I like entertaining clients with cost play. Hope I'm not too insane...Super tired after a long day, since 6am, 4.5 hours of sleep a night before...boring office job wants me to suck more cocks like drugs maybe...Really wanted to wear this when I was in high school...
I like entertaining clients with cost play. Hope I'm not too insane...Super tired after a long day, since 6am, 4.5 hours of sleep a night before...boring office job wants me to suck more cocks like drugs maybe...Really wanted to wear this when I was in high school...
I like entertaining clients with cost play. Hope I'm not too insane...Super tired after a long day, since 6am, 4.5 hours of sleep a night before...boring office job wants me to suck more cocks like drugs maybe...Really wanted to wear this when I was in high school...
I hope you do wear that with clients since your high school uniform cosplay photo is very sexy and appealing
And I hope you can get some more rest today as well as I hope the job “sucks” less, or better yet that you can find a better job soon. *Fingers crossed*
I wonder ... what is “cost play”?
You know what Yuriko, you’re reaaaallly lucky! Most addicts must pay for their drugs, and it’s expensive if they want the good stuff. YOU get PAID for your drugs!! How cool is that? So jealous... (well I don’t do drugs, except P4P)
playing around with pricing plans?I wonder ... what is “cost play”?
You may want your unique dating service for office ladies... But maybe not???
Thanks for reminding this ... but office ladies are soooo demanding nowadays! And I’m getting old. I think I prefer to be a dog sitter after work. The money is less good but the more I know humans, the more I like dogs
Saw many French men tourists guys on Yamanote super packed train. I had to get off through the crowd, and those French men kindly made the space so that I could get out. That's so sweet, merci beaucoup ^ - ^
I’m glad to hear that. Is very different from most of the Japanese guys on the subway who seem to be purposefully blocking people’s way.
I’m glad to hear that. Is very different from most of the Japanese guys on the subway who seem to be purposefully blocking people’s way.
We are either living in different countries or I look so much uglier that people are trying their best to get out of the way.
Maybe both?
We are either living in different countries or I look so much uglier that people are trying their best to get out of the way.
?.. I'm starting to think, I should have 1 bank account, only to put my money in and not to withdraw, unless I have no choice to. ...
He’s right but we also have DC plans to do that. I put mine on autopilot , 50% Japanese stocks index fund 50% global stocks index fund and the amount I contribute is partly matched by my employer. Peanuts in the big picture , but still proof that its possible.Doesn’t Japan now have something similar to a Roth IRA?
NISA aka 少額投資非課税制度
That’s the only “advice” I’d offer ( to look into that); oh, at same time, not to get fooled into buying some fund marketed by the banks just because it has a NISA wrapper on the outside but highly-unattractive fees and/or piss-poor performance on the inside.
The advice I received when back in the US was to maximize whatever matching contribution from the firm for ESOP (employee stock option plan , I think) was. While it was also ‘putting your eggs in one basket’ and would have sucked if working at Lehman, AIG, Bear Stearns, Enron, or McI Worldcom... whatever amount of stock an employee would buy for the tax-deferred company plan, the firm would match it if it was the company stock ( not any other stock). It was pretty damned good deal. Just autotransferred it or siphoned it from my paycheck so I’d never have to think about it. Told a Japanese friend about it and he told me “in Japan, we have wives to do that....”
Doesn’t Japan now have something similar to a Roth IRA?
NISA aka 少額投資非課税制度
That’s the only “advice” I’d offer ( to look into that); oh, at same time, not to get fooled into buying some fund marketed by the banks just because it has a NISA wrapper on the outside but highly-unattractive fees and/or piss-poor performance on the inside.
The advice I received when back in the US was to maximize whatever matching contribution from the firm for ESOP (employee stock option plan , I think) was. While it was also ‘putting your eggs in one basket’ and would have sucked if working at Lehman, AIG, Bear Stearns, Enron, or McI Worldcom... whatever amount of stock an employee would buy for the tax-deferred company plan, the firm would match it if it was the company stock ( not any other stock). It was pretty damned good deal. Just autotransferred it or siphoned it from my paycheck so I’d never have to think about it. Told a Japanese friend about it and he told me “in Japan, we have wives to do that....”
He’s right but we also have DC plans to do that. I put mine on autopilot , 50% Japanese stocks index fund 50% global funds index stock and the amount I contribute is partly matched by my employer. Peanuts in the big picture , but still proof that its possible.
Lol! Can’t cash out before I quit, and it would be very little gold anywayHmmm...that's where you dig gold for your SBs??
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