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Mike M
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It is a rather long story but I will summarize. My parents got divorced when I was 12. After the divorce my mom got custody of me and my brothers and sisters. We constantly moved from house to house but staying in the Tacoma area of Washington. However In the summer after my freshmen year of high school she moved us down to Thousand Oaks, California. I was pissed at the time but then I made a lot of friends. After one year of community college my mom told us that we were going to have to move again and that she was going to Arizona with the kids and if I wanted to come I would have to work and cosign with her for her house. My other option was to move back to Washington to live with my dad for a year while I figured things out. He has been letting me live here for free.
This is my dilemma: All of my friends from High School are in California. I never got to hold on to any lasting relationships growing up and I don't want to lose these.
If I do not move back before the start of fall semester I will lose my residency. This would make college way too expensive and I would be stuck in Washington until I got my bachelors.
Is it at all possible for me to find a part time job in California? Finding a room to rent should not be hard as many people are renting out to help pay the bills. I really want to move back but I am very concerned about the unemployment rate there.
Has anyone done this in the last few months? If not does it seem possible in this economy?
This is my dilemma: All of my friends from High School are in California. I never got to hold on to any lasting relationships growing up and I don't want to lose these.
If I do not move back before the start of fall semester I will lose my residency. This would make college way too expensive and I would be stuck in Washington until I got my bachelors.
Is it at all possible for me to find a part time job in California? Finding a room to rent should not be hard as many people are renting out to help pay the bills. I really want to move back but I am very concerned about the unemployment rate there.
Has anyone done this in the last few months? If not does it seem possible in this economy?