When I move to California, I'm going to want a job and apartment, but don't you need a job to get an apartment and an adress to get a job? What if I move into an apartment where someone already lives? Do I need proof of a job then? I just don't want to end up homeless.
yes. maybe find someone willing to put you up for awhile.. best too if you have a lot of money saved. it ain't cheap here
Do you have a car? You're never truely homeless if you have a car. Sleep and shower at rest stops and truck stops. You're not required to have a permanent residence to have a job. Just open a P.O. box and list that as your address
you wont ever be homeless, & if you find yourself in a shitty situation then hit me up. theres not much room, but you can always crash here what part of cali you moving to?
California is really expensive. I know 30-something year old professionals who have to share 1 bedroom apartments because rents are so high here. I know it's a little cheaper outside of san diego but I am assuming it is not that much cheaper, unless you want to live in a crappy area not near the ocean and then why would you want to move here in the first place?
I know it. in fact, this is how i end up having a million people living here. im just nice. but i know who to trust.
Trust. Believe it or not, I have major issues with that. It's not something that comes too easily for me.
I'm big on getting "vibes" from people too. There are some people whom I immediately feel safe with, and others, I just always feel uneasy about. I try and look past it, give them the benefit of the doubt, but sometimes, those feeling are just too strong to ignore.
Where else is there to live? China? Or one of those countries that are just soverign out of conveinence (every other country in the UN aside from China)?
Vibes are just feelings derived from your past experiences. Judging someone from that is usually pretty prejudiced.