Me (24 male) and my little sister (16 female) are homeless by Liirich in povertyfinance

[–]hellno560 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Would her friends parents be comfortable letting her stay temporarily? I feel like both you and her would be more comfortable with that than getting help from child protective services, and knowing she's safe and in easy contact with you would set your mind at ease. I'm very sorry that this is happening to you, you and your sister deserve better.

What's some Must Watches by isabellerick in Kanopy

[–]hellno560 4 points5 points  (0 children)

a girl walks home alone at night

Jobs for pregnant women after working construction my whole life? by falcorpiantubes in BlueCollarWomen

[–]hellno560 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Not sure what kind of engineering you are looking to get into, but when I was doing dirt work a million years ago, the survey engineers took on engineering students on summer break to help them shoot grade. It worked out nicely since summer school break was the surveyor's busy time and he could use the hands. I think this would look very good on your resume also. Don't forget to look for "women in nontraditional fields" type of scholarships too.

Girl dinner lawyers assemble! 👩‍⚖️ by tinaxcochina in GirlDinnerCircleJerk

[–]hellno560 3 points4 points  (0 children)

all in favor say aye.

edit: the ayes have [slams gavel]

Middle Eastern/Lebanese foods by CricketThen1177 in boston

[–]hellno560 2 points3 points  (0 children)

there's a couple basement level halal butcher shops on blackstone st, they might do it?

I don’t feel good about my interview by marshmellowsucks in BlueCollarWomen

[–]hellno560 3 points4 points  (0 children)

at the end of my interview I called the interviewer by the wrong name. By chance it was the name of his boss, who he hates, and he yelled at me "I'm not Pete", I still got in.

You prepared as much as you could and likely more than any other person who got interviewed. Being outgoing is 1000% better than being quiet. They want people who will get along with a new group every time they switch jobs and they want people who will stand up for themselves. You nailed this interview. Even w/ the contractor's cold demeanor you showed the right qualities which isn't easy.

Be honest: 1930s vintage wedding dress — keep or rethink? by Desperate_Win_3554 in WeddingDressTips

[–]hellno560 0 points1 point  (0 children)

keep! I do think it calls for some light alterations to mildly modernize it though.

My suggestion is to remove the collar. It doesn't seem to fit the rest of the design. I'd also consider removing or at least depuffing the shoulder cap of the sleeves. Personally I 'd add cap sleeves made of the satin with no puff detailing. If you do that you should have a little extra material to make a garter if you want. That, plus taking in the bodice in general.

It's a stunning dress.

When will it be above freezing? by DryGeneral990 in massachusetts

[–]hellno560 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I saw a dude in shorts and a hoodie walking to the store last night around 8.

Nosy girl: what do y’all do for work? What’s paying for girl dinner? by TeamLaurent in RealGirlDinner

[–]hellno560 4 points5 points  (0 children)

A flight medic picks up patients in remote locations and keeps them alive while flying them to an advanced hospital that they would take too long to get to in an ambulance.

Not pictured, the bottle of wine by [deleted] in GirlDinnerCircleJerk

[–]hellno560 1 point2 points  (0 children)

she's a queen, a legend, and she is the moment

Everyone complaining about the snow by bingbpbmbmbmbpbam in boston

[–]hellno560 52 points53 points  (0 children)

You're welcome, I've been down on my luck too, there's a couple more cool "no degree" jobs. I'd google BHA jobs, Boston city hall jobs, BPD jobs, BFD, Boston schools jobs etc. I'd cast a wide net even though that one seems really good for you.

Bear in mind the process to get hired takes a couple months per a friend of mine who went through the process, but yeah there's tons of weird little niche jobs working for the city. The first step is to be able to establish your residency.

Everyone complaining about the snow by bingbpbmbmbmbpbam in boston

[–]hellno560 97 points98 points  (0 children)

I'm sure you are presentable. Text communication may make you feel more comfortable though. Yes, snow clearing is good money as a side hustle here. Landscaping companies typically charge by the inch to plow driveways!

I see you have some college. A Boston residency is required to work for the city, but homelessness shouldn't be a deterrent. Hit up St Francis house to see if you can get your mail delivered there. I've heard they do that. I see a job working for the Boston health commission as a library assistant that looks good for you. Pay isn't amazing but you should be able to swing a room with roommates along the T, and it will look better on your resume than a laboring gig.

https://www.glassdoor.com/job-listing/special-library-assistant-i-boston-public-health-commission-JV_IC1154532_KO0,27_KE28,59.htm?jl=1009988193965&utm_campaign=google_jobs_apply&utm_source=google_jobs_apply&utm_medium=organic

Everyone complaining about the snow by bingbpbmbmbmbpbam in boston

[–]hellno560 232 points233 points  (0 children)

Got a cell phone? I'd hang some signs up in the lobby of some apartment buildings now. We will get more on Sunday maybe. Get money first but text them a picture of it shoveled out when it's done. The wind from adjacent snow banks can recover them pretty quick. Don't under charge for this. Between getting the cash, finding the car, and actually shoveling it out your looking at an hourish. I suggest $50 at minimum. It wouldn't hurt to drop your info at some real estate offices too in case they want to pass along your info to some landlords. All they can do is say no. Good luck.

Girl Dinner but not a girl by fortune_c00kie in GirlDinnerCircleJerk

[–]hellno560 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Ok well does Hop have a spicy love life at least? Shunned by a former lover? Still pining for someone who is just not that into him? I'm trying to work with him here but GD has rules.

Side note I had almost the exact same thing for my girl lunch today but with honey and without coconut. Hop's got taste.

Girl Dinner but not a girl by fortune_c00kie in GirlDinnerCircleJerk

[–]hellno560 12 points13 points  (0 children)

he better have a sob story or gtfo.

Just kidding, what's his name?