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A Guide For Living On Your Own

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  • apartment
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  • shannoneilleen
    14 May 2010, 11:16
    Help!
    i would go to usajobs.com and look at available postings.. those jobs are government jobs and they take a few months to process anyways.. u should look at jobs in the area ur planning on living in..…
  • countryxcomfort
    8 Mar 2009, 22:30
    Help!
    Can't you post your resume on Monster.com and CareerBuilder.com? Hm, I wonder if that would get any attention or not. I'll start to apply for positions when I see them available. If I get a phone…
  • embers_of_jade
    6 Mar 2009, 13:21
    Help!
    I would start at least looking for a job and letting the employers know you exist. I mean, it's easier for transition if you can just move from one place to another securely. I think that goes for…
  • satcshoegal
    26 Aug 2008, 02:32
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    I recently had to start paying my own utilities (excluding garbage and water). My stove and hot water heater run on propane gas. Everything else is electric. Since I live in a complex that includes 5…
  • scarfish
    22 Aug 2008, 13:19
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    A lot of this depends on where you live.

    Hot water might be part of heat, if you have gas heat, or part of electric. Often, the gas and electric bill is the same bill, so you'd be covered there.…

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