I keep hearing from Trump's administration that "everything is historic" but this year, food, rent, and gas has all gone up. My roommate (mom) is depressed and losing hope. To be short, we both share an apartment. I've been losing hope. I cannot find and stable jobs, nor can she, and the cost of living could literally put us out of this place. We've been praying to God to protect Trump so he could make america great and affordable again. Does anyone here have any solutions on how to survive in this damn economy?
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i dont cuz they only accept new cars..... which i do not have
Talk to your pastor,if you are a member of a local church. Talk to other family,if you have it.
That's what I said, churches will help with rent and utilities, at least once.
Our church has a fund for that.
He needs better long term solutions. I've been their myself,it takes years. I went to aircraft mechanic school,and have done much much better. Their are programs in our local area for free training.
I did the same. Went to Jr College and got a technical degree in health information. I code charts from home for 20 years. It's a great job, flexible hours, good pay, no traffic or car expenses.
Do uber eats or Doordash. I have a 2012. It's a good side gig if your in a decent enough area.
Doordash doesn't care how old your car is. It's a grind at the beginning, but after you work your way up you'll get regular orders.
You can rent. Uber has deals where you rent per day or per week. They also have (you have to look for it) other companies that advertise on the uber site for steady drivers jobs, like access (maybe a state or city thing, but basically driving people on gov't disability) or Alto. Of course it'll depends on your area, but I know the programs are out there.