Question About Moving to hawaii?
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Hi my name is Derik And I will be moving to hawaii and im going to stay there until I die. Im 20 years old. Im into sales and good at it. Im also going to do a home base business (Herbalife) with a full time job. I will be going out there with $20,000 until I get stuff going. I also have a friend who will be coming and he will have $2,000 plus He gets $600 each month Direct Deposit from disability. Should that be enough to get my life in hawaii off to a good start. We will rent a room from someone I know anything is possible. Hawaii is cheaper than parts of California, New York and other parts of the country. Plus I can Fish for food. Shop at a goodwill, fle/farmers markets. Ive never had a problem getting a job because im good at talking.
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Answer:
Good luck with that plan, chief.
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hawaii is expensive fool, its a island, everythig has to be shippend of flown in,, no 18wheelers carring cargo,, IDK where u think is cheaper in NewYork and Cali,, Hawaii is expensive to live, pluse north korea wants to shoot a missle that way fool, dont u read the paper ?
JBO
Hey Derik! I'm jealous too! Good luck. Yes, 20,000 should be enough to keep you OK for about a year, expect to spend 1,000 a month JUST FOR THAT ROOM and be sure to have a return trip ticket JUST IN CASE! Have you been to the City Data Forum? it is http://www.city-data.com/forum/hawaii/ and you will find so many answers to your questions! I've got the same plan as you, I just haven't got my 20,000 saved up yet. It's a way different style of life, people there all have roommates, two jobs, etc., it is not an easy place to make it, but if the island doesn't spit you back out it will be paradise. Good luck! Go to the forum! At least I'm getting to go August 14 for two weeks, every time I visit it gets harder to return to the mainland.
kixetterox
YES! Take it from me I moved to HI when I was 18 and stayed there until I was 25 years old. And, I moved to HI with $1500 in my pocket and was able to find a place to stay and got a job. It is expensive but you are off to a great start financially. The one thing I loved the most in hawaii was the laid back atmosphere. I think the pros outweight the cons. If I could survive on a $20k/year job in Honolulu and still have time to explore and have fun you definitely have a chance. I think a lot of a person's experience is all dependent on the individual, but overall I think you will be ok. **And, my uncle's fish for food on the weekend they get some great catches!!!
Makaela808
Go for it babe. You can always leave if it doesn't work out. I met a girl there that picked up coconuts and painted them for a living! Where there's a will there's a way dude. Good Luck!
Justice
You lucky son of a gun. Take me with you.
riece2
That sounds pleasant! I hope you can make it work, because a lot of people only dream of being able to do that kind of thing :) You're right, Hawaii is pretty expensive! But it sounds like you already did your research, haha! When I visited Hawaii, I was surprised to see basic things like deodorant and razors were marked up $3 or $4. So I guess my advice would be to spend your money wisely and make things last, or stock up before you leave on basic things like that! Good luck!
Lia Marx
Sounds like a plan. BUT, if you've never lived in Hawaii, be prepared to pay higher prices than other places, not lower. And I hope you're good at fishing. Not that easy. And if you don't make a catch? For three days in a row? But I just point these minor things out to you because I can understand how gung-ho you are on the plan. And like I said, it's a good plan. Anyway, the $600 per month should take care of the rent, phone, util., etc. And if you do try to live frugally until you get things going, then I don't think you'll put too much of a dent in the $20,000. I wish you all the best of luck. I'm also jealous. Good Luck again.
Joseph
If you have no debts, $20k is a good nest egg. It shows you have been able to earn and keep money, unless that was unearned. Sounds like a plan. One thing I'd caution you about is being able to fish for food. That's a time-consuming way to get meat, and it's not guaranteed you'll get something every time. I lived there all the years I was growing up, and it would have been inconceivable to rely on fishing for food, not if we expected to have any life otherwise.
roderick_young
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