We all have bad habits from buying expensive lattes to online shopping, but now you can get paid $5,000 to curb your excessive spending.
Explaining more about the role, the job ad says:"The challenge could be as simple as spending less on something by staying home or replacing one habit with another, more frugal one.
"After being selected for the job, you'll cut out one costly habit for 30 days and funnel that money into savings, tracking your progress each week during the challenge. We'll also want you to keep notes of how you're feeling about the experience." If you're chosen, you'll need to report back on how the month went and share your experience with fellow aspiring savers. And at the end of the month, you'll need toYou Can Now Get Paid $1,300 to Watch 13 Horror MoviesThey said they're open to any spending habit being curtailed, including smoking, shopping and anything related to food and drink. They shared tips on how to achieve your savings goal, with apps to track spending or turning takeout night into a fun family event.
, and which habit you'd like to cut back on. They're also keen to hear how your spending habits changed during the COVID pandemic, including any savings goals. File photo of a piggy bank. A company is looking to pay someone $5,000 to curb a bad habit for a month.
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