From $80K a year to eviction
środa, styczeń 28th, 2009Amber Easton has gone from making $80,000 a year to scrambling for work. She recently lost her car and now faces eviction from her apartment. The job hunt has sent her into a deep depression. “I never imagined in a million years that I would be in such a situation.”div class=”feedflare”
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