Two Hundred Days - Day 719

Day 919, 19:43 Published in USA USA by Iamnameless


Mission Statement:
This paper looks back Two Hundred Days from the current date and examines the progress one citizen made over the course of his first Two Hundred Days in eRepublik. Also, there will always be at least TWO hotties in every issue.


Welcome back dear readers!


Two Hundred Days ago, I woke up on Day 719 in my first Q1 house, purchased the Day before from the Marketplace for 116.15 USD (about 2.9 G). I had only a couple of Gold and a little over 1 USD to my name, but I felt rested and ready to roll.

On this Day I was interested in finding out how much more my Wellness had improved overnight with my new house compared to the night before - I think I had been sleeping in an alley but as it turns out I never recorded that particular detail. As you may remember from yesterday's issue *, the night of Day 717 was my last night of homelessness. I finished the Day at 97.77 Wellness, and the Q1 food I consumed overnight added 0.52 Wellness, bringing me to 98.29 the morning of the 718th. When I awoke in my new home on Day 719, my Wellness had gone from 96.29 to 97.36, an increase of 1.07 points. So I learned that the same Q1 food that added 0.52 Wellness when I was homeless now added over twice that much when consumed in a Q1 house.


* You have caught up on any back issues you missed, right?

In other news, Two Hundred Days ago was my first day in my new job at 90+ Time Continuum Iron. My pre-tax salary was 5.85 USD - whoa! Turns out that at a 20% tax rate, that turned into 4.68 USD take-home pay, which brought my account up to a total of 6.05 USD. And I had a roof over my head - priceless!



So after training for the day (remember kids, this was before Lana showed up) I finished Day 719 at 1839 eRep time with 4.16 Strength. I was a Level 14 Sergeant with 208 total XP, and was expecting my next Level at 300 XP. My Land Skill was 3.25, my Wellness was 95.36, and my assets were 1 Q1 house, 2.25 Gold, 6.05 USD, and some Q1 food.


eLife was good.

Until next time, as always,

Go eUS!