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littlelost
What happen if i can't pay my bills, and i can't find any jobs?
Asked by littlelost
Jobless but not hopeless.

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you take any job, even if it seems degrading, and keep looking for something else.

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Find a cardboard box and move to a warmer climate.
Answered by cindy_cee13

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that means time to move back in with your parents i guess...
Answered by stardust

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Things get taken away, utilities get shut off, your credit goes down the drain.
Answered by Miss Nikki

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go to school?
Answered by Gina

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you become what's commonly known as a bum.
Answered by Gabbie

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1) Your utilties will be cut. No electricity. No water. No trash. 2) You will be kicked out. Can't pay = no place to live 3) If you can't find a job, you can try welfare and the unemployment office. You're going to need to TRY.
Answered by FaZizzle

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if u dont pay bills u wont have nothing so go on welfare.
Answered by Smileypuff2007

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Make up your own job. sell cookies at high school games. Go door to door washing windows. you can do it.
Answered by stephanie b

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you get kicked out of your place of residence and eventually, probably go to jail. Good Luck and God Bless!
Answered by doughboy92@sbcglobal.net

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unemployment is always a good way to go til you find a job
Answered by James R

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You're screwed. Best way to get money when that happens is either "dissapear." aka just put em off, "go missing", and be living with family. Or.. The best choice-- get into a gang, and grind for the money. Grind as in do business, help your friends by taking some stuff and delivering it. That type. Not saying you should become a drug dealer though!! I'm just saying it's a steady way of getting money when you need it.
Answered by wolfxshadowx13

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Can you apply for unemployment insurance? As far as bills check out a debt management program before you resort in BK.
Answered by Briana

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Cut off everything you don't need and go on emergency budget...5 dollars a day or something. You'll find a job...keep looking and don't be picky
Answered by greengawin

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By a skirt hit a corner and solicit. Push your flesh or hit the welfare line. Get some grants and move in a dorm go back to school.
Answered by Mr. Cadillac Jones

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How old are you, and what do you have loans on? That will affect my answer. Living in your car is a possibility, as is a rescue mission, homeless shelter, or join the Army.
Answered by Batman Begins

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funny...I haven't seen any jobs on Yahoo Answers.
Answered by kickass keegan

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You can either find yourself a nice cardboard box to call home or you can reach out for government or family assistance.
Answered by John C

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You end up working for TMZ.com and become fast friends with Britney Spears. LOL!
Answered by $ Stimulus Bill $

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Then you are hopeless...are you applying for any jobs? Have you gone to career builder.com instead of yahoo answers... lets use our head here and get into action. Are you a convict because that is the only legit reason your jobless and broke...bum.
Answered by trishA

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Try going to Manpower, Addecco and Kellys they are recruitment agencies that will find you work. If the worst comes to the worst, go work at UPS, they pretty much hire anyone off the street to do loading. The money is crap but it's a job. You might be able to get some assistance from the government.
Answered by thexfilez

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I think you are being a little too picky about the type of job you want to have. If you can't pay your bills you need to get anything u can find. Work at wal-mart, mcdonalds, a grocery store anywhere. You many not be making the salary you want to but at least you will be bringing in some sort of income to pay your bills until you find a real job.
Answered by Melissa

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you lose everything and you move in with your parents. question though...why is it that you can't find a job? is it b/c you want a specific kind? cuz if it comes to the point where you can't pay your bills...why don't you just settle for a job? someone out there will hire you for something, may not be what you want, but if you gotta flip burgers you gotta flip burgers...
Answered by omgdie

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Schooling? With your circumstances, you're eligible for grants and aid. 100% think they're not qualified, 99% are...and don't be too picky on the specific wording of a degree program and don't go w/a community college waste o time. Hot fields include IT/Engineering, Health Sciences and business. Good luck!
Answered by sweetjdubs

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Jobs you can find anywhere. It just depends on your taste. If you don't want to be a janitor/mcdonalds clerk/etc, there is no job for you. You got to stick with whatever comes your way no matter the amount they pay. Especially, now when so many workers are getting laid off huge companies... Check out a job at a post office (the pay/benefits are excellent and they're always looking for people to work for them). :) but ultimately it's your decision, and my suggestion.
Answered by Mark S

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You need to stay in touch with your creditors and let them know your situation. The number one mistake people make is avoiding speaking with them. You should also file for unemployment, they will go after your most recent employers and charge their accounts for your period of employment and it will give you some much needed cash. Also, when you file for unemployment you get to use your state employment departments resources such as classes, employment advice as well as a convenient place to look for jobs. I would also sign up for as many temp. agencies as you can. That way there are more eyes looking for a job for you. It's in their best interest to find you a job. I hope this helps and good luck with the hunt!
Answered by Kim G

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The jobs are there, they might not be what you want to do, but thery're there. I've had to go to places like Labor Ready at 4:00 a.m. wait two or three hours to be sent to a job cleanng up construction sites, work 10 hours out in the 100 degree heat, go back to Labor Ready with my work voucher, turn it in and get a $38.00 check. On my feet, busting my @ss all day for less than $40.00. I didn't want to do it, but I did. There are Mexicans coming accross the border with no education or experience, with only the clothes on their backs, and they find jobs, buy houses and raise families. You're sitting on your butt, asking questions on Yahoo. Turn your computer off and become a productive member of society.
Answered by Joe S

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first contact every single bill ! let them know your going to be late a head of time! you should know if your not going to have money to pay ahead of time. Work something out with them! Second apply for a job asap!!! apply everywhere and talk to a owner or manager when you turn in your application! You'll find a job if you really want to! But in the mean time talk to parents first about a loan. Never ask friends that's just a fast way to end a friendship say you can't pay them back when they want it back. Don't loss hope don't give you and work as hard as you can so you don't go into deep debt!
Answered by Jessica B

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Don't panic, you're not the first and won't be the last. I think when you're down, there's no way to fall deeper, so what's coming now is for better. You already have the most important to go ahead, when you say you're not hopeless. Yes, believe it, ask for the right decisions and go on. Don't put the blame on you, life use to put things on us, as saying, solve it now. I would recommend, from my heart, for you to read several times and study a book called "The Power of Your Subconscious Mind" (Dr. Joseph Murphy) and you'll learn how to solve your problem quickly. Thank you and good luck
Answered by charlie

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Have you applied to receive unemployment funds yet? The government will pay you bi-weekly and up to a certain amount of time while you look for a job.
Answered by Mrs Apple

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McDonalds Wants U. Unemployment will pay you back if you have already worked before. Other then that if you can't find someone to help you out and you can't help yourself out. Make a sign and I will see you on the road.
Answered by Nita


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