I applied to be a mental health assistant as an
overnight gig to complement the day job. While sleep is very important to me,
so is making things happen at the fastest possible clip for myself since I feel
like I have to make up for lost time. As much as I appreciated the patience
only having $500 of disposable income requires, I need more and am willing to find
at least see if having two jobs would be feasible. I have an interview
tentatively set for Tuesday (assuming/hoping they are still have a vacancy),
and if hired, am hoping to make at least $13/hour. That would give me an extra
thousand dollars per month to play with, and as sad as it sounds, I wouldn’t even
know what to do with that kind of money.
I have grown into a man of simple tastes, and don’t find
myself wanting for material excess. Just the basics: a crib, a car, some decent
gear, something to grub on etc. I tend to keep it simple, and honestly don’t mind
having a financial baseline that seems to be set to zero. Monetary excess, like
material excess, can be burdensome, as it takes applied energy to manage lump
sums of money.
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