Niall-CorollaLiving
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My leagal name is Steven, a name given to me by the parents who kicked there gay son out... In my path of starting new beginnings I started going by the name Niall and hopefully someday make it leagal. I am a college student dual majoring in business/accounting with hope for a stable, decent paying career. This hope is what keeps me going. I lost my part time job earrlier last year. Burned through my savings, sold everything I had, max out my credit (paid credit with credit). Just to stay in my studio apartment. That last till October, the month of my 22nd birthday. At the time I had no car, I commuted by bike. I could not admit to being homeless, so I slept in the woods behind the college. I showered at the college and spent my days on the computers filling out applications.
Finally my grant came in, late because of late classes. I had some money! Not much, enough money to purchase a 1991 Toyotoa Corolla for $1,000. It was near the college and I really wanted something to sleep in. I then had enough money to put down on insuarnce and purchase a "Share The Road" license plate (Show my support for cyclist). I sold my bike being that I have no where to store it... Got a basic tune up for my "home", plugs, wires, and oil change. I starting trying to find work with Labor Ready, little luck. Enough work to pay for gas and minimum credit card payments (I never been 30 days late and try my best to keep my credit rateing strong). With the little bit of credit I would get by making payments would be used for food. But I am still slowly making a dent in them.
I finally started to see light, I got a job! Delivering pizza and my training day was the 21st. I officially start the day after Christmas. $6 an hour, $1 per delivery, tips. Just when I thought things where going good, my front driver tire came appart... I put my spare on, but it's a little bigger the the rest. So my home pulls to the right. All my other tires are in need of replacement. But no money and am terrified if they do give out, I can't go back to the woods, I'd assume to die before that! But anyways, onIe day at a time for now. Hopefully tommorow I will have the energy to move the spare to the rear tommorow.
I am currently laying in my "bed" at Wal Mart typing this out. This site seems like a wonderful place to learn some basics and how to make life a bit more comfortable. Hopefully everyone has a wonderful Christmas and New Years.
Finally my grant came in, late because of late classes. I had some money! Not much, enough money to purchase a 1991 Toyotoa Corolla for $1,000. It was near the college and I really wanted something to sleep in. I then had enough money to put down on insuarnce and purchase a "Share The Road" license plate (Show my support for cyclist). I sold my bike being that I have no where to store it... Got a basic tune up for my "home", plugs, wires, and oil change. I starting trying to find work with Labor Ready, little luck. Enough work to pay for gas and minimum credit card payments (I never been 30 days late and try my best to keep my credit rateing strong). With the little bit of credit I would get by making payments would be used for food. But I am still slowly making a dent in them.
I finally started to see light, I got a job! Delivering pizza and my training day was the 21st. I officially start the day after Christmas. $6 an hour, $1 per delivery, tips. Just when I thought things where going good, my front driver tire came appart... I put my spare on, but it's a little bigger the the rest. So my home pulls to the right. All my other tires are in need of replacement. But no money and am terrified if they do give out, I can't go back to the woods, I'd assume to die before that! But anyways, onIe day at a time for now. Hopefully tommorow I will have the energy to move the spare to the rear tommorow.
I am currently laying in my "bed" at Wal Mart typing this out. This site seems like a wonderful place to learn some basics and how to make life a bit more comfortable. Hopefully everyone has a wonderful Christmas and New Years.