> Any nice philanthropists willing to hep out?

Any nice philanthropists willing to hep out?

Posted at: 2014-12-05 
Your money is your lifeline. Everything you do should hinge on that. So make your job your priority. College is just a bonus that can help you advance....yet if you cant meet the requirements to be able to live while going to college, the whole system fails....Your only option to get to work is by getting a ride or somehow getting your car back. If you could get your car back you could sleep in your car for the remainder of the term. I don't know what college you go to but most have a free gym and shower facilities you can use....you'd just want to park your car in a safe area like a 24 hour wallmart or something. Though getting your car back after a repossession can be hard. Look on craigslist list for people renting rooms out...you can get a room for like 300 bucks. Then with the extra money you could afford the bus pass and to pay someone to pick you up for work. Once you move to where you dad is you really need get going and get a decent job and get everything figured out...basically dont do anything fun all winter break until you solve all these problems. I assume you have taken out school loans? will those not cover room and board?...take advantage of college perks...there are alot that have to do with food and transportation. Can you get food stamps? There are also alot of events at colleges with free food to take advantage of.....And remember that a car is not an investment...it is a money pit that sucks cash out of your pockets. once you move i suggest taking full advantage of public transportation and avoid buying another car until you can really afford it.

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Cut your losses. Sell everything you can immediately and move home. Get a job in the medical field so that you can eventually get your school paid for. You may have to get aid for a junior college course to learn coding or blood drawing for a job at a blood bank or medical clinic. Your child should have your attention. We are entering a depression and you have to deal with getting help right now.

I'm not good at starting stories, so I'll just come right out and say it.

I'm in a bad position and I'm trying my best to fix it, but I'm basically slapped at every turn.

I'm a 23 year old college student, I major in Neuroscience and I have dreams of becoming an Anesthesiologist (literally I can't imagine doing anything else with my life). I work at Dunkin Donuts, but since they've cut hours it's been difficult to make ends meet.

My car was repossessed because I had to choose between paying my car note or my rent due to my paycheck being cut in half. I make about $800 a month now and with rent being $553, the car note being $300, and other bills adding up to about an additional $300 I didn't know what to do. So I had to miss a car payment to keep a roof over my head and things spiraled out of control from there.

I had to send my son to Georgia to live with my father because I simply can't afford his basic needs anymore. His father passed years ago, so it's just me. My lease was up in August and I couldn't afford to renew it. They wanted to run proof of income again and there was no way I would have been able to pass that with making less than $1000 a month. So, I had to move out. I'm living paycheck to paycheck in an extended stay hotel which takes all of my money to maintain. I'm basically living off of water and potato chips. I've joined a dating site, just to be able to be taken out and eat actual meals.