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pontifex

Lifer
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how are you making money by volunteering?

edit: holy shit, do you actually do anything or do you expect people to do everything for you?
 

Platypus

Lifer
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Well, sad times are ahead for probably a long time if things don't go over superbly.

I don't have Washington residency even though I've been here over a year because my parents A) Didn't get their Washington driver's licenses until 2 months ago(Yep, they were here for over a year and kept using their licenses as a way to evade sales tax charges in Washington). B) Didn't have a home or have their home sold until this year in March. They also didn't rent a place they instead paid my half-bro and ex-sis-in-law money (No paper trail) to stay at their place. C) Didn't register to vote until like a month ago. D) Didn't get their license registration/title shit figured out until about 2 months ago too E) And they haven't had jobs... They're retired.

Oh and since I moved up here and instantly registered for classes as soon as I did and started attending it makes it appear that the reason I moved here was because of education purposes... Which is false. I didn't move here to go to a POS community college. I moved here because I was forced to because I had nowhere else to go, but that's hard to believe with ALL THESE OTHER THINGS...

So what does this all mean? It means I do not get free college because I am not a resident at Washington... Yup-yup...

Sad times bros!

Oh and I cannot try to act like an independent because if I did that then I probably wouldn't get any benefits anyway, and that's impossible anyway because I am filed with them on their taxes or something apparently.


Aaarrrrrgghhh... Why do things have to be difficult?

That's what happens when you hand the steering wheel to someone else and expect to get where you're going.
 

TridenT

Lifer
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That's what happens when you hand the steering wheel to someone else and expect to get where you're going.

Uh, sorry I don't have control over my parents going to the DMV? You do realize the difference between dependent and independent statuses right? But I think you didn't read the thread because you're a bit of a dumbass.

how are you making money by volunteering?

edit: holy shit, do you actually do anything or do you expect people to do everything for you?

I'm not? I never said I was. If I get health insurance and such then I can start volunteering, but until that happens I cannot volunteer at animal shelters.

I do plenty. >.>
 

Platypus

Lifer
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Uh, sorry I don't have control over my parents going to the DMV? You do realize the difference between dependent and independent statuses right? But I think you didn't read the thread because you're a bit of a dumbass.



I'm not? I never said I was. If I get health insurance and such then I can start volunteering, but until that happens I cannot volunteer at animal shelters.

I do plenty. >.>

Do you understand what it means to take control of your own life? Stop looking for a fucking hand out. Who gives a fuck what your parents did or didn't do, how does that affect you in the slightest? You were holding out for some program to have other people pick up the tab for you instead of taking initiative and doing it yourself.

You are an adult (by law only apparently) so grow up and start acting like one. Take out loans or get another job and pay your own way. All you do is make up excuses and create problems and try to explain away every situation that involves you having to step up and deal with problems yourself. I've read enough of your threads to know that you're a worthless person and likely wont ever change. I feel sorry for your parents.
 

destrekor

Lifer
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Uh, sorry I don't have control over my parents going to the DMV? You do realize the difference between dependent and independent statuses right? But I think you didn't read the thread because you're a bit of a dumbass.



I'm not? I never said I was. If I get health insurance and such then I can start volunteering, but until that happens I cannot volunteer at animal shelters.

I do plenty. >.>

try applying for jobs. There are always minimum wage jobs if you look, because those jobs have high turn around.
Volunteering doesn't earn you shit, and at this point in your life, making money is more important in comparison to volunteering to take care of abandoned animals. Face the facts, this is life and you need to wake the fuck up. Life isn't what it's really like the first 18 years of your life - being an independent requires effort, it's time to take the training wheels off and stop asking for everyone to hold your hand.

You whine and wait until good things come along. Eventually you'll discover good things come not to those who wait, but to those who work hard and make said good things happen.
 

pontifex

Lifer
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Uh, sorry I don't have control over my parents going to the DMV? You do realize the difference between dependent and independent statuses right? But I think you didn't read the thread because you're a bit of a dumbass.



I'm not? I never said I was. If I get health insurance and such then I can start volunteering, but until that happens I cannot volunteer at animal shelters.

I do plenty. >.>

why are you volunteering and not actually doing work that pays? I'm surprised you're actually going to do something that doesn't benefit you. or wait, maybe this does benefit you in some way. whats the angle?
 

destrekor

Lifer
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why are you volunteering and not actually doing work that pays? I'm surprised you're actually going to do something that doesn't benefit you. or wait, maybe this does benefit you in some way. whats the angle?

makes him happy. he fears the occasion he isn't enjoying what he does. And thus, with the thought he won't enjoy minimum wage employment, he'd rather ask for handouts so he can continue to live a blissful life.
 

TridenT

Lifer
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Do you understand what it means to take control of your own life? Stop looking for a fucking hand out. Who gives a fuck what your parents did or didn't do, how does that affect you in the slightest? You were holding out for some program to have other people pick up the tab for you instead of taking initiative and doing it yourself.

You are an adult (by law only apparently) so grow up and start acting like one. Take out loans or get another job and pay your own way. All you do is make up excuses and create problems and try to explain away every situation that involves you having to step up and deal with problems yourself. I've read enough of your threads to know that you're a worthless person and likely wont ever change. I feel sorry for your parents.

Hardly... I don't think an adult would have to give his parents' income taxes to the government to figure out if that adult should be eligible for federal aid, etc. (I have to do that shit up to 24 apparently) Oh and how does it affect me? Well, let's see.. Instead of going to college and not having to pay tuition, I will instead have to pay or at least have my parents' pay. Which is a lame thing for both of us because we both want free college. And what bullshit initiative are you talking about? There is no god damn "here's your college tuition waiver to a few public universities... yay" option besides what I am aiming at.

And what others do and don't do DOES AFFECT ME. How fucking incredibly dense are you? Pretty soon you're going to say, "Oh who cares if we nuke Iran... How does that affect you in the slightest? Who cares if all your friends, family, pets, and co-workers die tomorrow? It doesn't affect you!"

I'm going to bitch until I get my god damn free money(And, assuming this shit doesn't go through, which is a possibility, then I'll have to wait almost a year until I get my free college shit to kick in). Just like anyone else who gets an opportunity that wasn't apparent until a few months ago. If I can skip out of having to get college loans and instead just go through college with no financial pressure then I'll be MUCH HAPPIER. I think anyone would. "Hmm... Go to college and leave with more debt than 2 brand new cars... or go to college and have no debt at all and maybe a car? Decisions, decisions..."
 

destrekor

Lifer
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Oh, and I think this applies:

Sometimes, I feel the fear of uncertainty stinging clear
And I can't help but ask myself how much I let the fear
Take the wheel and steer
It's driven me before
And it seems to have a vague, haunting mass appeal
But lately I'm beginning to find that I
Should be the one behind the wheel

Whatever tomorrow brings, I'll be there
With open arms and open eyes yeah

Whatever tomorrow brings, I'll be there
I'll be there

So if I decide to waiver my chance to be one of the hive
Will I choose water over wine and hold my own and drive?
It's driven me before
And it seems to be the way that everyone else gets around
But lately I'm beginning to find that
When I drive myself my light is found

Whatever tomorrow brings, I'll be there
With open arms and open eyes yeah

Whatever tomorrow brings, I'll be there
I'll be there

Would you choose water over wine
Hold the wheel and drive

Whatever tomorrow brings, I'll be there
With open arms and open eyes yeah

Whatever tomorrow brings, I'll be there
I'll be there
 

Platypus

Lifer
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Hardly... I don't think an adult would have to give his parents' income taxes to the government to figure out if that adult should be eligible for federal aid, etc. (I have to do that shit up to 24 apparently) Oh and how does it affect me? Well, let's see.. Instead of going to college and not having to pay tuition, I will instead have to pay or at least have my parents' pay. Which is a lame thing for both of us because we both want free college. And what bullshit initiative are you talking about? There is no god damn "here's your college tuition waiver to a few public universities... yay" option besides what I am aiming at.

And what others do and don't do DOES AFFECT ME. How fucking incredibly dense are you? Pretty soon you're going to say, "Oh who cares if we nuke Iran... How does that affect you in the slightest? Who cares if all your friends, family, pets, and co-workers die tomorrow? It doesn't affect you!"

I'm going to bitch until I get my god damn free money(And, assuming this shit doesn't go through, which is a possibility, then I'll have to wait almost a year until I get my free college shit to kick in). Just like anyone else who gets an opportunity that wasn't apparent until a few months ago. If I can skip out of having to get college loans and instead just go through college with no financial pressure then I'll be MUCH HAPPIER. I think anyone would. "Hmm... Go to college and leave with more debt than 2 brand new cars... or go to college and have no debt at all and maybe a car? Decisions, decisions..."

You are a worthless human being and I pity anyone and anything that has to come into contact with you. You're so fucking naive and childish it's frankly embarrassing. Have fun being worthless the rest of your life. :awe:
 

TridenT

Lifer
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You are a worthless human being and I pity anyone and anything that has to come into contact with you. You're so fucking naive and childish it's frankly embarrassing. Have fun being worthless the rest of your life. :awe:

Woo. I assume this is your final goodbye. kk, ignore list. ^_^
 

TridenT

Lifer
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Wooo!! I got approved for in-state residency! Woo!!! No more tuition costs. :awe:

Now I just have to go into the college tomorrow and get our money back and then have the tuition waiver applied. :awe:

On other news I went and looked at a pretty sweet car today, but unfortunately they wouldn't come down on the price at all... Test drove it and everything.. It was pretty swell it just needed to get detailed, have alignment done(pulled to the right sometimes), and have the price go down... But unfortunately they didn't want to come down on the price one bit. :/ All well. :/ Keep searching I guess
 

FuzzyDunlop

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I actually think that Trident is starting at the right place. Volunteering.
Volunteering looks good on a resume. Its a way to learn how to have a job. Its also a fairly easy job, and enjoyable, and a good transition from student to workforce mentality.
So Trident, the next step after getting your volunteer job is to immediately start apply for paying jobs and handing out resumes with your new refrence.
 

TridenT

Lifer
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I actually think that Trident is starting at the right place. Volunteering.
Volunteering looks good on a resume. Its a way to learn how to have a job. Its also a fairly easy job, and enjoyable, and a good transition from student to workforce mentality.
So Trident, the next step after getting your volunteer job is to immediately start apply for paying jobs and handing out resumes with your new refrence.

Oh snap, someone actually knew what I was going for. :thumbsup: