• Thank you ! For your kind words and yes if worse comes to worse we will put the car up for sale πŸ™‚ we where already debating it before


  • obviously you are resilient and have a sense of humor ( you have a basenji, after all). I think that when the gods favor someone, they test them.

    Do you need job ideas? I love being a groomer and often places will be looking for a bather or someone to prep the dogs. that would be helpful in going into the vet tech field. otherwise, try local vet offices or ask around at your school to see if anyone needs a teacher's aid or ??? you may also want to see if there is a counselor to help with jobs and student loans.


  • Have you tried employment at a Vet office that you have explained that your are going to school? They might be more inclined to take a student that might work into a regular job when you finish.


  • Thanks for the advice πŸ™‚ yes I've applied to soo many jobs even as a dog bather to prep for grooming :), heck even tim hortons and McDonald's !
    But I haven't even heard a response yet from anything , I do already have some money from selling my ipad 3 and iphone , so just the iPad 2 and if it's get really bad the car up for sale πŸ™‚ and yes a sense of humor is something i do have , we have a lot of haha guess that's how we've gotten so far when it hasn't been so easy πŸ™‚


  • Hope things start to fall into place for you soon, in the mean time keep positive and spend time doing things you love with your loved ones and I'm sure Fortuna will help with that. Good Luck.

    Jolanda and Kaiser


  • πŸ™‚ yes I will definetly. Keep positive on everything πŸ™‚ and Yes I have applied to vets clinics saying I am a student ( I don't even start school for another week and half actually !- July 7th is the first day )


  • what about advertising on craigslist as a dog walker?or, heck, pooper scooper. check you local area and see if you need a business license, but that would be an easy start up.


  • I'll give that a try and see what works out πŸ™‚ good thing is I might have some people interested In the iPad and iphone πŸ™‚ which is a plus might make it to my half way mark with that !!


  • Another thought for jobs in the summer is dog/house sitter, if you can manage to leave your own overnight. Around here that pays $40/$50 per night, and is an alternative for people who don't want to kennel their dogs. I have dog walkers for when I am out of town, and they get $15 per walk, and seem to have lots of business.


  • A good friend worked her way through school cleaning homes with a 'Merry Maid' sort of company. You do need a car for that but as a bonus she learned how to clean her house completely in under 2 hours! Dog walking/sitting is good too, again, you may need your car for that. Best of luck to you.


  • πŸ˜ƒ whish me luck guys !!!
    I have a interview this Wednesday at 2 wtih Lush cometics!! πŸ˜ƒ
    Also lucky enough a iPad 2 and my cracked screen iphone πŸ™‚ so yay $900 debt down from from 1300$!!
    Love it ! All starting to work out ! πŸ™‚ and I start college classes next Monday! πŸ˜ƒ everything's looking better already !!


  • Good luck with your interview and be proud of yourself.

    Jolanda and Kaiser


  • πŸ˜ƒ thank you !!! ^.^


  • I LOVE Lush Tama….if you get on there maybe you can mail me some goodies????


  • Hi! Guys!! πŸ™‚ well life's getting a bit better , didn't get the job 😣
    But I did start my veterinary office assistant program this (Monday 7th) so that's a plus !!
    And we did end up selling the car to cover cost of other things πŸ™‚ so looking to the Brightside it's awesome πŸ™‚
    If we have any luck by September Julio should be working πŸ™‚ and I'll be half way done my program and ready to start
    A practicum and job by November


  • I'm glad to hear from you again and happy that things are looking up for you.


  • If you were in the USA there is lots of financial aid assistance for students, but Canada I have no idea. Glad things are coming together. I also know nothing about getting a Permanent visa when there on visitor one. Here they often require you to go back to your country, apply and wait. I know Canadian writer Joe Mallozzi has a girlfriend from Japan who has been on visitor visa. They've been together several years but the process to get her a permanent visa took them over a year. Hopefully you can get that done quickly so he can work.

    I spent about 6 mos working as a groom for a stable in my mid 20s. I found it hell. As an avid horse lover, the things they do to horses are appalling. Of the 10 hotwalkers and 12 grooms only one other person and I had ever RIDDEN a horse. But I had dreamed of horse racing thanks to the old Black Stallion books, so I took off a bit of down time to try it. I am glad you have taken another career.

    I hope your father is doing better. And that you are proud of how you are handling so many life changes, stresses and things because far from "pity", I find you admirable!


  • Debra πŸ™‚ thank you for positive thoughts πŸ™‚
    And yes here in canada all we get are federal loans and provincial loans , it still only covered the cost of my tuition which is something
    And we did sell the car to help with a few things , and here in canada people either go back to there country or apply from within the country but they must always have a valid status , visitor visa , work permit , student etc .. πŸ™‚ if we're lucky by September we will have some news from Canada immigration πŸ™‚ that he is eligible for a open work permit πŸ™‚
    My dad is doing better now , he went in for a check up with the specialist and yes the tumor was cancerous
    so he will have to go back in 3 months again to get checked out , and etc so keep track of things πŸ™‚
    I can't wait to finish school and get a job - and even start back again with horses -ha probably end up taking a a equine sciences diploma program online afterwards ,
    And yes I worked at the track some things they do are horrible , others are great and take amazing care of them it's a hit and miss !

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