Becoming Homeless in 2 months

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brutal, any homeless shelters you looking into? do you have any relatives willing to take you in? did your parents have plans for college even?
 
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brutal, any homeless shelters you looking into? do you have any relatives willing to take you in? did your parents have plans for college even?
I'm looking into it, for the shelters and all

Literally none of my relatives are in Australia, all of them are in India and Canada. :feelsrope:

My parent's does not care what I do, :feelscry:
Only thing is my Mother said not to become a cleaner, otherwise she will not tell others I'm her son :hnghn:
 
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I'll donate you $2000 and a remlte job if you are truly homeless after 2 months. It will mostly be a minimum wage job but it should be enough to get you a footing.
 
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I suggest learning a trade and start working from today. Call uo some contractors and tell them you want to work and save up on some money. Call up the homeless shelters in your city explaining them about your situation and grow from there
 
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I'll donate you $2000 and a remlte job if you are truly homeless after 2 months. It will mostly be a minimum wage job but it should be enough to get you a footing.
Thanks, I will try my best to get a job that pays enough, so I don't have to rely on you in the future. As I would feel inherently bad, if I were to do that. If worst comes, I hope you won't mind me taking your offer, while I get everything sorted out :feelscry:
 
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I suggest learning a trade and start working from today. Call uo some contractors and tell them you want to work and save up on some money. Call up the homeless shelters in your city explaining them about your situation and grow from there
I will either do carpentry or electrician, as those will be suited for me, I'm currently doing assistance, and earning a bit, of income, luckily.
I think a good career path would be electrician, as that would raise my earning potential.
 
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I will either do carpentry or electrician, as those will be suited for me, I'm currently doing assistance, and earning a bit, of income, luckily.
I think a good career path would be electrician, as that would raise my earning potential.
Yes. Do that. Do multiple jobs if you have to. Intial few years are going to be a struggle but you'll need to manage. Your first two problems that you need to take care of asap is place to stay and a job that puts food on your table. Call homeless shelters, call your relatives, call in favours anything. That is your main headache rn. Once that is sorted do multiple jobs to make ends meet
 
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I'm looking into it, for the shelters and all

Literally none of my relatives are in Australia, all of them are in India and Canada. :feelsrope:

My parent's does not care what I do, :feelscry:
Only thing is my Mother said not to become a cleaner, otherwise she will not tell others I'm her son :hnghn:
i don’t know how bad it is with the recruitment crisis for the military over there but you can try and reach out to a recruiter, explain your situation to them and express interest in joining in the future. they could probably get you into a ged program too
 
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Yes. Do that. Do multiple jobs if you have to. Intial few years are going to be a struggle but you'll need to manage. Your first two problems that you need to take care of asap is place to stay and a job that puts food on your table. Call homeless shelters, call your relatives, call in favours anything. That is your main headache rn. Once that is sorted do multiple jobs to make ends meet
Luckily I have a guy that I think can hook me up with multiple trade jobs

I found this place to stay for really cheap, and is near me: https://www.flatmatefinders.com.au/share-house-brisbane-sunnybank-hills-4109-1575117

It's $120 per week, which is a steal

I have no relatives here, all of them are in Canada, India, and other Western countries. They couldn't here, because during COVID-19, Australia shut down border relatively fast, so they had to look for alternatives.

I think I'm eligible for Centrelink, with Youth Assistance program, Homelessness fund and rent assistance fund. It would pay me about $1,120.63 per month.
 
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Luckily I have a guy that I think can hook me up with multiple trade jobs

I found this place to stay for really cheap, and is near me: https://www.flatmatefinders.com.au/share-house-brisbane-sunnybank-hills-4109-1575117

It's $120 per week, which is a steal

I have no relatives here, all of them are in Canada, India, and other Western countries. They couldn't here, because during COVID-19, Australia shut down border relatively fast, so they had to look for alternatives.

I think I'm eligible for Centrelink, with Youth Assistance program, Homelessness fund and rent assistance fund. It would pay me about $1,120.63 per month.
Thats great man. Your sorted then. Just grind hard. Dont rely on me because the job I would to be able to give to you would be wageslave job. If you had a degree in CS or some background in Tech I would have been able to use my connections for something well paying but that is all I can do.
 
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i don’t know how bad it is with the recruitment crisis for the military over there but you can try and reach out to a recruiter, explain your situation to them and express interest in joining in the future. they could probably get you into a ged program too
My brain is fucked up really badly from excessive sleeping for over 2 years, I believe it will take at least an year to recover, I am very slowly getting better. Yes there is a GED equivalent here called, the "Tertiary Preparation Certificate" that I can get from TAFE. I can try my best, but I don't know if I'll be able to finish it, since I'm getting severe brain aches everyday, with no diagnosis, and my parents are refusing to help.
 
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Thats great man. Your sorted then. Just grind hard. Dont rely on me because the job I would to be able to give to you would be wageslave job. If you had a degree in CS or some background in Tech I would have been able to use my connections for something well paying but that is all I can do.
I asked my mate how he is earning $40 per hour, he said he is doing forklift at a supermarket, he said it is mind numbing work, because of the long hours, and terrible work life balance, but for me that should be perfect.

$40 per hour is really solid pay, work is 6 days a week, for 12 hours a day, or something I heard. Which would mean I might be able to escape this upcoming crisis, I'll ask this mate, for the process. He said I need to get Forklift licence, I'll ask him for tips.

He's a great guy, I respect him, he has been going on a hunt to get all the licences, car, truck, speed boat, motorcycle, forklift, and many others. I guess it's on his bucket list, before a certain age.
 
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You’ll be aight bro, thats light
 
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My father was talking to me today. He expressed how much he hated me, he wished he kicked me out 2 years ago, but he only withheld because of my mother's pleas, and cries. :trepidation:

He explained to me that I will be getting kicked out, and how he was inspired to kick me out, by his co-worker. This fucking kike kicked her son out at 17 y/o and he now lives in a tent in the forest. I will be getting kicked out at 18 y/o and I will be homeless, because I don't have a sustainable job. He is slowly restricting my freedom, and he said he will take 100% of my pay check, to stay at the house over 18 y/o. :feelsree:

The worst thing is, he was overjoyed when telling me he's going to kick me out. I asked him why he was brimming with joy, he said, you were just extra unnecessary baggage, I should of kicked you out, 16 y/o, if only your mother didn't stop me. :feelsree:

I thought he was a chill father, but how the tables have turned against me. If you guys are saying get social housing, I can't in Australia, as it's currently going through a housing crisis. I don't think the military is an option either.

Why is the Military not an option?
I'm on the verge of failing grade 12, and you need to pass for them to even consider. My brain has been deteriorating for the past 2 years, because of an unexpected circumstance, which is causing me to sleep 16 hours to 22 hours a day. In turn my parents are calling me lazy, it's probably something medical, but they won't help me check for it. My IQ has gone from 120 to 97 in the span of 2 years, I even feel fucking retarded. :feelsrope:

I will likely living in the car or a tent. Luckily will have some assistance from the government if I declare homelessness, they will send money every week or fortnight, but I don't think it's anything meaningful. I also very luckily have few thousands I will get to claim on my 18th birthday, because I was born in the UK at the right time.

Fuck this kike world, I had brain capacity to easily become a doctor, but this opportunity was stolen, because of this undiagnosed sleep issue. It's not even about girls anymore, it's about life.

My life was already shitty due to not having a relationship in my lifetime, never touching a girl, while being a ethnic, 5'8 LTN failure. Now this, what did I even do to deserve this, insanity. :feelsree:

What do I do now guys? :feelsrope:

@kana @obscuredusk @Mainlander @EthiopianMaxxer

@Bitchwhipper2 I don't know about the bonemaxxing anymore, I'll see what I can do, in the meantime

Guaranteed survival guide.
1. Rent a dorm bunk bed.
2. Find a warehouse job (like Amazon allows super flexible schedule, you can literally work on weekends and focus on school during normal days).
3. Prepare for a certifying course for a physical skill (for example in construction).

This way you'll survive easy, afford quality food easy (including raw mackerel for sashimi with sauces to brain maxx for studies), and after a few months have stable good paying specialist job, and after a year of comfortable saving and preparing you'll enroll in a professional diploma technician college, or university (ideally remote to save money).
 
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What your plan going forward?
 
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Guaranteed survival guide.
1. Rent a dorm bunk bed.
2. Find a warehouse job (like Amazon allows super flexible schedule, you can literally work on weekends and focus on school during normal days).
3. Prepare for a certifying course for a physical skill (for example in construction).

This way you'll survive easy, afford quality food easy (including raw mackerel for sashimi with sauces to brain maxx for studies), and after a few months have stable good paying specialist job, and after a year of comfortable saving and preparing you'll enroll in a professional diploma technician college, or university (ideally remote to save money).
Yeah I'm thinking of doing, some physical skill, thinking along the lines of carpentry or electrician :feelshehe:

Electrician is the highest paid trade by far, but you have to be paid minimum wage for 4 years, then you can start earning money by the truck load :smonk:
 
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What your plan going forward?
- Speed run doing my driver licence before getting kicked out

- Get a cheap Toyota car (reliable)

- Live in the car, or in a tent in the forest

- Start claiming youth government benefits

- Start going to work, and get a somewhat stable income

- Once stable, pursue Electrician, and complete the 4 years course

- Once I'm a qualified electrician, I will start making bank

- Invest all surplus income, with my trading strategy, that I've been developing for years

- Get some surgeries along the way, nothing too major, like rhinoplasty

- Once 6 years of Electrician, move to a low-tax jurisdiction country

- In this low-tax country, will go abroad and get all my major surgeries, finished

- Once that is finished, I pursue marriage, as I would be about 30 y/o at this time

- Get married, at this point I would be pretty rich, few millions in net worth

- Complete my bucket list slowly, and keep adding new ones

- Get kids, prefer a boy

- Fulfil my deep desire of starting a a business

- That's about it :feelshehe:
 
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any updates? u doing good?:feelsez:
 
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in germany he would be forced to pay for you monthly till you finished either a college degree or a trade school
 
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How's it going
 
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