Alright. Some background:
A year from now, I'll be nineteen, and I plan on moving to New York City to intern at a recording studio. Because of connections I have, we can make the following assumption:
-- I will be able to get an internship, and work ~ 60 hours a week @ $6/hr for 50 weeks/yr
This means
$18,000/yr less %20 for taxes = An income of $14,400/year.
By this time next year, I will have $10,00 saved to get me started, before I move. This ives me a total income of $~25,000 for the first year
I have considered the following expenses
Rent $600/month $7200/year
1st month/ security $1,200/year for 1 year
Subway (@ $2 2x/day) $112/month $1,456/year
Health Insurance $200/month $2,400/year
Food $75/week $3,900/year
Laundry $25/month $300/year
Personal Items $50/month $600/year
Entertainment $100/month $1,250/year
Utilities $150/month $1,800/year
Clothing $250/year
Miscellaneous $20/week $1,000/year
This brings me to a total of ==================== $~21,365
Keep in mind the following:
-My place of work will be in Manhattan, and I don't really care where I live, as long as I can be assured relative safety, and a 35 minute or less commute
-I plan on getting some kind of roommate senario, and sharing an apartment, so I won't have my own place.
- Assuming I work 60 hours/week, I won't have much time for anything else.
My feelings on my numbers:
-I think I can eat for a lot less than $10/day.
-Just from a quick scan of local adds, I've seen that finding a place in the Bronx/Queens for less than $750/month (rent/utilities) is pretty commonplace
- I can sacrifice in-room internet and cable television, but have tried to account for some sort of cell phone plan under utilities.
-I think I could probably cut out most of untertainment with strong willpower.
-Health insurance is really a ballpark.
- After my first year, I expect to make some kind of pay raise
I'd like any input/advice/anything anyone can offer. Thanks!
I'm not looking for career advice. Thanks. I'm not interested in hearing your expert analysis of my disposition/ability. Thanks. If you're someone informed, and have an intelligent response to my questions/figures, feel free to talk it up
A year from now, I'll be nineteen, and I plan on moving to New York City to intern at a recording studio. Because of connections I have, we can make the following assumption:
-- I will be able to get an internship, and work ~ 60 hours a week @ $6/hr for 50 weeks/yr
This means
$18,000/yr less %20 for taxes = An income of $14,400/year.
By this time next year, I will have $10,00 saved to get me started, before I move. This ives me a total income of $~25,000 for the first year
I have considered the following expenses
Rent $600/month $7200/year
1st month/ security $1,200/year for 1 year
Subway (@ $2 2x/day) $112/month $1,456/year
Health Insurance $200/month $2,400/year
Food $75/week $3,900/year
Laundry $25/month $300/year
Personal Items $50/month $600/year
Entertainment $100/month $1,250/year
Utilities $150/month $1,800/year
Clothing $250/year
Miscellaneous $20/week $1,000/year
This brings me to a total of ==================== $~21,365
Keep in mind the following:
-My place of work will be in Manhattan, and I don't really care where I live, as long as I can be assured relative safety, and a 35 minute or less commute
-I plan on getting some kind of roommate senario, and sharing an apartment, so I won't have my own place.
- Assuming I work 60 hours/week, I won't have much time for anything else.
My feelings on my numbers:
-I think I can eat for a lot less than $10/day.
-Just from a quick scan of local adds, I've seen that finding a place in the Bronx/Queens for less than $750/month (rent/utilities) is pretty commonplace
- I can sacrifice in-room internet and cable television, but have tried to account for some sort of cell phone plan under utilities.
-I think I could probably cut out most of untertainment with strong willpower.
-Health insurance is really a ballpark.
- After my first year, I expect to make some kind of pay raise
I'd like any input/advice/anything anyone can offer. Thanks!
I'm not looking for career advice. Thanks. I'm not interested in hearing your expert analysis of my disposition/ability. Thanks. If you're someone informed, and have an intelligent response to my questions/figures, feel free to talk it up