Roommates in VT?
Posted 9 years agoHey VT fluffs!
I'm in the market for a roommate or two or three. I'd like to be close to work in the Wiliston area, but the rent is freakin ridiculous there, so I've expanded my search to about 30min from Taft Corners. My new job actually gives me some money, so I'm looking for rent at a maximum of about $900. Anyone that wants to help me in my search or is also looking for a roommate, let me know!
I'm in the market for a roommate or two or three. I'd like to be close to work in the Wiliston area, but the rent is freakin ridiculous there, so I've expanded my search to about 30min from Taft Corners. My new job actually gives me some money, so I'm looking for rent at a maximum of about $900. Anyone that wants to help me in my search or is also looking for a roommate, let me know!
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Posted 9 years agoPay What You Want
Posted 10 years agoI could really use a whole lot of practice to get better at art. HOWEVER, I seem to be in a place where I'm super super terrible at setting goals for myself and following through. What I HAVE noticed is that people requesting things of me actually gets results from me. So, with all that in mind...
I'M DOING PAY WHAT YOU WANT COMMISSIONS!
Here's how it's gonna work:
1. You give me an idea of something you want from me.
2. If I think I can work with the idea, I'll give you a thumbs up and wait for you to give me $1.
3. I work on the thing.
4a. I finish it, and you like it. Feel free to give me whatever you think it's worth as a tip (and I totally accept constructive criticism and praise as tips).
4b. I finish it, and you don't like it. You're out a dollar, and you get to review my work negatively for others.
So there you have it! The biggest loss you can have is throwing away a dollar for shitty art!
And this'll help me a whole hell of a lot. Not money-wise, but for experience. I think I'll work harder if I know your money and expectations are on the line, even if it's just that small amount.
I'M DOING PAY WHAT YOU WANT COMMISSIONS!
Here's how it's gonna work:
1. You give me an idea of something you want from me.
2. If I think I can work with the idea, I'll give you a thumbs up and wait for you to give me $1.
3. I work on the thing.
4a. I finish it, and you like it. Feel free to give me whatever you think it's worth as a tip (and I totally accept constructive criticism and praise as tips).
4b. I finish it, and you don't like it. You're out a dollar, and you get to review my work negatively for others.
So there you have it! The biggest loss you can have is throwing away a dollar for shitty art!
And this'll help me a whole hell of a lot. Not money-wise, but for experience. I think I'll work harder if I know your money and expectations are on the line, even if it's just that small amount.