Fos11 wrote:
What do you if you really end up homeless?
First, seek shelter. Then, seek employment. Homeless shelters may not be nice places, but the phrase “Beggars Can’t Be Choosers” never had a more appropriate application.
I would go to construction sites, resume in hand, explain my situation to the foreperson, and offer to do any kind of work that needed to be done. The first time, it took three days before I was hired to do site clean-up, and about another week before I was allowed to drive a van to do pick-up and deliveries. That job did not last long, but
my reputation for wanting to earn my pay quickly spread. Before long, I was working as a night watchman, with free uniforms, free coffee and donuts, and enough pay to put some away for first and second months’ rent on an efficiency apartment.
Once I had an address and phone number, seeking better jobs was just a matter of persistence and an up-beat attitude.
30 years of hustle, hustle, hustle (“luck” had nothing to do with it) not only gave me a wide variety of work experiences, but it gave me a good reputation, a great credit rating, a wide circle of friends, and a beautiful wife.
Of course, I fully expect you to find some excuse as to why this simple formula couldn’t possibly work for you (and you alone), but you did ask, so there it is.