Exag ang pagtitipid na ginagawa mo Ed! Bilib ako sa discipline mo!
]]>It was actually Dave’s blog from gobackpacking.com that put the bug in my ear a year ago. Due to the housing market I’m stuck…but at least I can keep dreaming, and saving 🙂
Keep up the good work.
]]>like u, i pay the bills first then whatever the extra goes to travel. but sometimes when i get my pay, i try to deduct the “this is for my travel fund” and then i set my mind that the remaining is the only salary i got haha 😉
i also try to dine in restos every other week nalang. magastos pag every week hayayay. 😛
]]>Cayce: Whoa, that’s a huge amount! And here we are complaining about the Php 1,620 travel tax we pay. Re: Asian perspective — I get what you mean. I like the wealth of advice I can get from the BnA forums, but I also like getting advises from other Filipinos, because for me, they just seem more to my expectations. Whereabouts in the world are you at right now? I’m headed for Peninsular Malaysia this June 😀
Entrepgirl: Ehehe, I’ve been really swamped with work, haven’t had the chance to work on articles for kainpinoy.com ^_^; Enjoy your time with your kid muna, there are still plenty of opportunities for you to travel together in the future 😉
]]>Can be quite frustrating travelling in other southeast asian countries where locals only want to deal with USD from travellers. We lose so much from the exchange.
As well, for Indonesians, it’s harder for them to travel out of the country, unless they have a registered tax no. because otherwise, everytime they have to step out of the country, they have to pay a departure tax of Rp1,000,000 (about 4,476 pesos)!
]]>As for finding other means of income – make money out of your hobbies (not to the point that it becomes obligatory, yuck). 😉 And if you’ve got overtime pay, try and attempt to be more “productive.” hehehe
I work to live, yo!!!!!
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