The Dilemma, buy the amount of clothes that I need to ensure I have enough clothes to work the holidays but most of my holiday pay just goes towards the clothes to work the holidays, or suffer a little bit extra by having to stay up to do laundry.
Tradeoffs are always fun 🙃.
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For context a normal work week is 5 days, so I have enough work clothes for 5 days of work but holiday work weeks are anywhere between 5 to 14 days just depends on how you slice it.
Some people pick up the extra shifts, others don't, I usually shoot for a Sunday through Friday deal avoiding work on Saturdays even though the best paid days but I can't for Religious Reasons.
Wait.... are you buying clothes instead of doing laundry? Is that a thing? CAAS VC opportunity!
Wait.... are you buying clothes instead of doing laundry? Is that a thing? CAAS VC opportunity!
No, I do laundry but I normally do it on Saturday nights, and I have to stay up but if I have 14 pairs of clothes then I can leave the other pair in the dryer instead of taking them out at might.
Most of my old clothes are fiat clothes, polyester, material blends, so I avoid wearing them, I'm working on purging the old, and replacing my clothes with 100% cotton, (or wool for socks) but right now I've only got about 5 pairs of 100% cotton clothes, and that's fine for 90% of the year but it's difficult during holiday season because I don't have as much time to do laundry during the holiday season.
Ahh I get you. I purged 90% of fist clothing a year ago feels great! Now to upgrade to organic hemp linen and bamboo!