Quote from: FalseProphet on April 19, 2014, 08:10:32 PMWell yes and no, I am building on elements on the house whilst my grandfather works on others then not sure if he's planning on paying to get some extra hands or not yet as he was a builder when he was in his 15-20's, he's a train driver now with a decent income of about £35+ an hour, and he's basically just building the house from scratch as an ideal home for him to live in, like a dream house so to speak.
Yeah mainly my lady which is sucking my money dry, but whatever makes her happy puts a smile on my face since i'm currently living with my grandparents due to r/l stuff and recent events so it's just more easier that way. Ah spend it on anything good worth your money?, and oh well good luck with your studies! Wish you well, yeah good money then since there is a lot of work out there. Just finding the right employer and just doing something you enjoy i guess , no point being stuck in a dead-end job which you hate. Yeah i hate having to much free time, i like keeping my mind working and busy always doing stuff that's why i volunteer a lot. It's a shame though that when i apply for jobs they refuse to higher me due to lack of experience and just more of a dead-end road since it's same all the way along it's just finding the right people who will give me that chance to earn experience ha But yeah, wish you well with everything. Keep you chin held high, remember for every block in the road you can always just walk around. Just keep aiming towards your goals.
So you and your grandfather are building a house together, that sounds cool
It's nice that you can spend time together with him, you'll remember that later.
Make sure not to spoil your girlfriend too much though :p They can't get used to getting presents! :p
I kindaaa not spent my money on useful stuff, as i spent around 700$ in 8 weeks on partying (basically) and like 300$ on clothes (which IS a good thing) and then 100$ on a tattoo, which is the best thing everrr.
About the job, well, I am kinda doing a dead)-end job atm, just because i wanted to work immediately after leaving uni last year, so i did, I never wanted to like keep doing what i currently do for years and years, so now I'm studying this course on my own, when i come home from work, or in weekends, and hopefully in about 1 or 2 months, i can go get my official degree and find a better, more amusing job, which also pays like.... 40% extra at least :p