CountFrylock Posted September 23 Posted September 23 (edited) Being on a Monday really destroyed the birthday vibes plus my mothers still struggling to pay the property taxes and thinking about what she’s gonna have to sell to settle that crap https://gofund.me/2b46fbb0 with cats utility bills and food to think about I’ve kept that fund raiser hanging around until this property tax thing is sorted out speaking of cats here’s a picture of one of the cute little furballs Been taking care of them the best we can but cat food isn’t cheap still I enjoy having them around Edited Wednesday at 10:19 PM by CountFrylock 1 Quote
Raptorpat Posted September 23 Posted September 23 7 hours ago, CountFrylock said: that is his Very Serious face 1 Quote
CountFrylock Posted September 27 Author Posted September 27 They look like that when food is involved Quote
CountFrylock Posted September 28 Author Posted September 28 (edited) The cats watch me Edited September 28 by CountFrylock Quote
CountFrylock Posted Wednesday at 10:18 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 10:18 PM Wasn’t able to pay the property tax by its deadline so now we gotta $1000 a month for four months to cover that… this sucks Quote
PhilosipherStoned Posted yesterday at 02:26 AM Posted yesterday at 02:26 AM I've been wondering how that's going to feel once my mortgage is paid to have to fork out a property tax payment in full every year myself, but in theory I guess it shouldn't be that bad with any amount of budgeting. Just setting aside like a quater of what my current mortgage payment is I should be able to have enough at the end of the year to cover it. Right now it's all factored into my mortgage payment with escrow. Which is pretty frustrating on it's own to me because it means every year my mortgage payments go up almost $50 dollars monthly due to an escrow shortage.... Quote
Noob Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago If you aren't on Disability, consider applying to Amazon/UPS/FedEx. They hire a lot of people (anyone with a pulse) to work in their warehouses starting around now through Christmas and may keep you on longer/permanently. They should pay at least close to $20/HR and often make overtime mandatory. You could easily earn over $4,000 in just two months as long as you show up to work every day and try your best. I promise, once you are in the door they will find something for you to do. If you can drive, Amazon may even hire you to drive around and do delivery. I know you're autistic but lots of autistic people work in warehouse jobs. It might sound scary or overwhelming if you haven't worked in a long time or ever, but I believe these jobs are something almost any person can do for at least a couple of months. I've given you money before but I don't have any money right now and anyway it isn't a long-term solution, and you know that. Message me if you have any questions about where & how to apply to any of these companies and I'll do my best to try to help you navigate that process and point you in the right direction. 1 Quote
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