- Jan 18, 2002
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I graduated almost a year ago and I've not gotten a job yet, between bad luck and medical/family circumstances. I had a phone interview with a small web development company about 2 hours from where I live and they said, if I want the job, it's mine.
Seeing how this would be my first real job and the first time I'll truly be on my own, what sorts of things do I need to know and do? As in, roughly how much money should I budget for things, what things I'm going to have to pay for (rent, food, car insurance, utlities, etc.)? What all is involved in renting an apartment? Those sorts of things. What I'm really looking for is any advice, tips, or information that I can get for someone who's moving out of their parents' house on a more permanent basis than off to school.
One thing that I'm most concerned about is how tight money is going to be. I didn't have the best grades in school (just over a 3.0 GPA) and none of my previous work experience was computer-related, so the salary isn't going to be terribly high: roughly $30,000. I know that's enough for a single guy to live on, but for those of you with more experience in this type of thing, how much money is $30,000 really? I haven't figured up what that will be after taxes, so any guesses on that would also be appreciated.
This has gotten long enough, I think. Cliffs notes: just looking for general (or specific) advice on moving out. Thanks.
Seeing how this would be my first real job and the first time I'll truly be on my own, what sorts of things do I need to know and do? As in, roughly how much money should I budget for things, what things I'm going to have to pay for (rent, food, car insurance, utlities, etc.)? What all is involved in renting an apartment? Those sorts of things. What I'm really looking for is any advice, tips, or information that I can get for someone who's moving out of their parents' house on a more permanent basis than off to school.
One thing that I'm most concerned about is how tight money is going to be. I didn't have the best grades in school (just over a 3.0 GPA) and none of my previous work experience was computer-related, so the salary isn't going to be terribly high: roughly $30,000. I know that's enough for a single guy to live on, but for those of you with more experience in this type of thing, how much money is $30,000 really? I haven't figured up what that will be after taxes, so any guesses on that would also be appreciated.
This has gotten long enough, I think. Cliffs notes: just looking for general (or specific) advice on moving out. Thanks.