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The Master of Money: Gail Vaz-Oxlade
Friday, October 20th, 2017
Gail Vaz-Oxlade – The Master of Money
As inom have mentioned many times in previous posts, my journey financially hasn’t always been a rosy one. You name it, I’ve done it. Lines of kredit, maxed out credit cards, racked up overdraft, owing money to banks, owing money to family and even owing it to friends. I look back at those days and I see how stupid I really was. I was young, intelligent and hardworking and yet I didn’t know a damn thing. It was like I thought all these problems I created would just take care of themselves. Like there was some magic money fairy that if inom was nice enough would just make my worries disappear. It took some very drastic issues for me to realize inom was on my own. It was at that point, with no one to turn to and nothing going for me that I saw a individ that showed me the way. It sounds stupid and made up, but TV saved my life, well my financial life anyway. My girlfriend at
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Gail Vaz-Oxlade's Blog, page 2
M Wrote: Your book Debt Free Forever completely changed my thinking and attitude towards money. For the first time in my 28 years, I know the worth of a dollar, and how to make my money work for ME, not the other way around.
I have a question about irregular income. I get paid bi-weekly, and as a Nurse who works 80%, my pays are largely irregular (due to what type of shift I work days/nights, overtime, holidays, weekends, they all have a different hourly wage). One pay could be $2,000, the next pay could be $800. I am trying to make a monthly budget, but due to my irregular income, it never works out, so I start over every pay day, trying to come up with a new budget, depending on how much I made. Is there an easier method than this? So far I am doing ok with making a new budget every two weeks, but I figure there must be thousands of other people with an irregular outcome that can make monthly budgets. I would like to know your two cents on this is
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Senior Advisor, Transport Canada
City: Winnipeg
Country of origin: India
In the heart of Canada in Winnipeg, Jaideep Johar is a testament to resilience and unwavering commitment. His journey from India to Canada in 2005 marked the beginning of a remarkable odyssey despite a year-long struggle to secure employment.
His perseverance, sincerity and strong belief in values and ethics facilitated his adaptation to the new environment. Leveraging his best professional capabilities, Johar has actively assisted new immigrants in their settlement journey. He collaborates with various organizations to promote diversity, equity and inclusivity, ensure sustainable living, safeguard Mother Earth from the impacts of climate change, assist in search and rescue efforts, promote pride and support veterans.
With a Ship Captain Certificate and a bachelor’s of maritime studies from Memorial University, Newfoundland, along with his pursuit of a master’s degree in marine management, Johar