Amusingly, one of my pilot friend's family made their fortune operating thrift stores. In fact, one of the family members was credited with coining the term "thrift store."I still wear some stuff from thrift stores
Amusingly, one of my pilot friend's family made their fortune operating thrift stores. In fact, one of the family members was credited with coining the term "thrift store."I still wear some stuff from thrift stores
In Canada you only need to be a "2", nowhere near a 7.
Are you serious? If so I need to hire you! You are both an amazing inspiration in determination and one hell of a frugal financial planner! Lol. Seriously that’s a heck of a budget for a family of 7! Well unless you live in Mexico. Then it’s pretty standard. I’m joking but that is pretty awesome. Good on you!I pay myself 70k per year and plow the rest into the above. 70k disappears pretty fast with a family of 7. Airplane insurance, hangar, and mx are taking a pretty big bite out of an already tight.
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sorry thought this was beechtalk
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I don’t know much about Beechcraft. But, what I have learned is. if you don’t fly one you are scum.
I heard that in Thurston Howell III's voice, I swear.Cirrus pilot. “ Ahh. Millionaire you say? That’s marvelous... Now, go along young Chap and fetch me my slippers! Do hurry Lad.... “
Cirrus pilot. “ Ahh. Millionaire you say? That’s marvelous... Now, go along young Chap and fetch me my slippers! Do hurry Lad.... “
Cirrus forum would say "Oh, only a millionaire?"
Cirrus pilot. “ Ahh. Millionaire you say? That’s marvelous... Now, go along young Chap and fetch me my slippers! Do hurry Lad.... “
Still a great book - 'The Millionaire Next Door". The guys driving BMW's and have big boats more often are not millionaires. They have a lot of debt. Your neighbor who lived within their means, saved for a long time and invested, drive used cars, etc. probably have a million in assets.