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Home > Forum Community > Introductions   »   What if i don't have a job but i have somewhere where i could live?

 
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Old Nov 3, 2009, 09:12 AM
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What if i don't have a job but i have somewhere where i could live?

hye. im new and i dont' know how to post my question. im stressed and i need to figure something out. please notifly me ASAP!! I;m desperate!

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Old Nov 3, 2009, 10:05 AM   #2  
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hi, welcome to amhd. on the home page, there's a bunch of topics. health and beauty. relationships. cars and trucks. usually you look through those and find one that you think your question might fit into, and click the link. pay attention to the stickies that are at the top, they answer a lot of frequently asked questions. and also tell you if your question doesn't belong there. for example, questions regarding child support do not belong on the "children" forum, per the sticky at the top of the page.

if that's too confusing, you can post your question here (type it into the box and click "post quick answer") and we can request that it be moved to the appropriate topic. but it's really best if you learn how to do it yourself.
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Hi Brianna! Yup, click on 'home' or 'ask' to see all the different topics to where you can ask questions. From there, click on an orange button, on which 'ask about xxx' is written, where xxx is the topic chosen.
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Greetings and WElCOME to the site, Brianna Moyer!!
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