I have a 4 Season Sunroom that I want to make into a kid's bedroom. I dont know how to replace?

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Jennifer
I need it done cheap, quick and right. Anyone have any ideas, rough price estimate info on hiring a pro,etc. The 3 windows are about 31/2X6ft. That part of house was added 20 yrs ago. L_I if you can imagine those 3 symbols as the rooms walls to outside the two shorter sides stay the sameeanung the lonher side has all 3 windows needing to be removed. Lastly, those 3 windows are at a angle if that matters? ANYKIND of info is appreciated! I know this is confusing but its hard to word! Thanks for any help.
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Ask your friends if they've had any remodeling done and if they can recommend a good contractor. Cheap and right don't correlate. Contractors have to make a living and working cheap usually means cutting corners and doing shabby work, something no "Reputable" contractor will do. Reasonable prices are something else and some will do a job for less than others. Make sure you get at least three estimates for the work you want done and make sure all three are talking about doing the "same" amount of remodeling.
Ask your friends if they've had any remodeling done and if they can recommend a good contractor. Cheap and right don't correlate. Contractors have to make a living and working cheap usually means cutting corners and doing shabby work, something no "Reputable" contractor will do. Reasonable prices are something else and some will do a job for less than others. Make sure you get at least three estimates for the work you want done and make sure all three are talking about doing the "same" amount of remodeling.
How much money do you need to make on average to live comfortably on your own?
Alex Anxie
Okay, my family is nagging me to go to college, but i have no idea what i want to do in life since I graduated. My original plan was to join the army or national guard or something but I found out I've got some medical conditions that auto DQd me. So no I have no idea what to do... I really wanted to join the army not for money, but just because it was just something I wanted to do so I could say I accomplished something in life. You know, have that honor of having been a soldier and all that. So I feel like that's a large part of life I'm going to miss out on, never get to experience, and just kind of makes me feel bad.
So now... I really don't know. I'm guessing I just want an easy career. I don't really care about making a ton of money. I jsut want enough to live comfotably, and retire on. Also to be able to save up a few hundred dollars a month in case I have kids or something so it will be a lot of money for their school or whatever else. I don't use that much resources when it comes to heating and air. In winter I just wrap up more, only time I use the heat is for showers, and sometimes in the morning. Only air is the most used thing and only when it's really hot. I eat about 80 dollars worth of food a month -ish. that's going out to eat a few times. Mostly I eat stuff I make at home.
I want to find a tiny cheap house or apartnent or something. So I can work at a regular store and support myself that way if I can only find a minimum wage job. But cheapest places around where I live, just for a 1 bedroom apartment is like 500 dollars Then I'm guessing utilities are like about at least 100 If I go sparingly on it, and 100 for misc other stuff. and about 100 for food. I'm guessing I'll eat more when I work more. then car insurance for me is like 120 for a small car, although I'm on my families plan so idk if it will to up. Especially being so young. So that's at least 920 at minimum while living on my own. And that seems to be if I really go sparingly which wouldn't be comfortable.
Anyone have a list of easy jobs though? I'd at least like to have a job anyways, preferably something that's not a lot of manual labor. I love working nighshifts, at least as the cashier at the store because there aren't many people there so I'm just standing there most of the time. Although I don't work there anymore. And I only worked from 5pm to 12 so it wasn't really night shift, I was just there during the night and it was nice. So since I naturally stay up really late/dont mind working like that "I hear a lot of people don't like night shifts" I figure I would like it.
So... any job ideas?
Maybe I'll work on getting a degree just to say I have one. But what? Only subject in school I liked was science and history, but I sucked at math so that leaves science out of the picture. I guess maybe I can get a degree in history. Then maybe be a teacher... I guess. Because that's really the only thing I can think of that a degree in history would be good for. Any other ideas?
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Nobody can answer how much money will you need. Too many variables, mostly location. Costs a lot to live in California for example. Ohio is much cheaper.
Job or career ideas:
Delivering pizza?
College degrees are overrated. Sure, you need one if you want to be a rocket scientist but most people should not go to college, especially in this internet age when you can learn anything you want on the internet or from books. Student loans are anathema, as is all debt.
Sorry about the non-military thing. Being a Veteran has many advantages. But there are other ways you can do good and which look good on your resume. There are various forms of search and rescue, whether it be the ski patrol, becoming a paramedic or perhaps police work. Depending on where you live, there may be jobs sitting on a fire lookout tower and living in a trailer under it.
A minimum wage job will not allow you to raise kids or send them to college, let alone provide for a wife. If that is your goal, you'll have to do better. As for math, I made a good living for many years being an independent contractor in the handyman and remodeling biz and "tape measure" math and ability to keep a written budget was plenty enough for that.
Car insurance will cost more than you think. Since 2002 I have been a class A (18 wheeler) truck driver so have taken every safety class known to man and at age 57, for liability only (high limits) on an old minivan costs me $172 every 6 months and I have a clean record. That's cheap! Due to age yours will cost more, way more, depending on your State.
Consider motel management, aka "night clerk".
A history degree is like a literature degree; won't help you get a job.
A huge growth industry is in the security biz. Guards, systems, surveillance, cameras, software, installation.
How about sales or working a support call center?
Nobody can answer how much money will you need. Too many variables, mostly location. Costs a lot to live in California for example. Ohio is much cheaper.
Job or career ideas:
Delivering pizza?
College degrees are overrated. Sure, you need one if you want to be a rocket scientist but most people should not go to college, especially in this internet age when you can learn anything you want on the internet or from books. Student loans are anathema, as is all debt.
Sorry about the non-military thing. Being a Veteran has many advantages. But there are other ways you can do good and which look good on your resume. There are various forms of search and rescue, whether it be the ski patrol, becoming a paramedic or perhaps police work. Depending on where you live, there may be jobs sitting on a fire lookout tower and living in a trailer under it.
A minimum wage job will not allow you to raise kids or send them to college, let alone provide for a wife. If that is your goal, you'll have to do better. As for math, I made a good living for many years being an independent contractor in the handyman and remodeling biz and "tape measure" math and ability to keep a written budget was plenty enough for that.
Car insurance will cost more than you think. Since 2002 I have been a class A (18 wheeler) truck driver so have taken every safety class known to man and at age 57, for liability only (high limits) on an old minivan costs me $172 every 6 months and I have a clean record. That's cheap! Due to age yours will cost more, way more, depending on your State.
Consider motel management, aka "night clerk".
A history degree is like a literature degree; won't help you get a job.
A huge growth industry is in the security biz. Guards, systems, surveillance, cameras, software, installation.
How about sales or working a support call center?
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