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tuna-marketer · 2 years
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tuna-marketer · 2 years
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tuna-marketer · 2 years
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Laid off - Separating - Facing immediate eviction. Please support my GoFundMe as any amount will be appreciated. Thanks https://gofund.me/671dd313
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tuna-marketer · 2 years
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This is a humbling experience.
I need help keeping my sons in Santa Rosa for school and therapy to maintain routines.
After working from home for the last 4.5 years, my hours were cut by over two thirds back in February of this year, eventually reducing me to 4 hours or less a week. Unemployment has only gone so far, and groceries for a family of 4 sucked that up.
I took a stop loss job in August that was nearly minimum wage with an expensive commute until I got a new job the last week of October. My new job hangs in the balance after having to go to the ER less than 2 full days on the job. *update* I was laid off Oct 31 after they decided I was physically unable to perform the job.
Add to this, because of continual shortfalls, we're late with our rent and facing immanent eviction.
Our manager has been extremely patient in the past, but this is a new set of issues.
My sons need to stay here in Santa Rosa for school and ongoing treatment for adhd and social anxiety issues that came up during covid lockdowns. The best option is to stay put.
Wife has done what she can but it takes 2 full time salaries to keep us afloat, and I have done my best to get back in the game. Our mental health has suffered due to the ongoing stresses.
Now that I have my new job that has a 2 minute commute, I get hit with another punch. Wife and I are separating. So a move right now for the boys means Las Vegas, and that just isn't good for them. They need stability that school, friends, and their own home can provide.
The funds I raise here will go to cover past and present rent plus utilities, just to stop eviction and keep lights on, and I assemble a plan to get back in the game.
Here I am, hat in hand. Please help.
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tuna-marketer · 2 years
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I need help keeping my sons in Santa Rosa for school and therapy to maintain routines.
After working from home for the last 4.5 years, my hours were cut by over two thirds back in February of this year, eventually reducing me to 4 hours or less a week. Unemployment has only gone so far, and groceries for a family of 4 sucked that up.
I took a stop loss job in August that was nearly minimum wage with an expensive commute until I got a new job the last week of October. My new job hangs in the balance after having to go to the ER less than 2 full days on the job. *update* I was laid off Oct 31 after they decided I was physically unable to perform the job.
Add to this, because of continual shortfalls, we're late with our rent and facing immanent eviction.
Our manager has been extremely patient in the past, but this is a new set of issues.
My sons need to stay here in Santa Rosa for school and ongoing treatment for adhd and social anxiety issues that came up during covid lockdowns. The best option is to stay put.
Wife has done what she can but it takes 2 full time salaries to keep us afloat, and I have done my best to get back in the game. Our mental health has suffered due to the ongoing stresses.
Now that I have my new job that has a 2 minute commute, I get hit with another punch. Wife and I are separating. So a move right now for the boys means Las Vegas, and that just isn't good for them. They need stability that school, friends, and their own home can provide.
The funds I raise here will go to cover past and present rent plus utilities, just to stop eviction and keep lights on, and I assemble a plan to get back in the game.
Here I am, hat in hand. Please help.
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