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    ^^ thats another really good idea that i didnt really even think about. i know that once i start the job im about to get (hopefully) im gonna make it a point to save at LEAST 200 bucks a month to go towards any expenses that might come up during the moving process, 1st months rent, etc. ive got the better part of a year to get things straightened out and collect any info i might need.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Thighs
    ^^ thats another really good idea that i didnt really even think about. i know that once i start the job im about to get (hopefully) im gonna make it a point to save at LEAST 200 bucks a month to go towards any expenses that might come up during the moving process, 1st months rent, etc. ive got the better part of a year to get things straightened out and collect any info i might need.

    dude...my primary focus would be getting that job situated first. i wouldn't even CONSIDER moving out unless i was 100% sure i had a steady job going (especially with today's economy). i wouldn't even save up 1mos worth of rent...i'd do ATLEAST 3mos in addition to whatever your security deposit might be. when i say 3mos...i mean 3mos of whatever you expect the TOTAL to be (in your case...that'd be $3k). my first apartment was a campus type apartment, where i had 3 roomates, and everyone had their own room and was responsible for THEIR OWN rent. although i didn't have to, i'd pay my rent 6mos in advance. i paid $500 per month, and everything was all inclusive (except for my telephone bill), and it was a 12mos lease. basically...i'd just pay the leasing office $3k, and i'd be cool for the next 6 mos.

    no offense, but not being prioritized can't be a costly mistake (i've made more than enough of those mistakes). focus on that job first man! it's more than worth it! accepting the fact that you MIGHT have to stay home a little longer than you want just to get everything 100% feels much better than having to come back home and feeling like you couldn't make it on your own (for whatever reason).

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    Quote Originally Posted by stephen
    dude...my primary focus would be getting that job situated first. i wouldn't even CONSIDER moving out unless i was 100% sure i had a steady job going (especially with today's economy). i wouldn't even save up 1mos worth of rent...i'd do ATLEAST 3mos in addition to whatever your security deposit might be. when i say 3mos...i mean 3mos of whatever you expect the TOTAL to be (in your case...that'd be $3k). my first apartment was a campus type apartment, where i had 3 roomates, and everyone had their own room and was responsible for THEIR OWN rent. although i didn't have to, i'd pay my rent 6mos in advance. i paid $500 per month, and everything was all inclusive (except for my telephone bill), and it was a 12mos lease. basically...i'd just pay the leasing office $3k, and i'd be cool for the next 6 mos.

    no offense, but not being prioritized can't be a costly mistake (i've made more than enough of those mistakes). focus on that job first man! it's more than worth it! accepting the fact that you MIGHT have to stay home a little longer than you want just to get everything 100% feels much better than having to come back home and feeling like you couldn't make it on your own (for whatever reason).
    well the girl and i have made an agreement to save AT LEAST 100 dollars a month from now until then, and i have a goal of closer to 200 a month for myself (her job pays less than the one im starting, but she'll be getting a promotion soon). i have a decent amount of time between now and then to get my money in order and to do all the homework ill need, etc. i see what youre saying though.
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