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It's Aisha and this is hard. As you all may know things haven't been well for a while, but I continue to fight. Everyday, despite myself I try to move forward.
The long and short is since I lost my job back in September 2018, I've been a rideshare driver. It has not been easy but I am making it.
I have not been in a place mentally where returning to typical work is viable. It wasn't until late 2019 that I even got into a really decent routine with driving. I'd finally paid down a huge amount on the car and other expenses and was getting other things in order when I needed to move.
Around that time it was close to the Holidays and I wasn't getting as many rides and I ran out of my meds which affected me physically and mentally.
The car was repossessed Sunday. They are willing to work with me but I have a short timeline. This is the way I currently make my living and it is one of the best ways I've found.
The holidays are over and things were already picking up, if I can get the car back, this will work.
I've also interviewed for a part-time project management position Tuesday, in my field which has few clients and good support staff. I'd be moving into a more strategic role than a production one, which would be a big boost for me and helps circumvent one of my huge issues with anxiety.
I say all this because I want you to know as scared as I am, as hard as I've worked to claw out if this darkness, I'm still fighting. I've got my will to fight and resolve to live back. I'm not lazy or trying to seek perpetual handouts. I am fighting to get better and move forward.
If you can, please help me.
If no other fees are assessed, I can get the car for $1,263. I am asking for a bit more than that because I still need my meds and as I've lost a few days driving time, I have another bill due immediately and would like some groceries.
Thus, I'm asking for a total of $1,500. I hope you see/hear my sincerity and that you would trust what you know of me. Anything over that will go to car maintenance, groceries, other bills, or prep for the new (I hope) part time gig.
Thank you so much! Always grateful,
Aisha Willis
The long and short is since I lost my job back in September 2018, I've been a rideshare driver. It has not been easy but I am making it.
I have not been in a place mentally where returning to typical work is viable. It wasn't until late 2019 that I even got into a really decent routine with driving. I'd finally paid down a huge amount on the car and other expenses and was getting other things in order when I needed to move.
Around that time it was close to the Holidays and I wasn't getting as many rides and I ran out of my meds which affected me physically and mentally.
The car was repossessed Sunday. They are willing to work with me but I have a short timeline. This is the way I currently make my living and it is one of the best ways I've found.
The holidays are over and things were already picking up, if I can get the car back, this will work.
I've also interviewed for a part-time project management position Tuesday, in my field which has few clients and good support staff. I'd be moving into a more strategic role than a production one, which would be a big boost for me and helps circumvent one of my huge issues with anxiety.
I say all this because I want you to know as scared as I am, as hard as I've worked to claw out if this darkness, I'm still fighting. I've got my will to fight and resolve to live back. I'm not lazy or trying to seek perpetual handouts. I am fighting to get better and move forward.
If you can, please help me.
If no other fees are assessed, I can get the car for $1,263. I am asking for a bit more than that because I still need my meds and as I've lost a few days driving time, I have another bill due immediately and would like some groceries.
Thus, I'm asking for a total of $1,500. I hope you see/hear my sincerity and that you would trust what you know of me. Anything over that will go to car maintenance, groceries, other bills, or prep for the new (I hope) part time gig.
Thank you so much! Always grateful,
Aisha Willis

