[stylist] Here's my attempt at being tactile to thefolks who want everything for nothing

Bridgit Pollpeter bpollpeter at hotmail.com
Sat Jan 25 18:50:28 UTC 2014


Do you have a public bus? That's always cheaper. Cabs in most cities
will cost more, but other forms of transit like buses are a ton cheaper.

Bridgit

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You have to have more money on hand for the public transportation
especially in my city of Columbia where public transit is not very good.
Cabs can eat up that money.

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From: stylist [mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Brad
Dunse
Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2014 9:41 AM
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Remember, if we were sighted and able to drive ourselves, more than
likely we would have a car purchase/payment, insurance, maintenance,
repair, registration and so forth. Even if our spouse drove a family
car, there's a good chance we'd still have one. 

When we first bought our SUV we paid $500 a month for 5-years. While
that could easily be chewed up paying a driver $10 per hour over a
months' time, not offsetting budget issues by ownership costs can be an
easy oversight.

Whether a person is blind and can't drive or just a garden variety city
person as in NYC where driving and having a car is not as common,
transportation budgets should have an allowance, yes?

If one is unemployed or on a tight budget, that is difficult, but
getting from Point A to Point B is still a need. My grad student
daughter doesn't own a car though she can drive, she's just opted to not
have a car payment and such and either walk or use public
transportation. So, when grandma felt bad for her to have to purchase a
bus ticket to come home for Christmas, my wife reminded grandma that our
daughter really has saved tons of money all year by not paying a
payment, gas, license, repairs, and, etc. Grandma's words were, "Oh, I
hadn't thought if it that way."

I say that because no matter whom you are or what side of the car
ownership you are, when thinking of a carless person, it is easy to
overlook equalizing the transportation budget.

Brad

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Lambert
Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2014 7:38 AM
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whowant everything for nothing

Yes, this is very important. People just do not realize at all that it
takes

something more than just getting in our car and leaving home so that we
can be somewhere. Not only is it our time, it is someone else's time.
When I go

to the pottery studio to work, it is an hour long dive each way. Then, I
am there 3-4 hours working. That is a six hour day for TWO people, plus
all the

expenses involved that April listed.  Not only is it very inconvenient
for the person who is taking us places, it is expensive, too.  This is
our reality and one that a sighted person would never even think about
for a second. Lynda
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whowant everything for nothing


> Hi Donna,
>
>     I think it's great.  I'd emphasize one line though.
>
> "I have to get someone else to drive."  Emphasize that you have to pay
> them out of pocket for time, gas, and wear and tear on the car.
>
> Congrats!
>
> April Brown
>
> Writing dramatic adventure novels uncovering the myths we hide behind.
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