Wow, I can’t believe after all these years Repo is finally going to New York! Go get ‘em Repo!
REPO Man wrote:How do people do this crap?! You need a job to get a place, and to get a job you need a place so your have an address in the city for when you fill out the resume.
Don’t stick to just food service and dishwashing jobs. There are plenty more opportunities available. Consider a warehouse job. They pay better than minimum wage, and they’re usually not to hard if you don’t mind walking around inside a warehouse. They usually hire people with little or no experience. It takes all of ten minutes of training to operate a pallet jack. Once you’re onboard you can ask to be trained to operate a forklift. Then you’re set. It’s not terribly hard work so long as you’re reasonably able-bodied. Just tell them you have lots of experience moving water heaters.
As for me, the world keeps turning. I’m loving life in Newport News. I can tell things aren’t going to work out with my fiancé. I kept asking her to move here with me, but she’s not going to. I’m seeing the end of this relationship after seven years.
Unlucky in love; lucky in life. I have a fifteen hundred dollars in savings. It’s not a fortune, but I remember a time four years ago when I had to charge my phone at work because I couldn’t afford to turn the electricity on in my home. Back then fifteen hundred dollars would have seemed like a fortune. I’m reminding myself to stay humble and remember how badly I used to want what I have now.
There was a time when a car breakdown was a financial catastrophe for me. Tomorrow I’m dropping my car off at the shop to have new rear struts installed. The old ones haven’t even fallen off yet; I’m replacing them to stay on top of repairs. I’ve already bought and paid for the parts, and I set aside money in my checking account for the labor. I’m still going to have fifteen hundred dollars in savings even after getting this work done. I’ve already bought my bus pass so I won’t miss work while my car is in the shop.
Life is going to be alright.
