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My Mom Threatened To Have Me Evicted & Bedroom Door Taken Down For Disobedience

Idk what to do at this point because my dad told me he's gonna evict me if I call the cops on her, economy sucks so even finding a low end job is difficult, homeless shelters and subsidized housing have long waitlists. For context my mom punished me by boycotting cooking meals for me because I told her to shut up repeatedly when she kept raging like a Karen at me and my sister for being failures (don't really wanna get into it).

Today she then decided to do the aforementioned and considering she's made criminal threats to me before, I'm not gonna back down and I need to take action. I know legally she can take the bedroom door down and have me evicted, but she lacks the true authority to do so (that'd be my dad) and also iirc uttering such threats can still be criminal. I've already notified my dad about this, but he's currently at work and he almost got reprimanded for calling during his shift before.
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Mordechai · 31-35, M
Okay being homeless or knowing you might be is the worst thing ever. Knowing you have to sleep somewhere in the cold where you might get robbed or murdered is a wake up call.

1. They're not options bud. Job first.
If you don't have much experience, Restaurants will take ANYBODY willing to learn and do the work. Get a pot wash/assistant job, 5 days a week, you'll end up being a chef and having transferrable skills/paid more while you figure things out.

2. Job postings are ass, walk into places with a CV, if it's toxic at home spend your time doing that. You will find one.

3. Use that to get your own place or share with somebody, save up for a car if you don't have one.
uikakarotuevegeta · 26-30, M
@Mordechai actually they won't because they gatekeep with ATS like everybody else and every job application for those places easily have hundreds of applicants

Most places just told me to apply online through their website, to a job board site, and/or to email.

I don't have a driver's license and even if I did, I don't have the money for financing, gas, insurance, and maintenance
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uikakarotuevegeta · 26-30, M
@Mordechai i mean, i guess i can do freelancing but the probability to live off that is quite slim