Anonymous 11/03/2019 (Sun) 01:11:56 No.29802 del
>>29783
First?
Make a plan. If the worst comes to it, do you have somewhere to go? A friend's house? A car? A tent?
You took a responsibility for those dogs to take care of them forever, and that should be your primary mission.
You may not be able to keep your place, but you should be able to keep care for your pets. Focus on securing them and their future no matter what, and that should alleviate a lot of the stress.
Once you have that, you can work towards getting on the other side of this. Have you looked into part time work or whatever on craigslist, etc?
You can do a post for moving, folks get $50 / hr just for moving boxes and driving a truck in my area. It's not steady work, when you're just doing it for yourself, but it pays really well when you get contacted (average move is probably 3 hours, maybe you can do two a day?)
Have you applied at local places? Even if not in your field, you have to remember your priorities: food, safety, shelter.
A tent and a part time job should be enough to keep you guys fed and safe until you can get a more permanent position and get back on your feet.
You CAN beat this, you maybe aren't going to like it -- but that's fine.
When you're on the other side of it, you'll be stronger for it.
Basically: don't wait around for bad things to happen, if you see them, address them, and #BeBest. That's the best you can do.

Praying for you.