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I know the Cables have a truck, but do they have $5,000 in savings?
[quote name="QT3's Worm"]<a href="http://www.csmonitor.com/2008/0211/p13s02-wmgn.html">Here's a how-to.</a> [quote]During his first 70 days in Charleston, Shepard lived in a shelter and received food stamps. He also made new friends, finding work as a day laborer, which led to a steady job with a moving company. Ten months into the experiment, he decided to quit after learning of an illness in his family. But by then he had moved into an apartment, bought a pickup truck, and had saved close to $5,000. The effort, he says, was inspired after reading "Nickel and Dimed," in which author Barbara Ehrenreich takes on a series of low-paying jobs. Unlike Ms. Ehrenreich, who chronicled the difficulty of advancing beyond the ranks of the working poor, Shepard found he was able to successfully climb out of his self-imposed poverty. [/quote] Yes! Why didn't that lady just become a day laborer? [quote]<b> But surely your background – you're privileged; you have an education and a family – made it much easier for you to achieve.</b> I didn't use my college education, credit history, or contacts [while in South Carolina]. But in real life, I had these lessons that I had learned. I don't think that played to my advantage. How much of a college education do you need to budget your money to a point that you're not spending frivolously, but you're instead putting your money in the bank? [/quote] Imagine what homeless people could do with themselves if they were just college athletes with clean bills of mental health! [quote]<b> Would your project have changed if you'd had child-care payments or been required to report to a probation officer? Wouldn't that have made it much harder?</b> The question isn't whether I would have been able to succeed. I think it's the attitude that I take in: "I've got child care. I've got a probation officer. I've got all these bills. Now what am I going to do? Am I going to continue to go out to eat and put rims on my Cadillac? Or am I going to make some things happen in my life...?"[/quote] I think that might have been racist! =O [quote]<b> You made it out of the shelter, got a job, and opened a bank account. Did you meet other people who had similar experiences?</b> Oh, absolutely. We don't need "Scratch Beginnings" to know that millions of Americans are creating a life for themselves from nothing.... Just as millions of Americans are not getting by. There are both ends of the spectrum. [/quote] A spectrum that runs the gambit from 'Not Lazy' to 'THEY SPINNIN NIGGA' apparently.[/quote]