
Sold this franchise over a year ago.

What I loved about working at #Budget suites of america was meeting new people,,, and daily challenges.etc.
Career goals, Advancement, and team players.

When the old boss owned it. Mark is the new boss and he's not a good boss. More worried about pretty women more than getting blinds in

I would have to say that overall it was one of the most interesting jobs I have had and thinking back it's too bad that it didn't work out. That's all I will say about that.

Do you have a monthly or annual budget? If you don't, i suggest you do. It's not a fun exercise to put one together but an important one to help organize finances and to also point out whether you need to get motivated for different earning potential, etc.
That said - ugh, does it stink. Few of us have all the means we want so budgeting just forces us to address potential shortfalls and problems. But addressing them doesn't have to be demoralizing - it can be the first step to fixing them. And the diagnosis of a problem can be 50% of the cure!
I was trying to figure out what a benchmark might be for everyone and came across these government averages and breakdowns. Maybe this can be a guide for you of categories to consider. I also wonder what you think about their averages. They breakdown a household as 2.5 people (with 1.3 of them earning income). In general, it leads me back to identifying a structural problem - even what we call 'living wages' are unlikely to be sufficient for today's necessary expenditures for the average household. This stinks. Its a problem. But its diagnosed. And now we at Jobcase are going to start working on a cure.
In the meantime - tell me what you think of these numbers and/or categories! #StrongerTogether #LivingWage #Budget

Even though you may make plenty, handle it carefully, follow a budget !