El_Mero_Mero
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Would you stay in your current city, or would you possibly even move overseas?
Why and how would a homeless person move overseas?
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If you are homeless, but still able to work, then that means you may be able to save some money up. You might be able to rent something cheaper in another country than in the USA.Why and how would a homeless person move overseas?
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My coworkers had to go to Hawaii and said an omelette and coffee at IHOP was $32.Honolulu. I seen the beach bums there. They chillin on waikiki beach.
When I had a brief stay at a homeless shelter in NYC, I heard of someone who had a career but stayed in the shelter. They saved up enough money to buy an house somewhere in the southIf you are homeless, but still able to work, then that means you may be able to save some money up. You might be able to rent something cheaper in another country than in the USA.
Tampa, FL is unbearably hot during the summertime. IDK how the homeless people just sit outside when it's hot and humid. I'm assuming they don't have anywhere indoors with A/C to hang outMy coworkers had to go to Hawaii and said an omelette and coffee at IHOP was $32.
For daily food and a couple 4Lokos, you got to bum $50 a day.
Stateside-Tampa, FL
Overseas-BKK,Thailand
I want to not deal with the cold.
They have bums in Key West?
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less oppertunity. If you’re broke someplace warm in the states is the best place to be.If you are homeless, but still able to work, then that means you may be able to save some money up. You might be able to rent something cheaper in another country than in the USA.
You want to be close to jobs. You could live in a wooded area if you have a car but if you were on your ass broke you’d want to live in LA or New York stay in a shelter and grind.Personally, i think its hustling backwards to go to a warm populated place. Youd probably want to move to place where shelter could be solved immediately.
Id just move into one of the national forests in oregon , Colorado, utah, or Washington. I'd build myself a log cabin or hut. Hell, Washington state still does the homesteading thing where you are allowed to use a piece of forest land as long as you develop it a little bit.
Alternatively, you could move to the isolated desert national Parks (nevada, arizona, new mexico) and just post up in a camper. Bike into town for work or food if you have to.
You’ll pay a grip for closet space anywhere near Tokyo.Somewhere like Japan or Singapore because I wouldn't be homeless for long. Homeless rate is like <0.01% and they have very affordable public housing.