jwonder
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Just make sure you take care of your out of wedlock kids. So tax payers like me can get a break.I am not your mother.
Your poor upbringing and mental deficiencies have nothing to do with me.
Just make sure you take care of your out of wedlock kids. So tax payers like me can get a break.I am not your mother.
Your poor upbringing and mental deficiencies have nothing to do with me.
A good deal of yall play deliberately obtuse. This chick posts her entire life on twitter, as do a lot of other birds out there. You know what...
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Yea, it's Apply for Benefits

She aint exactly trying to hide herself lol.I mean y'all watch a 6 minute video and read a few tweets and y'all know this girl![]()
After looking at the numbers, it's not sad at all. She works about 826 hours per year. Divide that into 26 and she's only working 32 hours every 2 WEEKS!! She has ALOT of time on her hands.Sad.
THIS is why I say EDUCATION before children.
She would be stunning if she lost a little bit of weight.
I will pray for her
does she have a gofundme page?
fukk type shyt is that?After looking at the numbers, it's not sad at all. She works about 826 hours per year. Divide that into 26 and she's only working 32 hours every 2 WEEKS!! She has ALOT of time on her hands.
They mention the food stamp, housing and daycare but not the education assistance she qualifies for. Why not go to the career center or the library? Someone said "maybe she's not smart enough to get a degree"fukk type shyt is that?
and regular shoes for toddlers are what then, like $20
proportionally it's the same, jordans are like double the price of normal sneakers
So; with that extra twenty dollar she is going to fill up her refrigerator with food. Let me guess she can purchase an extra pair of cheep shoes for 20 bucks, that typically does not last longer than the 40 dollar toddler shoes. So your saying she can keep purchasing cheap twenty dollar shoes, that tear up faster, than be smart and buy shoes for forty dollars that will last longer; yall nikkas
.Day care at college costs money too. Two of my former classmates had their kids in the college day care and they said it was twice as much as the damn tuition (per semester)
that's $40 that could be going towards healthier food
Really so she is going to spend the 40 dollars on healthier food and he son will have no shoes; think about what you just said
. So, the toddler is going to walk around barefoot and step on something sharp and get a bacterial infection (tetanus)
,For someone who makes 6200 a year, is this a good decision? YES or NO?
Yes it's a good decision; you buy shoes for your child. You dumbasses think she is spending 40 dollars every week on toddler shoes
. You typically purchase 2 pair of shoes for a toddler a year and if you purchase cheaper shoes which deteriorates faster; that disposal income for toddler shoes doubles
.No. She shouldn't. If she is going to go with healthcare she needs to the business or technology side of it. That's where good money is and that's transferable skills can be developed. If you're a CNA, you're stuck being a CNA unless you try to become a RN or something.She should try pursuing a CNA degree from a community college. She could end up landing a decent paying job before she even complete the program.
This is heartbreaking. I will wait for people to respond with nasty ass comments cause they don't care unless it's them.
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She makes 6200 a year, making $7.50 an hour. That means she works 827 hours a year. To make 35K with her current work flow she'd have to make $42 an hour.
Just make sure you take care of your out of wedlock kids. So tax payers like me can get a break.

No. She shouldn't. If she is going to go with healthcare she needs to the business or technology side of it. That's where good money is and that's transferable skills can be developed. If you're a CNA, you're stuck being a CNA unless you try to become a RN or something.

kid gon outgrow them shyts before they wear outSo; with that extra twenty dollar she is going to fill up her refrigerator with food. Let me guess she can purchase an extra pair of cheep shoes for 20 bucks, that typically does not last longer than the 40 dollar toddler shoes. So your saying she can keep purchasing cheap twenty dollar shoes, that tear up faster, than be smart and buy shoes for forty dollars that will last longer; yall nikkas
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Really so she is going to spend the 40 dollars on healthier food and he son will have no shoes; think about what you just said
. So, the toddler is going to walk around barefoot and step on something sharp and get a bacterial infection (tetanus)
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Yes it's a good decision; you buy shoes for your child. You dumbasses think she is spending 40 dollars every week on toddler shoes
. You typically purchase 2 pair of shoes for a toddler a year and if you purchase cheaper shoes which deteriorates faster; that disposal income for toddler shoes doubles
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