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Q: Can you get a Prescription from your vet to buy medications online?
I have an elderly Jack Russell who is incontinent and needs Propalin Syrup. She also suffers from flea allergic dermatitis and just one flea bite will cause her to flare up and start ripping her hair out! As we have an outdoor cat, (although we treat them both for fleas) its impossible to stop her picking up flea bites.
The medications she needs for these conditions (Propalin Syrup, Prednicare and Synulox) are fearly expensive at the Vets and as we are on a low income we are struggling to afford them. I’ve found a website called Pet Dispensary where they sell the same drugs at a lower cost but you must provide a prescription. Would a vet be willing to do this? Plus, once you’d paid for postage etc would it be any cheaper than buying them from the Vets?
A: By law, a vet has to give you a prescription if you ask for it rather than fill the medication at the practice. Some vets may charge a fee for writing the prescription though. Many times, after the S&H, your vet may be cheaper than the online pharmacy. Also, many vets will price match an online pharmacy price.
Q: Cheap motels near Anaheim/Orange area?
I’m going to be staying at least from April 22nd to April 26th, possibly longer, although there is a vague possibility of checking out a day or two early if I am offered a place to stay by a relative.
I DO NOT CARE if there is a layer of filth on the floor, I’m cuddling rats, and playing whack-a-mole with cockroaches. I do not care if the staff is rude. I do not care if I have to do an Olympic-worthy run through a bevy of hookers and drug dealers to get to my room. I want a bathroom (preferably with a tub), electricity, and a bed. Don’t even need a tv, though I’d imagine its pretty standard. I’ve had pretty dark times in my past, so rest assured that such an environment wouldn’t ruin my vacation at all; I’m trying to avoid sleeping in my car, because I think that would.
In the past, when I’ve gone places, I’ve done internet research on motels and hotels, and always found something cheaper advertised on a sign when I got there . . . I remember once stopping in Illinois and a front desk staff member assuring me I’d find nothing cheaper than his $55 a night. At the next interstate exit, I found one for $24. In my experience the cheapest rooms are unknown motels that don’t show up online, so I’m sort of interested in those.
It’s just me staying and I am a smoker so a smoking room is ok, but I don’t smoke inside at home so a nonsmoking room is fine as well. No pets. No need for amenities. Anything within about 15 miles is good; further is also ok if its cheap enough to make up for gas. I plan to go to Disneyland or other touristy places, but the primary function of the trip is meeting long-lost family.
I’ve found a room that is listed as $35 for weekdays and $40 for the weekends; after taxes the four-night stay comes to about $168. I know that’s not bad, but I’ve already taken too many “little luxuries” regarding this trip. I didn’t do comparative rates on my rental car at all, so I’m trying to trim the fat.
Thanks.
A: Wow, sounds like you’re really in it for the abuse. Let me know when you get here, so I can smack you around a bit.
If you found a place that cheap, go with it. I don’t think that there’s anything I can find for less. I generally don’t try to find such places, since I like to give a good impression of SoCal. You could also look for hostels in the area, which might even be cheaper, as well as cleaner.
Q: Under Table Jobs.. this is a serious necessity despite it’s dishonest connotations. How? Where? and When?
MY SITUATION: I receive benefits that do not completely cover the cost of rent, food, medications, and especially not hygienic necessities. I have no pets, I have no roommates, I have no car, I don’t do drugs, I don’t buy movies, I don’t have anything but a t1 line shared with 30-50 people which takes 3 minutes to load email. THE MAIN THING is that if it were documented that I am receiving any extra income, the government would reduce or obliterate what they are so generously granting me. (I simply want to be able to afford what I currently can’t in the category of survival necessities.)
1. HOW? I have been posting my assets and abilities on Craigslist offering cheap services including anything from yard-work to baby-sitting.. to no avail. I have spoken with many temp agencies and hiring managers to whom I’ve explained my situation only to hear they’re all “sticklers for doing things the right way” etc.
2. WHERE: I’ve read online that bars, the food industry, etc often have positions paid under the table.. but I never know how to bring up the question with out raising their eyebrows. Where might it be alright to mention I can’t take the job if it’s not paid under the table?
3. WHEN: I’m sure there are certain times of the year when these positions are in abundance. I’m clearly struggling and have been since the beginning of the summer – looking everywhere!
No information you could give me will be useless. I am in desperate need. Thanks.
A: Such jobs are indeed in cheaper restaurants (especially fast food and small non-chain setups), construction and agriculture. Ask for manager/owner and explain the situation.
Other cash jobs are baby-sitting, tutoring and private art lessons. All of these are more effectively advertized via word of mouth, so start by offering to do it for friends for real cheap, or in exchange for food.
It also hugely matters how you look and speak. People need to know that you are a reasonable and reliable person.
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