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| | definitely, finnidg a way to make it work is the best thing you can do, and I'm glad you found a way in your own situation! The best that any of us can do is make ourselves ready to jump at opportunities when they come our way no matter how small the opportunity may be. My first car was very similar to your first car one foot in the junkyard, it leaked gas and was rusting all over, but it got me to my first job every day. It still seems to me, though, that the smaller your town, the harder it is to get on your own feet. No public transportation, fewer jobs (especially part time ones or ones that are hiring), and if you live out on the outskirts, miles between you and any place of business. I'm not sure what the solution is, except to save every penny that comes into your hands, and make sure that everyone you know knows that you're looking for work and transportation. People can't help you if they don't know you need it. |