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If you are shut-in and don't have access to transportation what do you do for employment?


We are about to loose our only viehical so I'm not sure what we will be able to do without a viheical. If you know of anyway to make a living without a car please give details.

Be able to utilize another vehicle in order to work.

Well, since you have internet access, then find jobs that way. If you are in a serious hurt for a job, then you can walk. But let me guess, you are going to say that you are unable to walk or that it is too far. So, purchase a bike and leave home early! Find a at home job that you can do (search for at home jobs on the internet).

I am sure you have other family and/or friends that would assist you rides.

Well, Vivi, I guess you will need to research on-line jobs or you will need to look into some kinds of assembly work. Shut in, does that mean you are physically unable to work outside the home? If that is so you can contact the government workforce commission. They will help you get job skills to help you get employed. I've done this in the past and they do help you get trained to work. Good luck. I'm sorry your tough times are continuing.

Don't you have access to public transportation?

What kinds of jobs have you had, and what kinds of skills do you think you have that would translate into a home based job or business?

Time to car pool .
Move closer to work .
Start peddaling .
Puplic transportation
Or geta new job .
Sorry about losing your car .

Good Luck !

I sold weed from my bedroom window when I was a kid. Tip though make sure the buyers no which window to bang on. Boy was Mom surprise.

Good times, Good times

You obviously have a computer and the knowledge to use it.
There are many opportunities here. Surf the web... : )

Hi Viv of course I have two legs that are willing to peddle or walk to survive in this world...

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