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Re: Throw some job/moving advice at me
Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 9:34 am
by Chankgeez
snipelfritz wrote:Not to steal your thread, but if I'm making roughly $1,500 a month is $575 a month too much to pay for rent?
No, that's about right. Less'd be better though.
They used to say that you shouldn't spend more than a quarter of your income on bills, but I've always thought that was highly unrealistic.
Re: Throw some job/moving advice at me
Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 9:48 am
by D.o.S.
snipelfritz wrote:Not to steal your thread, but if I'm making roughly $1,500 a month is $575 a month too much to pay for rent?
With or without utilities?
Also, as per usual, Jrmy lays it down with the smart fire.
jrmy wrote:See if your company has openings in places with cool independent art/music scenes (like, sayyyyyy... Austin, maybe). Move there. Work at your job, but also work at increasing your paid art output. See if you can get it to the point where the art stuff supports itself.
Also, remember, the dudes in Neurosis have day jobs. So do the guys in Oxbow. Making your living off of art is only one way to make art.
Re: Throw some job/moving advice at me
Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 10:49 am
by gunslinger_burrito
D.o.S. wrote:Also, remember, the dudes in Neurosis have day jobs. So do the guys in Oxbow. Making your living off of art is only one way to make art.
Yeah, I know of quite a few bands that have regular person jobs too. The point is to end up in one that doesn't feel like it's stealing my time away. I've thought about illustration, but I'm not sure what places to look for those kinds of jobs.
Re: Throw some job/moving advice at me
Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 3:25 pm
by huggernaut
"Die broke and unrecognized. Like all real dudes."
Re: Throw some job/moving advice at me
Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 7:10 pm
by futuresailors
Chankgeez wrote:snipelfritz wrote:Not to steal your thread, but if I'm making roughly $1,500 a month is $575 a month too much to pay for rent?
No, that's about right. Less'd be better though.
They used to say that you shouldn't spend more than a quarter of your income on bills, but I've always thought that was highly unrealistic.
I don't think rent falls into the "bill" section in that little breakdown.
I was told 1/3 for rent, 1/3 for food and shit
If you don't like your current career path, see if you can go somewhere else you'd like with the current gig, then look for jobs there. Better than quitting and moving and then being in limbo.
Re: Throw some job/moving advice at me
Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 7:42 pm
by wsas3
futuresailors wrote:Chankgeez wrote:snipelfritz wrote:Not to steal your thread, but if I'm making roughly $1,500 a month is $575 a month too much to pay for rent?
No, that's about right. Less'd be better though.
They used to say that you shouldn't spend more than a quarter of your income on bills, but I've always thought that was highly unrealistic.
I don't think rent falls into the "bill" section in that little breakdown.
I was told 1/3 for rent, 1/3 for food and shit
If you don't like your current career path, see if you can go somewhere else you'd like with the current gig, then look for jobs there. Better than quitting and moving and then being in limbo.
Living in New York sucks fucking ass, doesn't it?
Re: Throw some job/moving advice at me
Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 7:46 pm
by Chankgeez
wsas3 wrote:futuresailors wrote:Chankgeez wrote:snipelfritz wrote:Not to steal your thread, but if I'm making roughly $1,500 a month is $575 a month too much to pay for rent?
No, that's about right. Less'd be better though.
They used to say that you shouldn't spend more than a quarter of your income on bills, but I've always thought that was highly unrealistic.
I don't think rent falls into the "bill" section in that little breakdown.
I was told 1/3 for rent, 1/3 for food and shit
If you don't like your current career path, see if you can go somewhere else you'd like with the current gig, then look for jobs there. Better than quitting and moving and then being in limbo.
Living in New York sucks fucking ass, doesn't it?
I didn't actually mean all "bills", just rent & utilities.
Yep, NY's expensive.
Re: Throw some job/moving advice at me
Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 7:52 pm
by wsas3
I was born and raised here, I'm not sure I can adjust to anything else. I loathe this place and want to leave but I'm not sure I can.
When I look at how cheap rent/houses are in the south or out west, and how many engineering opportunities there are, it does get me wondering...
Re: Throw some job/moving advice at me
Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 7:54 pm
by Chankgeez
wsas3 wrote:I was born and raised here, I'm not sure I can adjust to anything else. I loathe this place and want to leave but I'm not sure I can.
When I look at how cheap rent/houses are in the south or out west, and how many engineering opportunities there are, it does get me wondering...
You should try moving farther afield. It'll be good experience either way. You can always move back.