Nope we broke up a month ago. I live back home in north Dakota now. Got a cute little studio in a nice little section of town. For the most part my neighbors have been quiet.
Thank you!! I'm very happy about it. The move drained my account. Turned out my friend needed alot of financial help. Plus a small amount of frivolous spending. I could cheapened it alot if I went to used places but I wanted a fresh new start. So I'm glad I waited till I had my goal fund.
Never! I'll absoloutly keep saving up for it. Alot of the stuff I'm buying know is friendly towards a motor home as well. So in a way I'm cutting costs for then. at least how I'm viewing it Haha. But yes you are right. And I'm much happier. Even my job is much more ed enjoyable and pays 1.50 more an hour! So that's really dope. All I do most nights is shop for people. Surprisingly the shift goes by really quick.
That is a good idea, because once you've bought the actual motorhome there's still going to be a load of other stuff you need before you're ready to head out in it.
I'm great, thanks! Very tired though. New baby is gorgeous but I'd forgotten how much work this stage is, and it's especially difficult with all the other little ones running around. We've decided that this is our last one. It's the end of an era, which is sad, but it will mean our lives are gradually going to get easier and less tiring from here. Until the teenager phase starts, but I'll cross that bridge when I come to it...
I know I want to but but I'm in the wrong side of the state, plus I dont have a cdl. I want to get one though, it's a great opportunity. Plus I like hard work. For non truck driving positions do they require experince? So many manual labor jobs do like how am I supposed to get experince then? I used to work at a factory so I'm no stranger to hard work I liked it even.
No dude you dont have to have a CDL to make bank over there. If you do have a CDL you can make like 300,000+ a year up there. But even as a laborer you can find jobs that start at 100,000. I almost moved up there when I was 19. You can look up some ND oil rig jobs on google and apply for them. Thats the place to be if you wanna make money and have no college diploma
Thats better than what I started at doing at UPS. I was an "irreg sweeper" i had to lift packages from 70lbs-159lbs all day long. Believe it or not I have major back issues now. I started out doing that for $8.50 an hour lol
Ive seen it done. There was a guy i worked with named lane who was like 5'9 and maybe 130lbs and had no problem doing irregs. You can do it! Its worth it once you get a 1,200 dollar paycheck
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U don't live with your boyfriend anymore?
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Nope we broke up a month ago. I live back home in north Dakota now. Got a cute little studio in a nice little section of town. For the most part my neighbors have been quiet.
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This is great news! I'm really happy for you
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Thank you!! I'm very happy about it. The move drained my account. Turned out my friend needed alot of financial help. Plus a small amount of frivolous spending. I could cheapened it alot if I went to used places but I wanted a fresh new start. So I'm glad I waited till I had my goal fund.
But yea I'm very happy with my new place!
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That's awesome! Sometimes you gotta spend money to get shit done. If you're happy now then it was totally worth it.
You'll have to start saving for your motorhome again though! Don't let the dream die.
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Never! I'll absoloutly keep saving up for it. Alot of the stuff I'm buying know is friendly towards a motor home as well. So in a way I'm cutting costs for then. at least how I'm viewing it Haha. But yes you are right. And I'm much happier. Even my job is much more ed enjoyable and pays 1.50 more an hour! So that's really dope. All I do most nights is shop for people. Surprisingly the shift goes by really quick.
How have you been of late?
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That is a good idea, because once you've bought the actual motorhome there's still going to be a load of other stuff you need before you're ready to head out in it.
I'm great, thanks! Very tired though. New baby is gorgeous but I'd forgotten how much work this stage is, and it's especially difficult with all the other little ones running around. We've decided that this is our last one. It's the end of an era, which is sad, but it will mean our lives are gradually going to get easier and less tiring from here. Until the teenager phase starts, but I'll cross that bridge when I come to it...
Dude you should get a job at the oil rigs. You're young so your body will hold up fine. It's hard work but its like 100,000 a year
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I know I want to but but I'm in the wrong side of the state, plus I dont have a cdl. I want to get one though, it's a great opportunity. Plus I like hard work. For non truck driving positions do they require experince? So many manual labor jobs do like how am I supposed to get experince then? I used to work at a factory so I'm no stranger to hard work I liked it even.
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No dude you dont have to have a CDL to make bank over there. If you do have a CDL you can make like 300,000+ a year up there. But even as a laborer you can find jobs that start at 100,000. I almost moved up there when I was 19. You can look up some ND oil rig jobs on google and apply for them. Thats the place to be if you wanna make money and have no college diploma
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Omg haha second thing I see, oil field saftey technician. Able to lift 130lbs. That's how much I freaking weigh. Omg. That's discouraging haha
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Thats better than what I started at doing at UPS. I was an "irreg sweeper" i had to lift packages from 70lbs-159lbs all day long. Believe it or not I have major back issues now. I started out doing that for $8.50 an hour lol
Hmm good to know I will do that tommorow. Got work soon. Haha the idea of smallness doing a job like that. Cracks me up honestly
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Ive seen it done. There was a guy i worked with named lane who was like 5'9 and maybe 130lbs and had no problem doing irregs. You can do it! Its worth it once you get a 1,200 dollar paycheck