++ ATOT official NEF thread part IV ++

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sdifox

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Even toying with getting a super cheap apartment here once I get the place to a state that all my belongings are there and I feel it's secure and year round livable. Then I could keep my job. Sleep in the apartment when I'm on shift, then go to the property when I'm off. Though I don't know if I'd like keeping my permanent place of residence vacant that much. I'm better off trying to find a job that does not require me to be somewhere or something else that is passive.


Just rent the appartment
 

Red Squirrel

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Just rent the appartment

I still want a place of my own, otherwise, what's the point of even living really. The appartment would just be to sleep and that's it, all my living would happen at the property. I can only get away with that because I work shifts. If I had an 8-5 it would make no sense.

But chances are I'll keep the house, the property will just be a camping spot for now. Won't put much money into it until it's mostly paid off. Technically it will pay for itself in like 10 years, instead traveling, I will just go to the cabin. That will be my vacations.
 

Red Squirrel

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Could rent it out on Airbnb too, but I don't know if I want to bring any form of attention to the fact it exists or where it is. People can always go back to steal.
 

sdifox

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I still want a place of my own, otherwise, what's the point of even living really. The appartment would just be to sleep and that's it, all my living would happen at the property. I can only get away with that because I work shifts. If I had an 8-5 it would make no sense.

But chances are I'll keep the house, the property will just be a camping spot for now. Won't put much money into it until it's mostly paid off.


The cabin in the wood is your home. The appartment is needed if you don't want to drive.
 

Red Squirrel

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That might get cold. Just ask them to let you sleep there in a spare room. Tell them you are the backup.

That would be cool but doubt they'd go for that. Probably pull some liability card or something. Basically they'd say "you chose to live far you figure it out". We do have one guy who lives about 45 minutes out in another town though. But he has a nice property so I don't really blame him for staying there but that's got to be brutal driving that all the time. I could never do that.
 

Red Squirrel

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My best bet for now is keep the house, and the cabin is a camping spot. Slowly turn it into a homestead while trying to build up a secondary source of income. I have a few ideas in mind I just need to actually start on them and see where they go.
 

sdifox

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That would be cool but doubt they'd go for that. Probably pull some liability card or something. Basically they'd say "you chose to live far you figure it out". We do have one guy who lives about 45 minutes out in another town though. But he has a nice property so I don't really blame him for staying there but that's got to be brutal driving that all the time. I could never do that.


I am used to commuting to work.
 

sdifox

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Chinese names tend to be three characters. Surname followed by two characters. So her name is Surname I ______

I don't know who the fuck came up with the idea that names cannot be one letter especially when she has been in their system for more than fifteen years.
 

sdifox

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Actually I think I should just talk to retention, have them brownbeat compliance.