so is she just an alcoholic mess or??
If you're drinking to the point that you become an absolute mess and start making out with everybody you see, then take a break honey
what do you mean AGAIN????? this whole conversation was bizarre
If you're drinking to the point that you become an absolute mess and start making out with everybody you see, then take a break honey
what do you mean AGAIN????? this whole conversation was bizarre
I connected my twitch account on perplexity.ai and see that i can @ twitch in the prompt but so far i cant figure out what it does? do i have to give it permission on my twitch or what is it for? everytime i ask anything it says no permission
My cousin was telling me about going to Alaska next month and I started doing some research and I'm really debating it. It's some company called E.C Phillips, he said I would be able to go as well if I really decided to.
I work from home 40 hours a week at around $23~ an hour. Last year I made 45k. My current job offers no overtime. And yes, although I'm very comfortable working from home, I'm literally in my room all day and it makes me depressed sometimes. I feel stuck in a loop of always doing the same thing and I've gotten too comfortable that leaving my comfort zone seems like a difficult task. I used to be out and about literally every day, and I've changed so much since working from home. I also feel exhausted and tired everyday due to lack of exercise which is my fault of course but again I just feel stuck.
I started school a few years back but last year I fell behind and FAFSA didn't loan 1 semester due to my school performance. I just feel like I have no time! Since 1 semester remained unpaid, school is basically on pause until I pay the past due amount before I can go back, which I'm planning on doing. I go to online university, so everything is pretty much self paced as long as I finish a certain number of courses per semester.
Now how I'm seeing things:
Go to Alaska, work my butt off for any time that I can (my cousin isn't too sure but says we can do either 3 or 6 months, I need to investigate), then return with a savings. I still don't know how much it's a realistic amount of money for me to come back with.
If only 10-15k is the realistic amount the average person comes back with, then I'm not sure if it's worth it because I would just be coming back from Alaska with no job having to find another one which might be more difficult in my field, so I'm afraid of being forced to start from 0 in a retail store or fast food place.
If i can come back with 25-30k+ I could see it being more doable, that way I can take some time off without having to worry about finding my next job and focus on school 10000% and try to finish it as soon as possible.
I don't know I feel like this post is all over the place. I'm hoping that anyone with experience can give me realistic advice. I'd like to do more than 3 months in Alaska for sure and just save as much as possible. Is it realistic to find more work once my 3-6 months are over or would I just be coming back stressed about the next job?
Would you choose a 45k/yr work from home job or Alaska?
EDIT: Forgot to mention that the company would be paying for flights and housing if I do go to Alaska