Countless counting
Monday, 24. November 2008, 16:38:46
So, here's what's been keeping me busy.
As many of us know, I work as a technician in a satellite TV station called "Top Music Channel". My salary is around 300€ each month. Plus I recieve the alimony from my father - around 150€ more. I earn around 50€ some other way sometimes. So, 450€ isn't a bad sum of money to live with in Serbia. I do not have a family, only a flatmate. However, what is screwing the concept is the fact that I live and study in Novi Sad... and work in Belgrade!! So, 450€ minus the rent (75€), minus the bills (80€), minus cellphone (30€), minus travelling to work (at least 150€)... it doesn't really lead me anywhere. Well, I do manage my existence, I get drunk once a month and always eat out because I don't have time for cooking...
So, I got this great idea of moving to Belgrade. I lived there in a couple of rounds, but I'm not really into the whole moving process right now. Plus, the flat would be more expensive. And I would have to somehow maintain my lovelife that would stay in Novi Sad. Found a flatmate. And these days we've been looking for a flat. And planning to move by the 1st of December.
And this is such a wrong moment to start hesitating about the whole thing, you know?
But I keep destroying everything I touch.
Since mine and my special someone's timetables are going to be pretty crowded in the next couple of months, I fear of staying in Novi Sad much longer than I plan - than, why moving? Sitting in cafes for the whole day untill we manage to meet at night could be exhausting. Even carrying a laptop around all the time wouldn't make me productive enough.
... Now what?
Gonna get back here, I guess. Welcome me.
As many of us know, I work as a technician in a satellite TV station called "Top Music Channel". My salary is around 300€ each month. Plus I recieve the alimony from my father - around 150€ more. I earn around 50€ some other way sometimes. So, 450€ isn't a bad sum of money to live with in Serbia. I do not have a family, only a flatmate. However, what is screwing the concept is the fact that I live and study in Novi Sad... and work in Belgrade!! So, 450€ minus the rent (75€), minus the bills (80€), minus cellphone (30€), minus travelling to work (at least 150€)... it doesn't really lead me anywhere. Well, I do manage my existence, I get drunk once a month and always eat out because I don't have time for cooking...
So, I got this great idea of moving to Belgrade. I lived there in a couple of rounds, but I'm not really into the whole moving process right now. Plus, the flat would be more expensive. And I would have to somehow maintain my lovelife that would stay in Novi Sad. Found a flatmate. And these days we've been looking for a flat. And planning to move by the 1st of December.
And this is such a wrong moment to start hesitating about the whole thing, you know?
But I keep destroying everything I touch.
Since mine and my special someone's timetables are going to be pretty crowded in the next couple of months, I fear of staying in Novi Sad much longer than I plan - than, why moving? Sitting in cafes for the whole day untill we manage to meet at night could be exhausting. Even carrying a laptop around all the time wouldn't make me productive enough.
... Now what?
Gonna get back here, I guess. Welcome me.


Moving again?
By angel292005, # 24. November 2008, 19:49:19
Gonna need luck. Thanks.
By rolling_thunder, # 24. November 2008, 20:46:09
By slackwrdave, # 24. November 2008, 21:11:19
Commuting sux, if you ask me.
By yooperprof, # 25. November 2008, 02:25:04
Good luck to you.
Sincerely,
Stranger
By fantasy2788, # 26. November 2008, 09:03:04
Ma zivot je cupav i dlakav manje vise, and then you die
By anonymous user, # 29. November 2008, 22:21:57
Osim toga, Novi Sad je mirniji
By gdare, # 19. December 2008, 09:01:13