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I dont want to go down the whole is x twice as
good as y because it costs twice as much thing.
Ive seen the arguments on other forums.
The thing is, I could feel myself going down the route
of wanting to try more and more expensive soaps because "performance",
I don't really care about fragrance and quite like the smell of "soap".
The other thing is Ive gone back ten years in my career, where I've gone from
a management position in a prestigious organization but with a 3 hour round
trip every day and a headache, to a supervisory position out in the field with a 4
minute commute but a 40% pay cut. The only headache I have now is what to do with the extra time.
The first time in many years tho' Ive been going overdrawn at the end of the month
and have needed to go into my savings to cover it. This is obviously not good long term
so I need to find ways to cut back the spending but still find quality in the products I buy.
I could of course go back to my old role as I have an industry
reputation that would make that relatively easy, Ive been "tapped up" twice
since December but then I'm posting this at home with a cup of coffee while I catch up on
some paperwork so I'd rather find ways to economise
Hence the genuine question about the performance of more expensive over cheaper soaps.
good as y because it costs twice as much thing.
Ive seen the arguments on other forums.
The thing is, I could feel myself going down the route
of wanting to try more and more expensive soaps because "performance",
I don't really care about fragrance and quite like the smell of "soap".
The other thing is Ive gone back ten years in my career, where I've gone from
a management position in a prestigious organization but with a 3 hour round
trip every day and a headache, to a supervisory position out in the field with a 4
minute commute but a 40% pay cut. The only headache I have now is what to do with the extra time.
The first time in many years tho' Ive been going overdrawn at the end of the month
and have needed to go into my savings to cover it. This is obviously not good long term
so I need to find ways to cut back the spending but still find quality in the products I buy.
I could of course go back to my old role as I have an industry
reputation that would make that relatively easy, Ive been "tapped up" twice
since December but then I'm posting this at home with a cup of coffee while I catch up on
some paperwork so I'd rather find ways to economise
Hence the genuine question about the performance of more expensive over cheaper soaps.