EFFORTPOST Couple is $30'000 in debt, wife doesn't know because she never really asked

https://youtube.com/watch?v=sRbz6yj7cZo

Will, 35 :marseysoylentgrin:

Hannah, 35 :marseywomanmoment:

Jarell, TX

Personal

  • Married for near 7 years

  • Two children, ages two and three

  • Brought salami

  • She is not a viewer, he is, she didn't watch anything prior to show timestamp

Career

  • Him - "Food Broker"

    • 68'250 salary

    • $500 stipend for car

    • Another 5'000 in performance bonuses

  • Him - Woodworking side business

    • Net $500-$600 a monthly

    • Facebook marketplace

  • Her - 3rd grade teacher

    • Math and Science

    • $41'000, paid ten months, not 12 timestamp

      • "You have the choice to divy it up"

        • "But you don't" :marseyxd:
    • Has to pay 3 bucks a day for lunch at the school? :marseylaugh:

Finances

  • Married but finances are separate? They "each pay different things" timestamp

  • "She has a bit of a spending issue sometimes, like I don't really trust her to have like a joint bank account with me" timestamp

    • Panicked rephrase - "We have uh different ideas sometimes about wants versus needs" timestamp
  • Hannah thinks that furniture is a "need" to survive "things for a home are needed" timestamp

  • Hannah also thinks that she couldn't trust if they combined finances timestamp

    • She was prior married, with joint finances. Ex habitually spent while neetmaxxing, married for four years :marseyantiwork:
  • Both want to make finances joint now? Husband is hesitant about debt, thinks wife doesn't understand timestamp

    • Wife - "I get told things, after the fact" :marseythinkorino:
  • Claims about past finances timestamp

    • Tried to talk about finances but they never actually get around to it, high level procrastinationmaxxing :marseyxd:
  • "So you believe the finances and a lot of bad finances are her fault" timestamp

    • Husband claims the wife makes "a lot of bad purchases"

    • "A lot of them are purchases that we make together" :marseyclueless:

  • Some discussion about what a happy childhood is timestamp

    • they recently spent $800 on a TV?
  • Wife tries to justify some spending talking about how they didn't inherit anything and deflecting onto spending on daughter's extracurriculars timestamp

    • Genuinely pathetic :marseyraging:
  • Housing situation timestamp

    • Used to rent a house in Long Beach, now they rent one here, moved because it's more affordable. Spent "every dime" ($12'000 :marseylaugh:)

    • "Unfortunately my husband was also in charge of the move" :marseyemojirofl:

    • Minor bickering, wife doesn't feel 'included' in decisions, quick rehashing of an old argument about what they brought with them while moving timestamp

  • Scores timestamp

    • Him 1/10, her 8/10

    • Wife gives her perspective on things, she feels like she only gets a glimpse of how bad things are sometimes? Never thinks about it? :marseydarkfoidretard:

  • Wife Statements timestamp

    • A few Ikea, some fast food, a couple Apple Bill, the grocery store, tickets to SeaWorld

    • Husband's travel expenses somehow ended up there because she paid for it? timestamp

      • They are going to visit family "for Halloween" :marseythonk:
    • Pushback on whether wife is actually the reason for the debt timestamp

      • Wife looking smug :marseysmug2:
    • There's a $300 overdraft protection timestamp

      • No fees but she still overdrafted :marseyxd:
    • $1'845 in, $2'386 out timestamp

  • Car "situation"

    • Foreshadowing - wife "didn't have her id" timestamp

      • Car is under his name because wife doesn't have as steady a job history? She had a credit card she wasn't paying on that went to collections. She "got so overwhelmed" :marseyfoidretard:
  • "We were in a different position in our lives when we decided to have the kids" timestamp

    • Juicy deets - He was a chef for 15 year, lost everything during COVID

      • Executive Chef, owner wanted to not close down the second time. He'd already used his unemployment benefits

      • Background not in video - Cali's lockdowns were, on paper, a couple steps away from turning every 'citizen' into a prisoner. The state told people they couldn't go more than a few miles from home, couldn't cross county lines, all sorts of other tin pot tyrant insanity. A city deciding devastate some restaurant that didn't kowtow is completely in-character

    • Tried solar sales and being a realtor between this and the food broker job

    • Filled up his CC during his attempt at real estate timestamp

      • He's still in real estate classes? Takes a couple hours

      • Descends into more bickering, he's worried about committing to the wood-working

  • Debt timestamp

    • Credit Card 1 - Quicksilver ($5'072) timestamp

      • 174 minimum payment,

      • he paid 372 but made 188 in transactions got 122 in interest

      • Purchase explanation timestamp

        • A $160 router on amazon - switching from Optimum to Fiberfirst

          • 150 for the router, 10 for the fiber receiver
        • They had a mesh router system but it stopped working

        • Caleb simps for renting routers :marseyeyeroll:

    • Credit Card 2 - Chase Freedom ($5'665) timestamp

      • Bickering about whether or he had told her just how much debt they are in timestamp

        • she thought it was seven or eight, not 30'000 :marseyemojirofl:
      • Made 2'650 in payments, 2519 in additional transactions

      • Fair bit of eating out, some subscriptions, a couple trips out with the daughter

    • Credit Card 3 ($2'434) -

      • $81 minimum monthly payment, 52 in interest accrued
    • Credit Card 4 - Shell - ($632)

      • $16 interest, $29 minimum payment
    • Credit Card 5 Best Buy - (1'816) timestamp 1 also timestamp 2

      • The $800 TV and her phone

      • "How much was my phone" :marseyxd:

      • TV was zero percent but he didn't finish paying it off before that ended

      • Phone is currently in the interest free period

  • Car time timestamp

    • "Ask him about his cars" :marseytroublemaker:

    • 1998 Jeep Cherokee - 117'000

      • Got it because he heard it's very reliable

      • Had a Chevy S10 prior that had a lot of problems, engine blew up, needed help from his granparents to replace that engine

      • At the mechanics right now because "a pin fell out" - mechanic is putting in a push button start, not charging for labor?

      • Owes 4'196 on this timestamp

      • $204 minimum payments, 36 months

      • He thinks the interest is twenty-something, maybe 24%

    • 1983 Mercedes and some other car at some point

      • Needs a vacuum that costs $250 to replace

      • Posted on Facebook marketplace but took it off while the Jeep is getting repaired

      • Thinks he can get $3'500 for it after he replaces the vacuum

        • He bought this car in California
    • Kia Van

      • 306 minimum payment - she pays $500 into some account that takes autopays it every month?

      • Her car, under his name because she forgot her id that day?

      • Took out a loan through CarMax, refinanced it jointly with her mother - interest is 3.4% maybe?

    • "I think we should just get a new truck" :marseyclueless:

  • Amazon Purchases timestamp

    • One or more of them is taking Melatonin

    • The router timestamp

      • Caleb (routerlet) seethes for a moment
    • Subscriptions for a 15% discount on household necessities :marseynotes:

  • His Account statements timestamp

    • Mostly sane stuff

    • $5 in savings

  • $7'000 in the business account

    • Gets his checks there because he's a 1099 not a W2

    • Also pays his rent out of here because Quickbooks tracks his business account and then he splits it within that account - whole garage and office are what he's writing off

      • got told that this works by a CPA friend of his
  • Wife goes for the throat "You've literally confessed to..." timestamp

  • Retirement

    • His - $4'200

    • Hers - $1'200

Overall Finances timestamp

  • 42'000 a year from his main job

  • Some from wood-working (he hasn't paid taxes on this, mostly done in cash :marseyretardchad:)

  • Ad placement from injury lawyers, Caleb's hit the big time

  • Pie chart timestamp

    • They get charged subscription fees for Smart Locks on their rental - no mentions of tipping :marseycapitalistmanlet:
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Net $500-$600 a monthly

If that's all your netting for woodworking, it's not even worth the time.

Another thing poor people never can do is determine how valuable their time is.

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My friend was making chopsticks out of random scrapwood he found/stole from an actual carpenter and sold it on etsy during covid and he made more than that.

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:#marseyxd:

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I'm sure he has

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https://media.giphy.com/media/25aFIrSI2cEtEnYJ1N/giphy.webp

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New policy idea to solve the obesity crisis: All restaurants must provide silverware proportional to the weight of the customer.

Triple effect:

  • Shames them for being fat

  • Makes them burn calories when lifting the heavy utensils

  • Makes it harder to get food in their mouth thereby reducing food intake

What do you think? !poll_voters

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Eating from a trough is already pretty similar to the places that serve food in a trash can lid. Doesn't seem to work...

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>serve food in a trash can lid

:#marseytabletired2:

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If it's a borderline hobby, then it seems perfectly wholesome.

:mar#seywholesome:

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This is your brain on Poor.

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Not exactly. There are two demographics where people have hobby jobs:

  • The poor

  • The rich

My husband has a job that pays under 1% of my TC.

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Rich housewives love running businesses that make no money

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:soycry: NOOO ALL OF YOUR HOBBIES MUST BE A HUSTLE AND PAY X/HR OTHERWISE JUST WORK AT TACO BELL OR DOOR DASH!!!!

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The fact that he's turning his hobby into a side gig is another red flag for "poor".

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t. someone who's never had a crafting hobby

you gotta make SOMETHING for the hobby and you're either gonna just give it away or sell it for a mild profit

if you're making more than you spend on materials and equipment you're doing pretty well for a hobby. you basically get to enjoy it for free.

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