“People say time is money. Well, I don’t buy that for a second”

“Time is money” is a proverb that was popularized by Benjamin Franklin (1705-1790). A joke was posted by Steven W Skinner on Twitter on January 18, 2016:
 
“People say time is money- well I don’t buy that for a second.”
 
“I don’t buy that for a second” usually means “I don’t believe that for a moment” and is not taken literally. A slightly different version was posted on Reddit—Dad Jokes on March 6, 2018:
 
“My boss told me time is money. I don’t buy that for a second.”
       
 
Twitter
Steven W Skinner
@SkinnerSteven
People say time is money- well I don’t buy that for a second
10:39 AM - 18 Jan 2016
 
Twitter
PD3..
@FatherSpike
People say time is money- well I don’t buy that for a second
2:24 PM - 18 Jan 2016
   
Twitter
MR SUPERPIDGE
@superpidge
All these people that say time is money, I don’t buy that for a second
4:02 AM - 22 Jul 2016
 
Reddit—Dad Jokes
My boss told me time is money (self.dadjokes)
submitted March 6, 2018 by skillshy
I don’t buy that for a second
 
Twitter
keepingitcreel
@Keepingitcreel
My boss told me time is money I don’t buy that for a second
8:43 PM - 6 Mar 2018