homeless

joined 3 years ago
 

Minimum wage job with no health care and I have high health care costs so paying for my meds out of pocket sucks a lot.

What should I do now to improve my life?

Sorry about the question being super broad, but i'm not sure what to do from here. Save up money? Try to get a better job? Trade school? Investments? Dating? Etc

[–] [email protected] -1 points 2 years ago

Unfortunately, from what i've seen, if the venue being seized has a lot of cigarettes, that would also maybe convince some homeless

 

I've only put antiperspirant on the bottom of my feet. It's made my skin dry, but not less sweaty?

I'm hoping it keeps me warmer by keeping my feet dry. Is there another cheap tactic that would work?

 

It's not like what I am politically matters in any vaguely short term context. I'd unfortunately do much better if I spent more time working on my direct lib finances or other more self directed activities

Too much time mostly just thinking about it, but sometimes readings.

 

A nurse told me to try this

 

Speaking from experience here. They have enough time. Most of them are completely politically uninvolved, but the ones who do know about politics are very frequently conservative, so i'm not entirely sure how to go about this.

It would make a lot of sense for rightwingers to mobilize the homeless and it probably won't be as difficult considering homeless people get a huge amount of aid from churches.

 

I've been having night shifts, and then a few days later day shifts. I've been pretty tired all the time and it feels harmful.

I think I should try to find job(s) that are either only day or only night?

I'm not sure how airflight attendants do it cause it kinda feels like i'm jet lagged when i have to try to move my sleep schedule around so much,

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/135132

A lot of the dishes don't even fit in the sink.

 

At least for me, finding work is hard and knowing i could be easily fired for the first 6 months is stressful.

 

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