If you can't afford to move out, there's you 1st sign that you're so not ready. Being a responsible "adult" (living on your own) isn't about applying for free money online. That's just not the way life is.
Try getting a good education and a good paying job first. Then you can live life the way you like. But remember, in life, there will always be someone "in charge of you" that you'll have to listen to...either your boss, your teachers, your spouse, the police. You're never completely on your own, you know?
2007-02-28 14:00:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Living at home has some advantages. Since you don't have the money to support yourself, consider how you are going to get a job, if your old enough to. When the rent is due, when renting an apartment= the complex doesn't want to hear your money problems= they just want their money. I would continue with school, get a good solid education....then you have something valuable to offer= and someone will pay for your value. Thank your lucky stars tonight= and get a good jump on your future career!
2007-02-28 14:08:03
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answered by regwoman123 4
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There's nothing you can do since you have no money. No one will give you money for free in this world. First, you should find a job, spare at least 1500$ for the rent, furniture, electricity etc... and then move out. If your family situation is that unbearable, probably some close friends of yours or any other family members (your cousin, etc..) could keep you a while till you earn the required amount to move out.
2007-02-28 14:07:53
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answered by redstar 1
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Do you have a job? If not that would be a good start. You need to save up some money before you just jump out there. Have enough money saved up so you can at least pay for 3 months rent. That way you will still be making money and have money already in reserve to buy some of the essentials...food....furniture....bathroom needs...kitchen needs. good luck
2007-02-28 14:04:02
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answered by 4.my.4.boys 2
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I have been saving money for a long time and still am. I do not currently have a job, but my mom puts $100 into my checkings and I transfer it to my savings right away.
Yeah there's that way of going to school and getting a nice job afterwards. But we're talking about NOW, so what I can tell you is that it doesn't matter how much money ends up in your hands, you save it. Save as much as you can if you're REALLY that serious about saving up.
2007-02-28 14:10:51
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answered by in2theSky 2
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Get a job, save your money for a first months rent and security deposit, and in the meantime, advertise for a roommate in the local paper, or get a friend to move in with you. You need money first.
2007-02-28 14:02:36
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answered by chaotic_mum 4
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try the employment ads in your local paper...as a tax payer, I can assure you that I have absolutely NO desire to finance your life.
2007-02-28 14:20:17
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answered by Joe 5
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