Sienna Wereham, 25, Austin Texas
Self-rated - 1.5/10
Personal Life:
From Montana
Lives with Boyfriend (Korean)
He pays rent, she "takes care of everything else"
Owes him money
29, law student
He gets money from his family
Just finished his first year (2 more years then Bar)
Was doing pretty good this time last year but "then like I had a series of like um events come up and that kind of resulted in me using my credit card a lot more than what I normally would have been using"
- Trying to focus on paying off her credit card but it's going slowly
No car, uses his car to drive to work
- Lives close enough to law school he bikes there
Career:
Bond underwriting assistant
23/hr, 37.5 hours per week (doesn't know yearly pay)
Was 40 hours they decreased this during covid?
Thinks about 42'000
recently hired as a full time employee (only 2 pay periods?)
- 1'200 a paycheck?
401k contribution is 3% (company match )
Contract to hire type thing, she is hired as of March?
- Paid weekly as contract, biweekly as full timer?
Debt/Expenses:
Personal trainer twice a week
Trying to lose weight
Virtual appointments since trainer moved from Austin to Chicago
Might be $55 an appointment, neither person says the price but that's what's on the venmo
Credit Card 1 timestamp
"Trying to pay off"
"I was paid weekly when I was a contract worker and I switched to biweekly as a full time employee so there was like a bit there where I umm uh I need to go to like the grocery store and stuff but I didn't have enough money to go to the grocery store"
- DSP soundbite
$3212 => Paid 271, Spent $1688, $91 interest => $4720
Student Loans
University of Hawaii at Hilo
No idea what this is and I probably heard it wrong timestamp
Wanted to go to Portland State but that was too expensive for her (50-60k)
32'000
About a 400 minimum payment (5-6% interest)
Always been on deferment, graduated in 2021
Owes Boyfriend $1'800 timestamp
Had borrowed money to pay off her credit card that she'd used to make purchases when they first moved to Austin
Where'd he get this money from
- "I can't share that"
Gave her the money in August (they moved there in July) ($4'000)
After this money her credit card was $2'000
- Boyfriend said not to pay him back initially because he wanted her to pay off the card, the card is now 4'720
Currently paying him $400 a month
Retirement/Savings:
Story time timestamp
"Yeah, so, about this time last year um I had about a thousand dollars in my savings account or twelve-hundred actually but then like I said earlier um there's like a series of like events that happened um"
Grandmother in Idaho had a health scare while Sienna was in Korea (boyfriend is from Korea) so flight costs, then spending money while she was visiting?
She and her boyfriend had nothing saved when moving into the Austin apartment after that?
Took on debt on spending to furnish apartment and groceries? A little uncertain, she backtracks on whether it's furnishings or just essentials
Boyfriend had just paid tuition so his account was pretty empty
Initial job when she moved to Austin was very stressful
- Remote job, no friends in Austin, shopping was her only reason to go outside
Checking
- $98 started => 1691 in, 1232 out => $557
Savings
$69.26 stated => 10 out for being below min, => 59.26
- Two charges a half month apart each $5
Bank had increased minimum balance from 50 to 100 and she hadn't seen that notice?
- Bank is up in North Dakota
Retirement account
- $86
Robin Hood
- $77 total in here
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would be funny to see a drug addict on one of these shows but its whatever
so it looks like every couple days youre withdrawing $80 from the atm, whats the deal with that?, karen
edit: wtf women arent even allowed to use quotation marks??? i hate the patriarchy but go off
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He had a dealer on a while back, was pretty interesting. timestamp for when the dealing talk starts.
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He's had an escort, drug dealer, and a former addict on.
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