My flatmate informed me yesterday that instead of moving out in March when her lease expires and we agreed I would take it on, she's moving out now (she was packing as she told me). She asked me to pay half the rent which is $100 more than I'm paying now as I rent a room off her. When I said I couldn't afford it, she said that as she can move in with her boyfriend now and save $2500, if I couldn't take on the lease now instead of in March, she would ask the real estate to put the place back on the market. In the current market, it would be gone within a week! So I have no choice but to pay half the rent till her lease expires, then the full $400 until my friends return from Canada and move in with me. Luckily its my best mate and her boyfriend returning and she has promised they will start paying their share of rent before they get home if it means we can all secure a house. It is so hard to find a rental here that its worth their while. People are offering 6months rent upfront to secure one! Can you imagine it? "Hi, me and my jack russell would like to move in. I'm a uni student with sporadic casual work when I'm well enough, and my mystery friends can't be here because they are in another country. Yes that was my mum who dropped me off" LOL!
On top of that I've applied for a fantastic permanent part time job that is in my chosen field of counselling. I could finish off my last 4 units of my degree and actually start earning a decent wage again, with plenty of opportunity to transfer to a full time position within the company. The only catch is it's 2hrs 10mins away by public transport! I'm aiming to have my license back by June so lets hope I can make that happen, get the job, buy a cheap car and finally get some stability!
On the upside my current flatmate is happy for me to start unpacking my own stuff and help her box up hers. I haven't seen my own gear out of boxes for 4 years! I've put picture frames on the walls =)
Thank you for listening!
On top of that I've applied for a fantastic permanent part time job that is in my chosen field of counselling. I could finish off my last 4 units of my degree and actually start earning a decent wage again, with plenty of opportunity to transfer to a full time position within the company. The only catch is it's 2hrs 10mins away by public transport! I'm aiming to have my license back by June so lets hope I can make that happen, get the job, buy a cheap car and finally get some stability!
On the upside my current flatmate is happy for me to start unpacking my own stuff and help her box up hers. I haven't seen my own gear out of boxes for 4 years! I've put picture frames on the walls =)
Thank you for listening!