Bahahah that's amazing. "Well, we don't have any record of the purchase, but sure, why the smurf not?!"
I can't remember her name now but there was this woman who used to do the same thing with jewellery stores. She'd go in, insist that her boyfriend/husband etc had ordered some diamond jewellery for her, and just walk off with a bunch. Rinse and repeat a few months later with a different store. No one ever questioned her because she just looked like she belonged there.
I've got an immense respect for the gentleman who robbed many banks over a long time. Dress like an average looking person going to the bank, hand over letter demanding $3-5k from the till, leave, repeat elsewhere after a while. Bank regs prevent any fuss, because it's such a small amount. Police don't bother chasing, because it's such a small amount. Just make sure you go to many banks in many places. It's great!
I do love a good crime. Can't be any worse at it than that idiot from my home town who robbed a gas station wearing a shirt with his name on it.
Fingers crossed! Worst case scenario, crime is always an option.
Yeah, I mean, I hope I have a higher starting point, but honestly who knows. I still basically have to start over in a whole new industry :P
I'm genuinely curious how it'll work for folks who study their 30s. It's usually those that have been working the longest and not having a family that get all the promotions and money, but I'm guessing you'll have a higher starting point.
Well, I'm getting there with my Masters! 40 hours a week of studying and I still need to fit a job in there somewhere :P
They're the best earnest decade, for sure, as long as you work yourself to death.
THIS is why everyone keeps telling me 30s are the best decade.