u/thedinovader

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Part time jobs in town?

Hey there, party people. I've been applying like crazy at a ton of spots for a part time job and am either getting no response or getting rejected. I'm still keeping my nose to the grindstone but I'm wondering if there are any gigs hiring that I may not have seen on Indeed or ZipRecruiter yet? Or that I might have missed? I've got a wide range of experience and varied skill set that covers everything from restaurants and retail to clerical work but I'm down to try just about anything. My next stop is WorkSource when I get a chance but also wanted to put some feelers out here. TIA for any suggestions!!

P.S: I'm really good with my hands if you or anyone you know needs any minor home, plumbing, or electrical work done or needs any car or appliance repair 😊 I'm actually looking for part time so that I can also devote time to starting my own handyman company but that takes a long time to be a steady, solo gig.

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u/thedinovader — 1 day ago
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Do OHP and SNAP "talk to each other"?

Definitely take down if not allowed but I have a question about state benefits - I am on OHP and have been since before getting married last year. It continues to auto-renew every April without asking for more info from me so I just let it. Not ideal, I know, but there you have it. We got married through the courthouse and it's definitely registered with the state, but I haven't gotten word that OHP knows about it, if that makes sense, since it automatically renewed in April which was 8 months after we got hitched. My question is this; so let's say I apply for SNAP with my current household info and don't qualify based on my husband's income. Will doing that update my info with OHP and disqualify me from getting health insurance? I'm not sure because while they're separate entities, they are both run by DHS and by OregonONE. I don't want to lose my health insurance because I had the audacity to want to eat 🫠 also, I'm in Marion County if that makes a difference.

TL:DR; OHP may not know that I'm married which may be working in my favor. Will applying for SNAP tell them?

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u/thedinovader — 3 days ago