I'm 25, I Make $38,300 & I Work For A Non-Profit. Today's Money Diary is from a finance coordinator in Toronto, Canada:
Was there an expectation for you to attend higher education? Did you participate in any form of higher education? If yes, how did you pay for it?
My parents never talked about money when I was growing up. They both grew up pretty poor. Now that they've struck it big, they have very new money attitudes. They live within their means, but they buy all the toys they couldn't when they were kids. For them, part of the luxury of having money is that they don't have to worry about their financial situation.
8:30 a.m. — Despite getting up early, I'm still running late. I catch the subway instead of walking to work. Unlike a lot of my friends in the city, I go into the office. I've had a hybrid schedule for the entire pandemic because I work in healthcare. I work for a nonprofit that advocates for health justice, including running our own clinic for those who are barred from accessing medicine through traditional channels.12:30 p.m. — Lunch is leftovers from the night before.
6:30 p.m. — After a chaotic day, I abandon my laptop and race off to meet a friend for coffee. It's a 30-minute walk, but T. walks with me part of the way to get fresh air. I get there and order a mocha. I feel a flash of irritation when my friend tells the barista we're paying separately because she insisted we do this to make up for her bailing on my birthday party a few weeks ago. I know I shouldn't be annoyed because it doesn't matter and it's literally only $4.
12 p.m. — I nuke leftover macaroni and cheese and eat it at my desk while working. I also snack on Hershey's kisses. I feel a bit gross from all the rich foods, but I don't have time to lie around and recover; I have to do a favor for my mom over lunch. She was supposed to take her car to get serviced but got called into work for an emergency instead. Her office is a 10-minute walk from where I live. I pop over, grab the car, and drive it to the service depot.
8 p.m. — I shower and then whip out my Dutch oven and start cooking butter chicken. T. makes rice and a cucumber salad. My mom is finally done putting out fires at work so she comes over and joins us for dinner before heading home.11 p.m. — After tidying up and doing my skin-care routine, I get in bed with the intention of cracking open my new book. I fall asleep immediately instead.7:30 a.m. — The snooze button is not my friend today and even though I'm out of bed late, I shower anyway.
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