| clearing 50,000??Posted By: Cindy M on 2007-11-29In Reply to: End of year...anybody gonna clear over 50K? - ??
 
 I've been at this for 30+ years, average about $32,000 per year and have no complaints.  My house is nearly paid for and then I'll have no debt.  If you're able to live a simple lifestyle and like it that way, you can do just fine.  I'm grateful I'm able to.  I could care less about increasing the amount of work I do or constantly finding ways of shorthanding it.  No matter how much you type, more, more, more is always expected.  Forty hours of transcribing is plenty enough for me and I absolutely hate it when they talk mandatory overtime.  Hey, the more you make, the more you will spend, Murphy's law, ha-ha.  I'm glad I live in Ohio, things are still affordable here.  Better you live as frugally as possible and be happy with what you have.
 
 
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 and they can correct the mistake.  Banks use large clearing houses.  A clerk looks at the check and keys in the amount (it shows on the far right lower side on your check). They are human and they do make mistakes.  I had one key in a check for $40 as $400 years ago.  Bank was very apologetic and corrected and refunded everything.
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