE places for finding a birthday gift…
Since I have to work tomorrow, I’m cramming an entire weekend into today. I think I’ll go loiter in my own living room and see how much nothing I can squeeze in to 24 hours. *phew*
I’m sure your school’s student union is always looking for new hands, and you have experience in that area. 🙂
If you wait another year and a half your insurance should go down some (I think)
Get a quote from Erie Insurance. Your 6 month payment is almost as much as my full year payment.
Erie Insurance won’t give me a policy because I am not yet 25. Your parents must have set yours up, no?
Hmmm…I was previously on my parents’ policy before getting my car, but I’m currently the only name listed on my present policy. It’s totally separate from my family’s and I negotiated it myself. Did you talk to a phone rep or an actual agent? That might make a difference.
Hoover, I think it’s probably because you were originally under your parents’ insurance. I also now have my own policy through Erie but I started out on my parents’ policy.
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