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Old Dec 18, 2015, 07:37 AM
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Temp to hire and an interview Monday for a permanent part time job. Neither will allow me to stay on disability, and I can't live with mom forever so I have to do what it takes to get my life in order.

Really debating about how long I should stay at moms. Saw an apartment deal where I could move now and possibly be better off than my Feb plan. Because of the incentives.
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Old Dec 20, 2015, 01:57 PM
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Aviza, staying with mom would be good until you have 6 month backup fund in bank plus first and last month rent assuming her home is a healthy place to be.

Part time work is good but it is not usually enough to feel secure in your own apartment depending on money earned.

Moving out seems like a good goal to work toward but be careful about getting out too soon and falling short of the budget.

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