In December, my husband and I decided to become a one-car family. This decision was long overdue. Ever since moving to downtown Minneapolis, I used my car maybe once or twice a week. Throw a pandemic into the mix and I had to start intentionally driving my car occasionally just so it didn’t die in the parking garage. Plus, we had to pay for parking each month. Certainly not a good investment! However, since I had leased the vehicle in the winter of 2018, we had to wait out the lease.
2021 Graduates: Getting Your First Job
I can still remember the excitement I felt when I got the offer for my first “real” job. It was like I had won the lottery! Suddenly instead of being a 15-hour-a-week student worker making $10/hour, I was going to have full-time work with a full-time salary plus benefits. I was going to be rich — at least compared to what I had experienced for the last two years as I was getting my masters — and I couldn’t wait to get started.