I was working 65hr weeks though. and in my last job I needed a car that could tow.
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In 1992, I cleared $1000 for 7 days of 12hr night shifts as a 3rd year.
It's tough when you have a set back when you are young and haven't built up a reserve :(
Best of luck with it fella:)
A man that makes a million dollars loses it and starts again without uttering a word of defeat is truly a noble man
Its only a car your wellbeing and shelter are much more important accept defeat pull up ya socks and soldier on
OK well what do you think its worth???
My 2cents worth, not knowing a hell of a lot about your situation. Unless you can sell the Discovery privately, keep it. There is a lot of Discovery's on the market now, so getting good money for it will be hard. I just traded my 97 ES and only got $5000 for it. Discovery's are worth peanuts at the moment.
Get all your bills and total them up weekly, factor everything include rent, electriity water ect. Then work out if you have enough money to pay them. If not, see what can be reduced, like getting dial up instead of broadband, things like that. Ring your creditors and explain the situation you'd be surprised just how willing they are to help they may defer payments, or reduce them or even offer a payment plan. Then pay your bills every week not fortnightly or monthly. There are more weeks in a year than months so you eventually put your self in front and smaller weekly regular payments are easier to manage than monthly larger ones. Only sell the car if really really have to. Buying and selling goods never puts you in front. Try to keep it at all costs. It may well be hard but you can come out of it. Best of luck Ive been there it hurts but with help I came out of it, you can too.