Should I pay my phone bill or get my car fixed?

Theres pros and cons to both and I have two days to decide.With phone bill, its mainly because contact is still in place. I have two job interview res

There's pros and cons to both and I have two days to decide.

With phone bill, it's mainly because contact is still in place. I have two job interview results I'm waiting for, though I am employed at one place. I also can keep in contact with my grandmother, mostly, because I use Wi-Fi and apps like snapchat or facebook to keep in contact with, literally, everyone else.

With the car it's transportation. If I do get either job, it'll be far better to drive than walking. I spend more money monthly riding buses than I do driving ($30/mo driving, almost $40 just to take the bus twice a day for 15 days). Riding the bus twice a day, every day, for 30 days costs me $75! I don't have the cash to do that! It'll especially be great if I get the one job that (walking) is an hour and a half away. Driving it's a good 20 minutes. With the other job, 45 minute walk and 15 minute drive.

So with this I don't know which one I should do. My phone bill is $60 and leaves me with $5 until I get paid, but no way can I use $5 to get me around town for the month so I'll be walking everywhere. The car repair is $45, leaving me with $15 and the tank is actually quite full so no need to fill it but no real way to keep in contact with my grandmother and I don't know if jobs these days will use email to keep in contact. But if so, I can easily get to and from the job so I actually can, if offered, take it. Otherwise I'd have to realistically decline a second job due to getting there and back if I work both jobs same day. If the other one is offered, I can take it still but I'd practically have to run to and from work.

or:There's pros and cons to both and I have two days to decide.With phone bill, it's mainly because contact is still in place. I have two job interview results I'm waiting for, though I am employed at one place. I also can keep in contact with my grandmother, mostly, because I use Wi-Fi and apps like snapchat or facebook to keep in contact with, literally, everyone else.With the car it's transportation. If I do get either job, it'll be far better to drive than walking. I spend more money monthly riding buses than I do driving ($30/mo driving, almost $40 just to take the bus twice a day for 15 days). Riding the bus twice a day, every day, for 30 days costs me $75! I don't have the cash to do that! It'll especially be great if I get the one job that (walking) is an hour and a half away. Driving it's a good 20 minutes. With the other job, 45 minute walk and 15 minute drive.So with this I don't know which one I should do. My phone bill is $60 and leaves me with $5 until I get paid, but no way can I use $5 to get me around town for the month so I'll be walking everywhere. The car repair is $45, leaving me with $15 and the tank is actually quite full so no need to fill it but no real way to keep in contact with my grandmother and I don't know if jobs these days will use email to keep in contact. But if so, I can easily get to and from the job so I actually can, if offered, take it. Otherwise I'd have to realistically decline a second job due to getting there and back if I work both jobs same day. If the other one is offered, I can take it still but I'd practically have to run to and from work.


or:You Should Pay both the bills that tension on you will be finish and you would be tension free from these both things. I known it is pretty difficult for common people to do these work at single time. Any Help. Facebook: www.facebook.com/asadzangibaloch .

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