I’ve posted around my local facebook groups for carpooling options/ride sharing/ride sharing/renting.

Combined with the immense cost of paying some one submarket rates (less than taxi/uber) to bring me to the job and back, i’d only be taking home slightly more than minimum wage.

Can I theoretically buy a car for like 3 months then like sell it at not too much of a loss?

I’m in a bad state right now financially and don’t have another job lined up. This seasonal job will hopefully help me get a better physical labor job like becoming a carpenter or like plumber.

My boss and a few other (capitalists) people tell me that buying a car is a good investment and is like guaranteed to increase income… I guess if I did manage to become like an carpenter or whatever, then i’d need a car to bring all my tool stuff around town?

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    3 years ago

    Something from A - b with little to no cargo space, cheaper option? Probably go for an automatic motorcycle, the scooter kind has some alright space, gas is super cheap when riding them. Insurance is also cost effective compared to cars.

    You need a special license to ride motorcycles here

    If the route is reasonabley close, try gas/electric powered bike. Hell even an electric scooter. But be mindful of your road conditions.

    involves highway driving for most of the trip. No sidewalks or anything over there either

    financial hit

    What does hit mean?