Anonymous wrote:And yet, despite this pit of despair you have fallen head first into, you manage to have an internet service, own a computer and can in fact, log-on to a discussion site where you talk at length about your dislocation from society.
Okay...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with PP about housecleaning. You can make pretty good money. To start, charge less than someone else would. Even if you charge $60 for a smallish house and did that 3 times per week-you're bringing in every week what you have left over for the month now.
Babysit.
Sell things on eBay.
Petsit
Dog walk
Yard work
You have to learn to hustle. i promise that getting out there and being around people and making our own money will help you get out of your funk. I do a lot of these things on the side and you would be absolutely amazed at the networking possibilities. I know people in so many different fields. Get out there OP. You can do this.
And volunteer with a food bank or some other organization that helps those in need. It gives you perspective.
Anonymous wrote:You'll be pleased to know I got an interview with a temp agency for tomorrow morning, so I'll be showering before it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am seriously sitting here trying to figure out how I can give you contact information without putting my information out here on the web.
If I can figure it out, I will buy you some soap and shampoo. And feminine products if you need them.
You might want to go to website feedback to first ask Jeff if this is a troll.
Anonymous wrote:what kind of job are you looking for? Because if it is low skill job you could try Costco - they are hiring. Or Starbucks. I know it is not fancy but at least get you out of the door everyday and some money to buy the basics and pay rent (even if with roommates).
I am really sorry op.
Anonymous wrote:Return or sell the baby gift. The baby doesn't care if you get the gift and a niece is for a lifetime not just a baby shower or the first year. You will have a lifetime to get to know her and give her gifts. Sometimes even when you really, really want to be there in person for a family event, it doesn't work out.
With the money from the gift above, go to the dollar store by shampoo and soap, get cleaned up.
Get any job. Look on craigslists for pet sitting, errand running, weed pulling, cleaning. Do an easy online jobs - mturk, freelance easy writing gigs, anything at all.
Get any job part time or full time in a place - retail, fast food, reception - whatever. Earning a paycheck again will help with the depression.