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Anonymous Coward User ID: 43799535 United States 07/21/2013 09:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i got nothing going for me i can't even score a job at fast food atm Quoting: putangcommando my credit blows i got no savings or any money id like to work on a farm or something like that scenario or do some kind of volunteer work where they cover room and board can someone please give me some guidance or i guess i can just use the exit bag I know you may feel like the only one but OP there are so many people in the same boat as you are.Just try to hang in there.Sometimes we get a break when we least expect it so hang on to hope. |
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Nine's User ID: 43203706 United States 07/21/2013 09:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Forget your exit bag OP. How old are you and do you have family? How about getting creative and looking for things? Was going to give you a link to wwoof, an organization that lists farms that are hiring, some for money, some for room and board, and some offer both. Unfortunately, looks like they went to a pay system and you have to pay 30. now to access the info. Have you checked your local newspaper, craigslist, your rural newsletter or paper for farmers (here it's called RFD news, don't know what it is where you are, but all farming communities have one) grain elevator bulletin boards, farm supply bulletin boards? You can get a wealth of information from finding which restaurant/coffee shop the local farmers hang out. They congregate in small coffee shops in the early morning. Drop in, have some coffee, eavesdrop and be friendly but not pushy. They know newcomers, are observant, and are curious. Come early, be polite, and let their curiosity build. Won't take long before they just "have" to find out what you're about. So when you finally say "hi, nice day", they'll be real eager to chat with you. LOL. Have you considered natural resources, like park ranger, forest ranger, naturalist, etc. ? Most of them offer inhouse and don't advertise publicly. You can find most online but you have to look. Not something that's going to come in a flyer to your door. National forests pay well and have a good benefit package. State parks have a wide variety of positions, as do smaller local park districts. Some of the smaller ones with trails have a hard time keeping someone to patrol the trails and keep an eye on things, help people in distress, etc. There's a wide variety of opportunity there and it sounds like you like outdoors. Don't let nasty thoughts come in your mind. It's tough out there right now and you've got plenty of company. Get creative and you'll come up with something. Hopefully it will be something that you enjoy and can be proud of. Hang in there! |
putangcommando (OP) User ID: 43605604 United States 07/21/2013 09:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i got zero money or id look into the woof even though things like that with memberships make me Leary i have been looking for like minded people or some kind of community for awhile it just seems all opportunity that i have found you have to be independently wealthy to do something good |
Mr. Reality User ID: 1350479 United States 07/21/2013 09:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | “When injustice becomes law, resistance becomes duty.” -- Thomas Jefferson "My 2nd Amendment will Die with Me" -- iwinallday |
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putangcommando (OP) User ID: 43605604 United States 07/21/2013 09:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | im 29 im going to be 30 in september i have been in a daze forever now it seems but i have been escaping until i decided to be sober a few months ago i have family but they offer no support or help i dont mind working i enjoy it i just cant find anything atm i wanna do something productive with my life that benefits a group i have no desire to just find a nice job and buy material distractions |
Mr. Reality User ID: 1350479 United States 07/21/2013 09:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i got zero money or id look into the woof even though things like that with memberships make me Leary Quoting: putangcommando i have been looking for like minded people or some kind of community for awhile it just seems all opportunity that i have found you have to be independently wealthy to do something good Draw, Paint, Do stuff that enables you to use your creativity. “When injustice becomes law, resistance becomes duty.” -- Thomas Jefferson "My 2nd Amendment will Die with Me" -- iwinallday |
SW Fla Pirate User ID: 41005166 United States 07/21/2013 09:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here is an old thread by Phenn, one of the mods here. It has some good info for you For those unemployed/who asked: Ideas to supplement your income or start your own business. EDIT: please try to read thru the entire thread bc theres so many excellent suggestions and experiences that might benefit you or someone you know Thread: For those unemployed/who asked: Ideas to supplement your income or start your own business. |
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peace User ID: 30678270 United States 07/21/2013 09:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | FOR NOW-TRY AND FIND A PLACE TO VOLUNTEER-I know you need bucks,but being around other volunteers may help and may get you contacts for work. Also,just pray for help.Universe usually hears. ANYBODY IN YOUR FAMILY-EVEN DISTANT-could you do odd jobs for them for a few bucks??OR neigbors? |
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Nine's User ID: 43203706 United States 07/21/2013 10:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | im 29 im going to be 30 in september Quoting: putangcommando i have been in a daze forever now it seems but i have been escaping until i decided to be sober a few months ago i have family but they offer no support or help i dont mind working i enjoy it i just cant find anything atm i wanna do something productive with my life that benefits a group i have no desire to just find a nice job and buy material distractions Sad that family isn't involved enough to help, but it's great that you've decided to be sober. That, in itself, will get you far. You want to do something productive that benefits a group. First thing I thought of was a local MMRD. Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilites. The sheltered workshops are always looking for help, sometimes you can get on a sub (substitute) list and fill in for someone who is out sick or on vacation. Great pay and rewarding work if you like working with people with challenges. The only one of your criteria it fits though, is benefitting a group and I'm not sure how you relate to people with challenges, or even if you have a "clean" background to qualify. No felony, criminal, drug, or child, or adult abuse violations. I'm sensing you'd prefer someone your age group and interests? You said in your other post that, "i have been looking for like minded people or some kind of community for awhile." What I'm reading indicates maybe you're depressed, lonely, had and alcohol problem, but want to do something that benefits a group. I can't think of a group with the above traits. Probably because many of those traits don't go along with motivation, drive and being productive. Not meaning to be insulting, and it's great you want to benefit others. Can you think of anything that would fall into the category, or explain how my analysis is wrong so we can maybe be better help? Can you define "like minded people" and "some kind of community"? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 43789002 United States 07/21/2013 10:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Jesus, Op, tell me a little bit about your situation. You said you're sober now, from what? You said you don't mind working and would like to kind of drop out and work on a farm, right? So, how hard are you willing to work? What problems do you have that need to be solved? What would be your perfect outcome from this glp venture? |
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Nine's User ID: 43203706 United States 07/21/2013 10:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'll try it more diplomatically OP. In your mind, what do you have to offer a farmer and what do you want in return? You said room and board. That can be a tent out back with a hand pump and outhouse, or wall to wall carpeted air conditioned room with wi fi. Food can be a fast food sandwich or a hearty meal. Maybe you should try selling yourself here. Tell about yourself, your likes, dislikes, skills. For example, do you like animals, or prefer working with machinery? Can you operate farm equipment or work on it? Can you lift heavy things? Are you a day person, night owl, like company or prefer to work alone? What jobs have you had? Farmers are paying 8.00 an hr. for baling hay right now. Have you ever done that? It sucks. It's baled in sunny hot weather and if it isn't a modern rig baling, you're hoisting bale after bale from the machine to a trailer you're standing on while it's moving, being pulled behind the tractor. The bales weigh from 40 to 60 lbs. It's not rewarding work. A tent out back with a hand pump doesn't sound like much for a day like that, does it? It would be nice to see if what you have in your mind is something compatible with what a farmer would want. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 35793666 United States 07/21/2013 10:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i got nothing going for me i can't even score a job at fast food atm Quoting: putangcommando my credit blows i got no savings or any money id like to work on a farm or something like that scenario or do some kind of volunteer work where they cover room and board can someone please give me some guidance or i guess i can just use the exit bag Admitting you have a problem is the first step. |