I remember my awful and terribly unreliable Ford Laser. It JUST passed rego, the interior was off beige and the roof sagged. Just arriving at a destination was touch and go, and I had countless breakdowns on cross-city tunnels. Once I broke down and the roadside repair man recognised me!
Many of my friends had been working fulltime for a few years and here I was starting my second year of University.
A friend of mine had just purchased a brand new, sleek and ‘sophisticated’ looking new car. It was tough, here I was studying my life away and living on just over $200 per week and here my friends were buying new things and appearing to live a life that was far from my reality.
The university years taught me to figure out how to manage my finances…it was hard, but it was some of the most formative moments of my life…


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