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post #21 of 29
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Originally Posted by LeighB View Post
Thanks all for the support!
Thanks for that link too.

Dh is applying for a job downtown. It will cost us about $10 in gas a day to get there, but if he gets it it'll pay rent and keep food on the table...so the downsides don't really matter.
Downtown Denver? Can he take light rail or bus?
post #22 of 29
Or, carpooling may be an option! Good luck to him!
post #23 of 29
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Downtown Denver? Can he take light rail or bus?

Several places in the Denver Metro area give out free bus tokens.
post #24 of 29
: for the job!

That's a really scary place to be in. I'm not sure if you're a believer or not, but we've been close to that spot before. Somehow there was always food on the table and a roof up above. Looking at it on paper, I'm not sure how it happened.
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post #26 of 29
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Update: dh did get the job downtown. Yay!! There are a lot of downsides, but we are just thankful there will be some income coming in. Thanks for all the help and advice!
post #27 of 29
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Congrats!
post #28 of 29
Wooohooo!!!!
post #29 of 29
That is AWESOME news! Congrats!
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