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October 27, 2014, 12:20:25 PM
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I have about $2000 in the bank and about $1000 in cryptos. I am currently supported by my parents and will probably have close to $3,000 by Jan 2015 but next year, I will need to support myself completely. I can find cheap accommodation for $100 a week which equals about $5000 for 1 year. Then I will need more money for food and electricity and Internet.

What should I do?
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October 27, 2014, 12:22:31 PM
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You don't have a job or regular income?
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October 27, 2014, 12:26:59 PM
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I have about $2000 in the bank and about $1000 in cryptos. I am currently supported by my parents and will probably have close to $3,000 by Jan 2015 but next year, I will need to support myself completely. I can find cheap accommodation for $100 a week which equals about $5000 for 1 year. Then I will need more money for food and electricity and Internet.

What should I do?

You haven't specified your education level and skill set. But since you have $1000 invested in crypto, I assume you have decent computer skills. You should probably get a job - full or part time.

And BTW, should have chosen a better username. This one isn't helping.
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October 27, 2014, 12:31:46 PM
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You don't have a job or regular income?

No, I am helping out with my parents' business which is why I was able to get the money I have now.

I also make about $100 a year from online business stuff (eg domain parking on sedo, adsense, affiliate marketing via clickbank) but this is nowhere enough for me to survive on.

I have about $2000 in the bank and about $1000 in cryptos. I am currently supported by my parents and will probably have close to $3,000 by Jan 2015 but next year, I will need to support myself completely. I can find cheap accommodation for $100 a week which equals about $5000 for 1 year. Then I will need more money for food and electricity and Internet.

What should I do?

You haven't specified your education level and skill set. But since you have $1000 invested in crypto, I assume you have decent computer skills. You should probably get a job - full or part time.

And BTW, should have chosen a better username. This one isn't helping.

I have basic knowledge of HTML, CSS, Python, and Java but I don't think anyone would want someone with just "basic knowledge".

Also, I could decide to study next year and live off the $200 that the government will give me per week while I search for better opportunities. But ideally I would like to be self-sufficient.

EDIT: Forgot to add I have a bit of dried foods stored in a storage unit as well. Like oatmeal and milk powder and stuff...
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October 27, 2014, 12:40:46 PM
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EDIT: Forgot to add I have a bit of dried foods stored in a storage unit as well. Like oatmeal and milk powder and stuff...

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October 27, 2014, 01:35:13 PM
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Sell your crypto coins, your private life is more important than a few worthless altcoins that will lose their value anyway.

Something is not right here.... You have a bad username  Huh
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October 27, 2014, 07:53:25 PM
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You don't have a job or regular income?

No, I am helping out with my parents' business which is why I was able to get the money I have now.

I also make about $100 a year from online business stuff (eg domain parking on sedo, adsense, affiliate marketing via clickbank) but this is nowhere enough for me to survive on.

I have about $2000 in the bank and about $1000 in cryptos. I am currently supported by my parents and will probably have close to $3,000 by Jan 2015 but next year, I will need to support myself completely. I can find cheap accommodation for $100 a week which equals about $5000 for 1 year. Then I will need more money for food and electricity and Internet.

What should I do?

You haven't specified your education level and skill set. But since you have $1000 invested in crypto, I assume you have decent computer skills. You should probably get a job - full or part time.

And BTW, should have chosen a better username. This one isn't helping.

I have basic knowledge of HTML, CSS, Python, and Java but I don't think anyone would want someone with just "basic knowledge".

Also, I could decide to study next year and live off the $200 that the government will give me per week while I search for better opportunities. But ideally I would like to be self-sufficient.

EDIT: Forgot to add I have a bit of dried foods stored in a storage unit as well. Like oatmeal and milk powder and stuff...

Continue to study programming/coding and you can find a job if you're good enough.
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October 27, 2014, 11:33:36 PM
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I wouldn't pay that much for little boys cuz people like you gets em for free.
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October 28, 2014, 05:54:47 AM
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October 28, 2014, 12:48:40 PM
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Invest your money in education, learn new skills, connect with the people, search the market and try to find where you fit in.
Check yourself, what I know and how I can contribute to any company, what I have to offer?

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October 28, 2014, 01:37:03 PM
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Sell your crypto coins, your private life is more important than a few worthless altcoins that will lose their value anyway.



I agree, sell your crypto and buy more dried food. For just in case.
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October 28, 2014, 01:49:15 PM
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Find a job, even if you find one that helps you pay the rent and food you are fine until you find something better to do and earn more.

Wish you all the best!  Grin

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October 28, 2014, 01:55:15 PM
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I have about $2000 in the bank and about $1000 in cryptos. I am currently supported by my parents and will probably have close to $3,000 by Jan 2015 but next year, I will need to support myself completely. I can find cheap accommodation for $100 a week which equals about $5000 for 1 year. Then I will need more money for food and electricity and Internet.

What should I do?

Look for a job then, and make sure your job's salary is enough to cover your expense and hopefully have a little extra to invest into bitcoin Smiley
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October 28, 2014, 03:23:58 PM
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Invest your money and stop being cocky in the forum Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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October 29, 2014, 08:42:27 AM
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You should use that money and invest in yourself. Investing in yourself would mean learning new skills, getting an education--things that employers look for. You haven't given us much info on your academic standing but from what I can gather you are just graduating high school? If that's the case, focus on school. Learn something you like. Be a bus boy or dishwasher to support yourself and then use the money to re-invest in yourself. Making yourself more marketable to employers is the end-game.

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October 29, 2014, 03:12:57 PM
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get yourself a real job and put those money in a bank that gives you some interest on it.
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October 29, 2014, 03:23:12 PM
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get yourself a real job and put those money in a bank that gives you some interest on it.

Yeah....... like 0.000000001% interest LMAO


with $3K you will make a penny in a year lol




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October 29, 2014, 03:24:44 PM
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You might want to think about the wisdom of having one third of your wealth in crypto currencies. Even bitcoin is not worth a bet that big, but alt coins are exceedingly risky. I think you can write off much of that $1000.

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October 29, 2014, 05:08:33 PM
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Hi everyone. Thanks for the suggestions.

While it would be nice if I could get a job to make up for the shortfall, I don't have any particularly good skills so it's unlikely that anyone will want to hire me. Sad I have a basic knowledge of science and programming but it would definitely not be enough to start making a living out of it. Ideally I would like to work from home too, so I would think that would limit the possibilities somewhat.

As for the $1000 I have in cryptos, about 1/3 of it is in BTC and the rest is distributed across various cryptos. I also have some NXT assets too. I know this is risky but I guess that's the reason why I'm not 100% invested in them. I'm definitely a hodler so I'll be hodling them until the end, wherever that might be.

I have exactly $2000 in the bank right now and after a few calculations, I think I will probably have $3000-$3500 in the bank by the end of November.

I'd also like to sell some of my old stuff lying around the house which I've been dying to get rid off. I could sell them online and will probably have another $1000. Smiley

So excluding the cryptos, I should have $4000-$4500 in the bank by the beginning of next year.

That should pay for most of the rent for next year (~45 weeks out of the whole year) so rent shouldn't be a problem, but there is still the problem of food (which I've calculated to be around $1000 for 1 year) and power/Internet (another $1000 for 1 year). I suppose my stash of dried foods mitigates the first problem somewhat but I'm not sure how I will cope once it runs out or how I will find the $100 a month or so I will need for power/Internet access.

My goals for next year are to be self-sufficient and stop relying on my parents for support. Ideally I would like to further my programming skills - eventually get into web/software development, and also create passive online income streams via things like blogs, affiliate marketing, adsense, online businesses that require little or no capital, etc.
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October 29, 2014, 07:05:30 PM
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try to see if you can lower anything, that means down grading your internet if you have to, I paid $52.99 for time warner now I`m at $14.99 thats a huge save.

this can be also your cell phone bill, any excessive things that you can think of.

The sad part when I did this change was, I saw no difference in my internet besides maybe pausing a movie to load a bit for 5 mins but thats about it.

Time to jaxxx it up.
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October 29, 2014, 07:15:42 PM
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Get a job.

Don't care if you're not skilled enough o get a good paying job, you need to get any old job til you can get a better one...
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December 27, 2014, 08:09:28 AM
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Hi everyone, I am revisiting this thread.

So I am currently living in rented accommodation. It's about $100 USD per week and power and Internet are included. Smiley

I have approximately $3000 USD in the bank right now. Maybe a bit more stashed away in other accounts. That's enough to pay for 30 weeks rent. Plus some more money for food, etc.

I am thinking of enrolling in a distance learning course in March. The government will give me about $150 per week as a loan for living expenses. Plus I will get about $750 as a one-off payment.

Ideally I would prefer to not rely on the government and make this money myself. (I don't want to be a leech living off the government.) How should I go about doing this?
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December 27, 2014, 08:11:26 AM
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Deposit to Primedice and yolo on 10x

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December 27, 2014, 08:12:40 AM
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Get a job.

Don't care if you're not skilled enough o get a good paying job, you need to get any old job til you can get a better one...

Easier said than done. As I said before, my programming skills are horrible. I might be able to write a chess program in Java (where all the moves are random and there is no intelligence) and that's MAYBE. I know a bit of chemistry and biology but it's difficult to land a job in those fields without a degree. I doubt anyone will hire me.
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December 27, 2014, 08:51:53 AM
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Well, ilovelittleboys, my advice to you is to ask yourself what really turns you on? You have to find what is central to your identity, and really fires your passion! If you can turn your hobbies and personal interests into profit then you are truely rich my friend.
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December 27, 2014, 08:55:21 AM
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Get a job.

Don't care if you're not skilled enough o get a good paying job, you need to get any old job til you can get a better one...

Easier said than done. As I said before, my programming skills are horrible. I might be able to write a chess program in Java (where all the moves are random and there is no intelligence) and that's MAYBE. I know a bit of chemistry and biology but it's difficult to land a job in those fields without a degree. I doubt anyone will hire me.

Tell a little more about your chemistry background.  Wink Any knowledge in botany?  Wink Wink
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Easier said than done. As I said before, my programming skills are horrible. I might be able to write a chess program in Java (where all the moves are random and there is no intelligence) and that's MAYBE. I know a bit of chemistry and biology but it's difficult to land a job in those fields without a degree. I doubt anyone will hire me.


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