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  1. K

    23 y/o F in Vancouver, I feel hopeless and lost

    @jjp297 Ideally I'd love a better paying job haha but from my job applying experience, I don't think a lot of employers want me.
  2. K

    23 y/o F in Vancouver, I feel hopeless and lost

    @jjp297 guess there's no hope here then... I didn't want to move to another city but Vancouver really is too costly, especially as a single income.
  3. K

    23 y/o F in Vancouver, I feel hopeless and lost

    @coreyd the sentence afterwards--I'd rather have my money go to my parents.
  4. K

    23 y/o F in Vancouver, I feel hopeless and lost

    @greengrace I don't feel like writing my life story here but there are other benefits of living at home too, the biggest one being that I do not pay for internet or groceries (which is the biggest). Between two jobs and taking the MCATs, time is really important for me as well. This saves time...
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    23 y/o F in Vancouver, I feel hopeless and lost

    @jeruel Thank you for taking the time to reply. I wouldn't be opposed to living remotely in Canada at all but again, I'd rather my rent money go to my parents than see it leak somewhere else. I have a very unique skillset due to my education but it cannot be applied broadly--I actually think it...
  6. K

    23 y/o F in Vancouver, I feel hopeless and lost

    Grew up under immigrant parents who knew nothing about money or finances. The one parent who I do live with is around 200k in debt but I am not close enough to them or willing to help out. I graduated from UofT last year (studied both the arts and the sciences) and moved back to my hometown...
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