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I'm sick of all my income going towards rent payments.

I want to live in a van. I'm reading about this and watching YouTube videos.

My budget is $16,000, unless I can pay in installments of $800/month or less. In the latter case my budget is unlimited.

How do I know make smart choices and how do I avoid getting ripped off?

In a previous thread I was advised to just make more money through work with Republic Services or Waste Management as they pay considerably better than a movie theater.
https://archive.4plebs.org/o/thread/28036282/#28036536
The problem is I can't find any entry level jobs in my state. (Its a red state.)

One anon even offered to discuss UX/UI design with me over a burner email, but my tremendous faggotry prevented me from remembering to get in touch before the thread died. Are you still there anon?
https://archive.4plebs.org/o/thread/28036282/#28038732

Its been over a month but i had a lot going on. I'm ready to get my life on track one way or another.
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Why are you not living with your parents?
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>How do I know make smart choices and how do I avoid getting ripped off?
You could do a search on Youtube. I would recommend a Ford or Chevy if you're in the US to keep repair costs low. What you build depends on where you live (hot/cold).
Or contribute to other threads on /o/
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How to you plan to register and insure it withouf a physical address? You cannot register or insure from a PO Box in the USA, nor can you use if for your license.



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