Well I've finally been kicked out. I've been waiting for this moment a long time and I've been gaging my options with who I could stay with for a while till I make enough to live on my own. I'm currently moving out to Hempstead with a friend and I don't really know what to make of it.
If anyone wants a back story read my "Oh **** I don't have a car" thread. I don't know what its really called. Anyways this is pretty much what I wanted to happen and how I wanted it to happen as its not too abrupt.
How do I pack all of this ****. I don't want to ship it when I'm pretty low on funds.
I can't think of why you'd be pleased about this and then start a thread about it. In all honesty.
About that, I'm still in school despite what my family thinks about me totally flunking out and not getting a diploma. So I need my laptop. And I still work 2 jobs so money isn't much of an issue. It's just the whole thing of I've never lived on my own before. And I don't know how I'll possibly get all of my wardrobe to where I'm living now.
Wait, what happened to "I'm pretty low on funds."??
You wanted to get kicked out of your house because your parents won't help you get insurance for the car that you can't afford and you have shown you aren't mature enough to own?
Sorry, but I hope you look back at this period of your life later and realize how ridiculous you acted.
Out of all the whiny little kids (you can be 18 and be a child when you whine like this) this is the best response to these types of threads ever.
Pretty much.
But yea I just wanted some words of advice for living on my own. Has anyone here experienced a job transfer? How easy is it?
Minimum wage jobs don't really offer transfers unless it is fast food and the stores are owned by the same person. I'm assuming you don't have any type of job that would eventually be a career but I may be assuming wrong because of the lack of maturity in you. I apologize in advance if you do have an actual job that would be worth transferring.
I wish all of you guys would realize, everything was great before this denial of me driving.
No one should ever have to realize anything at this point. You are not entitled to anything here or in your actual off-line life. Sorry everything was perfect until your perfect little life was messed up by your perfect little parents denying you the
opportunity to drive under their insurance.
There is one thing I never thought when I was your age. I never thought driving was my right, it was more of an opportunity to show some responsibility. Then again, even though I am not old, when I was your age I wasn't all that familiar with this sense of entitlement
some teenagers seem to have these days.
Oh yea and I got into NYU's engineering school.
Congratulations. Hopefully you didn't think it was your right to get into NYU.

Enjoy the last year of your life as a high school student now living on your own. Go to college, get a good education and hopefully find a good job. Whatever happens now nothing should stop you from going to college at this point, especially now that you're becoming fully independent.
I wish you the best of luck. I would certainly look into selling everything you can right down to your laptop. If you can downgrade to the bare minimum you will find yourself less stressed for cash. Your final year is rather important and it appears you have three classes that mean something. Don't F it all up because you want a fancy toy or something.
And everyone is a successful psychiatrist.
I thank all of you.
Some words to live by kiddo.
When you post a thread about your completely wonderful life hitting a slight snag (ie: mommy and daddy's refusal to pay insurance) and you ask for advice online to a pack of strangers (some cranky like me) then you my dear are going to get the
advice that you seek online from a handful of unqualified people ever. You need serious help, off-line. I can kinda see your parent's POV now.