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Jul. 8th, 2005 10:51 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
1. How much money is in your wallet right now?
$15 and way too much change
2. How much money would you need in the bank to feel secure? Rich?
Secure? $10,000 which would cover us for a few months. Rich? $200,000
3. If someone gave you $100, no strings attached, what would you do with it?
Nothing in particular.
4. If someone gave you $1 Million, no strings attached, what would you do with it?
Pay off the house, quit my job, go to school full time for an MSW, and when I was done, move depending on political conditions to the northampton area or canada and find a house that would have home office potential, pay cash for it and invest the remainder, then get my two years of supervised over with, and open a practice.
5. How much does something have to cost before it starts counting as "real" money, as a purchase to be considered and evaluated, but below which you'll buy without really thinking about it?
$100
$15 and way too much change
2. How much money would you need in the bank to feel secure? Rich?
Secure? $10,000 which would cover us for a few months. Rich? $200,000
3. If someone gave you $100, no strings attached, what would you do with it?
Nothing in particular.
4. If someone gave you $1 Million, no strings attached, what would you do with it?
Pay off the house, quit my job, go to school full time for an MSW, and when I was done, move depending on political conditions to the northampton area or canada and find a house that would have home office potential, pay cash for it and invest the remainder, then get my two years of supervised over with, and open a practice.
5. How much does something have to cost before it starts counting as "real" money, as a purchase to be considered and evaluated, but below which you'll buy without really thinking about it?
$100
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Date: 2005-07-08 04:56 pm (UTC)But I found out Adelphia was hiring off Cape, so I'm leaving as soon as I can in a hop, like I planned. I'm thinking to the Plymouth area.
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Date: 2005-07-08 05:01 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-07-08 06:42 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-07-08 06:59 pm (UTC)While it's obviously useful in social work (who'da thunk?), it's main use these days is to get licensed as a LICSW (Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker) which allows you to open your own therapy practice, complete with the ability to bill insurance. The basic requirement is an MSW and in some states some supervised work experience--in this state two years and a minimum number of hours.