31 WAYS TO SAVE
Clean Air deal sweetens switch to a car pool planThe Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 07/15/08
Martha Britt lives in Dacula, about 19 miles from her job at Gwinnett Medical Center in Duluth, but she's just two miles from co-worker Amy Tsangarides, a nurse who shares the same shift. As gas prices approached $4 a gallon this spring, the two met in a grocery store parking lot between their homes and began to car pool.
Britt, 64, and Tsangarides, 41, signed up for the Clean Air Campaign's Commuter Rewards program at www.cleanaircampaign
Jamie Gumbrecht/jgumbrecht@ajc.com |
| Co-workers Amy Tsangarides (left) and Martha Britt of Dacula earn money from the Clean Air Campaign for sharing the ride. |
.com. Both earn $3 a day, up to $180, for changing their commute. Britt says she saves about $70 in gas for her Buick Rendezvous during the weeks that Tsangarides drives her Toyota Corolla to work and knows she can earn an additional $15 a week.
The savings inspired Britt to change other habits. She walks to the grocery store and pharmacy and makes fewer stops at stores with her car. She and her husband vacationed with their daughter's family to save money, too. They all piled into the Rendezvous and split the $275 gas bill to and from Florida.
Britt says shifting to a car pool commute required a few mental adjustments, but not dramatic lifestyle changes. The co-workers run quick errands together, when needed. Even if the price of gas went down dramatically, Britt says, she wouldn't go back to her old ways.
"When I was driving my car alone, I would stop and shop and do little side trips. You just don't do those anymore," Britt says. "We're all spoiled having our own car. I think those days are gone."
31 ways to save
Every day during July, 31 metro Atlantans will share their money-saving strategies for everyday expenses such as food, clothing, transportation and utilities. |
- Want to save on food? Ask your neighbors
- Frequent diner saves with coupons by e-mail
- Shopper works grocery sales
- Teenage flash for less
- Fun, cheap getaway as close as a state park or two
- Borrowing from library cuts costs for avid readers
- Gamble pays off in lower expenses
- Exerciser not waiting for DVD to come out
- Coupons bite into cost of dining out
- Find it for a fraction of the original price
- Purge baby items at consignment shops
- Brazil beckons for savings-smart traveler
- Old sol and 'common sense' cut electric bill
- Cost-cutting is par for the course
- Rack up with sales, off-season garments
- Shopper charts the best prices
- Public swimming pool refreshing, affordable
- More-efficient ride picks up cash flow
- Clean Air deal sweetens switch to a car pool plan
- Personal trainer trims costs and fees
- Mom shops early for school needs
- 'Kids eat free' nights stretch family's budget
- RVers cut back, consolidate trips
- Teacher Web sites offer ideas, freebies
- Mom 'not too proud' to snag a bargain
- Cheese plates, movies fit budget
- Take a walk to library; watch a movie for free
- Volunteer shows way to free theater seats
- Catch Braves in action for mere peanuts
- Portrait of thriftiness in designer-wear garb
- Businessman finds cheap gas via phone
- Shopper takes bite out of grocery bill
- Have your own way to save? Please share it with us
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- Saving Dough: Resources for stretching your food dollar
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