First of all, immediately contact your landlord to arrange a payment plan. You should have enough money to make at least a partial rent payment. If that's not possible, try borrowing money from a friend or your church. The landlord will be much more likely to work with you if you can pay even a little money.
Simultaneously, you should look for another job. If you are having trouble finding a job, contact a community service agency in your area (like Goodwill or Centro Latino) and ask if they have any job listings. Craigslist or your local classifieds are also excellent places to look for work. If you live in an apartment building, you could ask your landlord if he/she needs any work done on the building. If you're even slightly handy, you could earn some money to pay towards rent.
Own and run a successful business. If you work FOR somebody, its unlikely you can truly afford a lamborghini. Rent them. Its cheaper and anyone with any job can save up and afford to rent one for a day.
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People who cannot afford to pay for food. These people may has a disability or they cannot have a good job. It can also be people who don't have good education and don't have a good job. You do not need food stamps if you regularly can afford to pay for groceries.
“i lost my job and i went back to school, I graduated in july and cant find a job I"m about to get evicted from my apartment along with my daughter and my to grandsons is there a grant that can help me pay for my back rent”
The IRS can in fact take your house if you find yourself out of a job, as a job is recuired to maintain a house. If you can afford the cost of living, however, you can still stay in your house.
I was unable to attend my job for personal reasons, which I cannot discuss.
Did you give it back to the finance company? If you still have the car, job or no job, they will be expecting a payment every month. You may be able to call them and make payment arrangements with them.
i would recomen you to not wast money and for the student to have a job :) :D
Unfortunately CNA classes are not cheap, you might try online courses to save a little. cna-courses-online.com; courseadvisor.com
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I moved out when I was 19 and a full-time student, but I also had a full-time job. So the answer is yes, if you can afford rent and utilities etc.
get a job