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Comparing the cost of living and your job
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[QUOTE="Heartstrings, post: 277638, member: 78714"] I agree with you. One needs to compare before relocating as it enables you to know how to manage your money,if you need to save,how much would you be able to save or if you need a more well paying job. There are some people who's job aren't paying well but still want to live an extravagant life. They tend to spend anyhow they wish on an unnecessary stuffs. The cost of house rents can also be a big challenge,why because there are some States here in Nigeria,or different cities where the house rents are just outrageous,if your job is of a low paying one then you will have alot of challenges along The way. This is also one of the reasons why we should have more than one source of income so that we can be able to meet up with bills and other expenses as the economy is not smiling now. [/QUOTE]
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