Hi,
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2007-08-24 18:55:08
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answered by alex a 1
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There are a lot of good sites that tell you how to scale down your spending -- is it possible you don't need a new job? You just need a new home? It sounds like you are worn out already from one job.
Could you rent out a room to a boarder to help make ends meet? With your husband at home, he can keep an eye on the place. A quiet college student might be a good answer.
Your son is old enough to be working, too, at least part-time. Maybe he is already, but if he isn't, you might consider asking him to help pitch in. If college is in his future, a part-time job will look good on the resume, and help him get future jobs to help him pay his way through college. If college isn't in his future, then he definitely should be working weekends and some evenings.
Other part time jobs just depend on your interests. If it's fun, it may be stressful but you won't mind. Are you crafty, and could make stuff in the evenings for weekend farmers' markets and craft fairs? Or grow veggies for farmers' markets? The money isn't going to be wonderful, but it might be something your husband could help out with. (I don't know how disabled "disabled" is, but as long as he's conscious, he probably would feel better doing something -- anything!)
Websites and women's magazines will give you 1000s of little ways to cut back on expenditures. Take a hard look at how you use energy, and see if there's a way to cut back. How many cars do you have? Do you really need that many? Is public transport an option? Can you cut back on grocery bills, and still feed your family well?
If you decide to take a real part-time job, don't be afraid to call on your son and husband to support you with household tasks. Be kind, be fair, and be specific.
I wish you much luck in finding a perfect solution! Or at least a good one.
2007-08-24 19:01:32
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answered by Madame M 7
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Keep searching for a better job, take classes to improve your skills that you'll need for a particular job. Have you ever thought about the fact that living on your own is even more worse? You'll have to start taking care of yourself in ways such as cleaning your own clothes, your house, buy your own food with your minimum wage salary, etc. I think it's really fortunate that you still get to live in your mom's house at 22, because you can do whatever the fk you want. I mean, why do you want to hang out w your friends at night? You have all friggin day? And I wouldnt call your mum unreasonable, i mean, it's her house, and you're still her child, so in that way, she is allowed to keep peace in her own house and have a curfew. So my advice is: find a better paying job, save up, and enjoy all the freedom of not having to take care of your house, by living in someone else's(yur mom).
2016-05-17 09:07:29
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answered by donita 3
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Hi there,
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2007-08-24 19:05:59
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answered by Reno 1
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2007-08-26 18:15:53
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answered by Joe B 1
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Well you try doing this for a little extra cash till you find somthing I've made a couple bucks so far nothing serious but its only been 2weeks and ITS FREE no one ever askes you for money http://www.mypowermall.com/Biz/Home/33926
2007-08-24 19:36:24
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answered by Anonymous
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http://www.cloud10corp.com/careercenter/
http://www.customer-service-jobs.net/
http://www.liveops.com/become_an_agent.html
http://apply.westathome.com/
No money needed but you must work at least 20 hours to make money. Average pay is $7.20 - $14 hour. I know, I know its like work but at least you are working from home, creating your own schedule, leaving off high gas prices and stressful traffic.
Stay open-minded!!! And research, research, research!!!
2007-08-24 19:51:35
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answered by Wasiah Rasheed 2
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