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2016-06-24 00:03:48 Post No. 1331882
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2016-06-24 00:03:48
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So, I don't want a whole lot of money. If I can have a small apartment close enough to a store to pick up my groceries on foot, basic utilities and internet, I'll be happy with that; my hobbies don't take a lot of money to upkeep. I don't need to be fancy or flashy in anything and my computer is just about the only thing I pump a decent sum of money into, which I generally don't have to do often so whatever.
The thing is, right now I have to work a full time job to manage this, taking overtime pretty much all the time and I don't really like how much of my free time it eats up.
I know most of the work would have to come from my end and whatever work I did would probably require some education and effort beyond the usual wagecuck job to give me a moderately comfortable lifestyle for less than 40 hours/week. I'm okay with investigating time and effort into this if the payoff is more free time once I'm settled in. What's a good place, in your opinion, for me to start?