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The Struggle is…. REAL

Week two in the area has been interesting… who knew finding a new place to live could be so difficult! Every time I get a lead/showing or even apply it’s like I’m just SECONDS too late cause someone was clicking “SEND” as I was filling out my first name on the application or viewing the place. Been on the search for about a month now, I told me boss I was just moving into the station and calling it a day. I have moved a good bit in my days of college and radio, but never had such bad luck like this. By the end of the month I have to turn in the keys to my apt in PA so you’ll be able to find me out back the station with all my belongs in a tent (not really, but just let me have it today). If anyone has any leads on housing (not in some random basement or in another persons house, I enjoy single living at my age hahaha) but the information would be greatly appreciated!

 

Hugs,

Krystle

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