ipsissimus666

ipsissimus666 OP t1_j1f7cf1 wrote

This month 1k would have been almost 50% of my wages. Unfortunately it’s not steady.

I assure you I’m looking. Been looking since September. Viewed several places. Lots of scams, lots of dilapidated/trashed rooms, or otherwise unsuitable arrangements.

I’ve used every service and website I can find. I know plenty of people make it work and that I’m not special… I’m simply not having any luck.

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ipsissimus666 OP t1_j1ezo12 wrote

I know it. I just got back from visiting with family all over the country.

The price is worth whatever it takes.

The tap water actually tastes good. There’s hardly any crime or murders. People here are genuinely caring, and they take hard work and achievements seriously.

I’ve lived in several areas of the country, and I don’t want to go back.

I’m not trying to live on Beacon Hill or in Back Bay, or even in Boston proper for that matter. MA is my home.

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ipsissimus666 OP t1_j1eytca wrote

What do you want to know?

I made $2,400 this month. $1,000 in rent is pushing the ratio. I also need to go the doctor, the dentist, and possibly even save for retirement.

I’m absolutely responsible for my circumstances, but I’m just regular person like everyone else. I want a family, a career, health and happiness.

I don’t know what I can do differently to keep striving towards those goals.

I’m as well adjusted to what’s going on in society as anyone else.

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ipsissimus666 OP t1_j1e5g54 wrote

If anyone knows of a church or other organization that would permit someone to sleep in their parking lot (in a vehicle), I’d greatly appreciate the info. Would only be for a few weeks at most.

Obviously I wouldn’t litter, make a mess, or otherwise attract attention besides running the engine periodically.

I know this sounds ridiculous but I really don’t want get in trouble with the law. I’m actively looking for places, but just haven’t had any luck.

I’m gainfully employed; no substance abuse or mental issues; and can provide references and information behind my predicament.

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