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Selling My Car And Moving to Southern Cal.


ZackAttack23

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And San Francisco is better than both ... if you can afford it.

This is true, though personally a nice spot in Northern California where it's 70 year

round with gorgeous landscape is where I'd want to be. If I had to pick a big city though, it'd be Sam Fran for sure.

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I want to be an actor, but start out somewhere in the entertainment business. Id pay rent with the money I get from selling my car.

Not to rain on your parade, but how much money do you think you're going to get for a 12 year old buick? My guess is barely enough to even get you moved.

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Unless you have a plan, you may end up homeless in SoCal.

My friend just loaned a friend money for her first and last month's rent in Compton!! She's working at chili's and flat broke. I think we live in an age now where you don't have to be in Hollywood to be "discovered". If it's his dream I guess Chase it. But you better be prepared with more than the money off your buick. Try and get a job before you move man!!

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My friend just loaned a friend money for her first and last month's rent in Compton!! She's working at chili's and flat broke. I think we live in an age now where you don't have to be in Hollywood to be "discovered". If it's his dream I guess Chase it. But you better be prepared with more than the money off your buick. Try and get a job before you move man!!

I agree with that to a point however coming to chase your dream, you have to understand there are thousands in the same boat. Hollywood is not what is seems.

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After church I decided to stay, but the insurance on my car runs out Tuesday and I'm broke. I have been contacted by john casablancas acting and modeling agency. I'm just having trouble finding work. Also I'm just tired of staying at a homeless shelter in clover, sc.

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Ok so you're obviously under the age of 25 and maybe even 21. Here's some tough advice. Drop the acting poo. Get a full time job and live cheap for a few years and save up a lot of money. Maybe learn a skill after a couple years at a trade school, it's free after all as long as you don't fail out and take it seriously; it's called FAFSA.

Then, after you've experienced real life, decide whether you want to spend the money and move. At least then you'll have a solid start as well as experience and some skills to get a real job when perusing acting will most likely fail. Peruse your dreams, keep working on acting in your SPARE time, on the side while living a more realistic life. The sooner you grow up, the better off you'll be.

This is the advice you'll get from most adults over 25 years old and while you may think it's 'lame' or 'holding you back', you'll hear it a lot for a reason...it's good advice and better advice than any of your 'yea man, that'd be sweet' friends. This advice also might save some of my tax money.

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