Young adult's guide

in #blog6 years ago

I call this part of my life "young adult", that is why I want to share some things that can be useful to you.

In no way believe that I am the example to follow, but I know that it can serve them, if they are going to "live alone" or walk in the "godin" phase (in Mexico this is what the office workers are called, to say of affection, do not believe that by offense).
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Well the first thing they occupy is a debit card let's say a bank account, honestly the credit card I do not recommend it at all, because as we are "starting" at this stage we have not the slightest experience with credits, apart from which is much easier, because you do not spend more than you have, and your bank is not dialing you and to remind you that you have a debt.

And you will ask me, why do I need a bank account ?, I explain, a bank account is necessary, because very possibly in the place where you work you need one to be able to deposit your payment or monthly payment as you want to call it, no company "established "It will pay you in cash, unless it is very small.

Another important point is that if you are going to work in a company, you need to be registered in Hacienda (the place where everything related to taxes is found), since every time they give us a receipt of fees, they take away a part for taxes, in few words like that is more or less.

After you are already on the payroll, which is the place where you are going to pay, you need a place to live, because well, we can not put the adjective "young adult" if you still live with your parents, well, there are "Young adults" who live with their parents because they support them or some extreme SUPER extreme situation.

Since we are focused on the topic of "living alone", I tell you that in order to achieve it you have to have an apartment or a house if you have money to do it or "roomates", I would like to tell you that the department search is simple, but believe me It's not easy, it's not like arriving, touching and asking, can I see that apartment ?, see it and rent it as well as nothing, since for that there are requirements for the different types of apartments, which until now I know two , by way of real estate agency and person - person, if you go with the real estate agency they will ask you, I briefly explain you an endorsement is a person who lends you the papers of your property so that you can rent, it is like a way to ensure that you pay and you will not be bad with the person who is renting, once you have the guarantee, you take it to the real estate agency (place that takes care of the departments of the people or very busy, or that clearly wants to Someone else will fix that type of issue) is basically the place that is charged to charge you to which you must give proof of income in which you show that you will not have no income in the middle of the year and will not have to pay, if you go to rent the apartment that you liked, check that you can live at least one full year, because you sign a contract where you say you can not stop doing it, so keep an eye on that. Regarding the second option that is person - person you are asked for a deposit of 1 to 6 months of income depends on each one, this is the same in order to ensure that you stay in the place you rented without all the protocol that you had already mentioned before.
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When you already have a department, you have to install services, first choose the basics, water, electricity, telephone, internet, there are already companies that handle the triple play, or the three services for a price "basically" accessible.
Since you have your services, you are ready to buy your furniture, I recommend that you buy furniture even at low cost for the moment, and until you collect an "extra money" you buy some of better quality, since it helps a lot to have things because you do not feel so alone, in what you adapt, but good if you live with "roomates" will be easier because between the two, three or whatever, you can furnish more quickly the place where you are.
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