Would you move into a motel for an extra $1,700/month?

gamepad

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The motel is a tiny room with a crappy broadband connection that usually gets 10 Kb/s, and has a shared bathroom with the neighbor.

Would you do this for an extra $1,700 a month?

Let's say this motel is 2 miles from your work place.

I ask because I'm sort of in this situation. It's a long story, but I have a one year government contract, and for some reason I get per diem and my room payed for if I live in lodging. It really sucks to live here, but I'm getting payed very well. Sometimes I want to move out though.

Would you do this?

Edit: The $1,700 is non-taxable, and Xbox-live does not work.
 

gamepad

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Originally posted by: mooglemania85
depends on who you would be sharing the bathroom with

Most of the people stay for about a week. So it's constantly new room mates. They usually lock my door, so I have to ask them to unlock it, or call the front desk if they're not there.

I've peed in the sink a couple times.

I'm getting the extra cash though...
 

gamepad

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Originally posted by: loki8481
do you have to stay in that motel to get it covered?

As long as you pay for the rent (which the government reimburses), you will be able to collect the $1,700.
 

spidey07

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It depends. Do it for a year and save up the money if you have not ties.

I wouldn't do it. I've lived out of hotels plenty of times with much nicer accomodations, but I always had home to come back to. It wears out your soul really quickly.
 

JoeKing

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so your per diem is ~$100 a day? Guessing that you're paying around $40 for the current room you're sleeping in. And your going with the cheapest motel room possible so you can pocket the rest right? Screw it spen another $10 a day and get a better room.
 

mooglemania85

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Originally posted by: gamepad
Originally posted by: loki8481
do you have to stay in that motel to get it covered?

As long as you pay for the rent (which the government reimburses), you will be able to collect the $1,700.

1. Profit!

2.
a. find another cheap-ass room at the hotel that has a private bathroom?
b. find another cheap-ass motel that has a private bathroom?

3. ????
 

xSauronx

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yeah. for an extra 1700 a month i could hit up some public wifi for when i need to get online
 

Demo24

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yeah I'd do it.

However I would probably look into getting a nicer room if possible
 

gamepad

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Originally posted by: mooglemania85
Originally posted by: gamepad
Originally posted by: loki8481
do you have to stay in that motel to get it covered?

As long as you pay for the rent (which the government reimburses), you will be able to collect the $1,700.

1. Profit!

2.
a. find another cheap-ass room at the hotel that has a private bathroom?
b. find another cheap-ass motel that has a private bathroom?

3. ????

The catch is that it has to be this type of room.
 

gamepad

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Originally posted by: George P Burdell
You could try it out for a few months and see if it works out.

I've been here since the 8th of July. I'm getting very unhappy living here, but it's so hard to walk away from the money.
 

spidey07

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Originally posted by: gamepad
Originally posted by: George P Burdell
You could try it out for a few months and see if it works out.

I've been here since the 8th of July. I'm getting very unhappy living here, but it's so hard to walk away from the money.

Ah yes, the handcuffs. Are they too tight?

How old are you? If you're young then just suck it up and make some money, as long as you save and not blow it on stupid crap.

The hard part is when you have to not have that kind of money. Few can give it up, all that do believe it is the best move they ever made.
 

Capt Caveman

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Originally posted by: gamepad
Originally posted by: George P Burdell
You could try it out for a few months and see if it works out.

I've been here since the 8th of July. I'm getting very unhappy living here, but it's so hard to walk away from the money.

Well, you're half-way thru it. It might suck but you're saving a lot of money and you know that it's not that much longer.
 

mooglemania85

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Originally posted by: gamepad
Originally posted by: mooglemania85
Originally posted by: gamepad
Originally posted by: loki8481
do you have to stay in that motel to get it covered?

As long as you pay for the rent (which the government reimburses), you will be able to collect the $1,700.

1. Profit!

2.
a. find another cheap-ass room at the hotel that has a private bathroom?
b. find another cheap-ass motel that has a private bathroom?

3. ????

The catch is that it has to be this type of room.

The government will always try to make sure you're getting screwed one way or another. Apparently, one of these methods involves enticing contractors to live in shady motels with shared bathrooms, increasing the odds of actually getting raped up the ass.
 

Descartes

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I've pretty much lived in a hotel for a few years. In my case, I was lucky enough to stay in some very nice hotels, but I still wouldn't do it if I had another choice. If you have friends that stay there, then you can have a lot of fun; however, if you're going to be alone, I would definitely seek shelter elsewhere.

 

RU482

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if you've ever lived in a motel/hotel for more than a week (not on vacation), you have to be out of your fucking mind to not answer no way