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Will a job that pays $20,000 a year be enough to move out?

I’m trying to find a job that pays well. My dad said that part-time job I had didn’t pay me much and I need to get a REAL job. Like for example $20,000 a year, not less than $10,000
I only worked 3 days a week and I got paid $10.55 an hour and worked 6 hours each so 18 hours a week. Before I got laid off during Covid I got paid $12.00 an hour. I worked shorter hours because I’m in school.
I told my classes for next semester and I got a find a job that’s going to be suitable for my schedule because I’m in school still. I worked at a day care center. I called them and they said that they won’t be able to offer me a job right now they they can’t do that. They said they won’t let me know until like towards the end of this year. If I do get my job back I’ll have to let the other job know if I get another job.
I got paid $10,000 a year. Maybe I can get a job that’s $200,000 a year. I keep getting asked when am I going to move out. I can’t afford to move out right now.
For two summers I worked 8 hours a day five days a week. When I was not going to school because I didn’t take summer classes those summers.
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Poppies · 61-69, F
Who asks you when you're going to move out? I hope it's not your parents--I think it would be better to wait until you are making quite a bit more money. If you move out you'll need a roommate or roommates to make ends meet, and you'll still be living hand-to-mouth. I hope you can stay at home a while longer, save as much money as possible, and be as helpful as possible to your parents so they won't mind you being there. Oh, and try to acquire the skills to make more money. Yes, all easier said than done, I know. Good luck.
ElizabethBabe1994 · 31-35, F
@Poppies no one of my younger cousins asked me he’s like 16.