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How will you/did you finance your FSP-induced move to NH?

Personal assets
- 9 (56.3%)
Borrowing/loans
- 1 (6.3%)
Donations (family, etc)
- 1 (6.3%)
Armed robbery or embezzlement
- 4 (25%)
Working by or collecting Taxes (see #4)
- 1 (6.3%)

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bushwacker

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Financing the FSP
« on: December 05, 2005, 04:34:31 PM »

How do you all go about financing your move to the Free State? I'm interested in everyone's stories, especially those of Ian & Manwich (and T/J if they are doing it).

My situation is that I'm a college student (2nd year), with a savings of about $6,000 in the Credit Union (SOVIET I TELL U! [JK]), and some part-time  jobs that come and go, paying around $10/hr avarage. Most of these are tech related, but not all. 2/3 of them involve Liberty in some way though! All told, at this rate, I'd probably be at about $7-10K in total savings by this time next year probably, and that's it. How does one move to NH and make some change w/out being financially well established, a smuggler, or in posession of large gobs of "old money" (rich parents/relatives)?

Also, when is the planned 'official' moving period, and does the FSP have any info on people to contact about finding work/housing/etc in the area? Remember, I'm not very well established on my own, and "FSPing" would be not just a new start, but in many ways the first start for me on my own (no more familial or collegiate ties). Granted, I do know one guy in NH named John Starr who went to my university, so if you're reading this or know who he is, please let me know!

Thanks in advance,
Andrew
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RichDPhoto

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Re: Financing the FSP
« Reply #1 on: December 05, 2005, 05:24:27 PM »

http://freestateproject.org/ has sections of their message boards for people who are looking for housing and work in NH.  They also have links to other resources.
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TN_FSP

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Re: Financing the FSP
« Reply #2 on: December 05, 2005, 05:48:27 PM »

A single person with a college degree that is in demand in NH should be able to move for less than $1,000.

The FSP website has a section with info that could keep you busy for weeks.
http://www.freestateproject.org/community/nh_info.php

If you need someone to say with, check out this forum
http://forum.freestateproject.org/index.php?board=36.0
or even better, this thread
http://forum.freestateproject.org/index.php?topic=6729.0
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bonerjoe

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Re: Financing the FSP
« Reply #3 on: December 05, 2005, 07:40:17 PM »

Trailers are cheap.
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bushwacker

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Re: Financing the FSP
« Reply #4 on: December 05, 2005, 07:50:29 PM »

OK I'll take those resources under advisement. I'll let you all know what my decision is in a couple of years ;)
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Reteo

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Re: Financing the FSP
« Reply #5 on: December 05, 2005, 08:23:17 PM »

I'm an individualist of the first order; I REALLY don't like to owe others if I can avoid it.

I am currently working to eliminate my credit card debt and purchase enough assets to at least keep me with an income until I can establish contracts in NH.  I'm also acquiring data through a cashflow statement to establish a good idea of a reasonable budget; I almost have a year's data, which should assist greatly in finding the best solution.

At the same time, I am building up my skills; I intend to be as competant a computer technician and businessman as I can be; I currently work at a (private) university, so I plan to take advantage of the educational benefits. ;)

I also have an idea for a potential business which I am currently still in the research phase for; something a friend of mine had given me, although I don't believe they thought the concept through well enough.  Not that my concept is more than just that at this time. :?
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bushwacker

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Re: Financing the FSP
« Reply #6 on: December 07, 2005, 05:06:09 AM »

Cool. I've been in IT for quite a while, plus I can fix pretty much anything mechanical, without having to know much about the item in question before hand. Basically, I can fix anything, it's just a matter of how long it takes. I can also do social organization jobs pretty well.
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fourthgeek

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Re: Financing the FSP
« Reply #7 on: December 07, 2005, 08:32:15 PM »

I'd be going to NH next year if it weren't for that silly little "college" thing.

So it'll probably be 4 years, at least.

As for financing it directly, I believe that spending the money yourself and investing the effort yourself will accomplish more. I may donate a bit now and then, though.
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sfliberty

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Re: Financing the FSP
« Reply #8 on: December 08, 2005, 10:05:12 PM »

I'd be going to NH next year if it weren't for that silly little "college" thing.

So it'll probably be 4 years, at least.

As for financing it directly, I believe that spending the money yourself and investing the effort yourself will accomplish more. I may donate a bit now and then, though.
Hey, how about college in NH?  I'll be getting out of high school in a few years and I'm really considering it.  Why wait ANOTHER four years?
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bonerjoe

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Re: Financing the FSP
« Reply #9 on: December 08, 2005, 10:28:32 PM »

FUCK THE SCHOOL'ICE.
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bushwacker

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Re: Financing the FSP
« Reply #10 on: December 10, 2005, 06:14:40 PM »

GJ boner that must really get you off huh? JK. About NH higher ed- any good choices besides UNH? Besides being statist and shit, I know some people that go there that I'm not exactly on bad terms with, but some of them are rather irritating so to speak ;D
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TN_FSP

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Re: Financing the FSP
« Reply #11 on: December 11, 2005, 12:11:11 AM »

GJ boner that must really get you off huh? JK. About NH higher ed- any good choices besides UNH? Besides being statist and shit, I know some people that go there that I'm not exactly on bad terms with, but some of them are rather irritating so to speak ;D
Here is the FSP NH College flyer


The Free State Project
The only way for liberty in your lifetime
www.freestateproject.org
 
    Take Control of Your Life-   Â   

Want Greater Freedom?  Want to be treated like you own your body?


Not 100% sure about the Free State Project and moving to New Hampshire?
Try it out by going to college in New Hamphire and experincing Freedom!


New  Hampshire  College  info:

University of New Hampshire in Durham has 16,000 students http://www.unh.edu
Southern New Hampshire University in Manchester has 6,000 students http://www.snhu.edu (private)
Dartmouth College in Hanover has 5,700 students http://www.dartmouth.edu (private)
Keene State College in Keene has 5,000 students http://www.keene.edu
Plymouth State University in Plymouth has 5,000 students http://www.plymouth.edu
NH Community Tenchnical College Stratham in Stratham has 4,800 students http://www.ms.nhctc.edu
NH Technical Institute in Concord has 3,700 students http://www.nhti.edu
NH Community Technical College Nashua in Nashua has 3,700 students http://www.nashua.nhctc.edu
University of Massachusetts Lowell in Lowell MA (1 mile to NH) has 11,706 students http://www.uml.edu
many more smaller private schools

   More Info @     www.freestateproject.org

   or toll-free        1-888-532-4604
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bushwacker

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Re: Financing the FSP
« Reply #12 on: December 14, 2005, 09:22:34 PM »

Does anyone know a John Starr at UNH? He used to go to my university (Univ of Puget Sound in Tacoma, WA).
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jamesway

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Re: Financing the FSP
« Reply #13 on: December 27, 2005, 04:49:25 PM »

TN FSP ,<applause>Thanks for the great links,I have intent and live a relatively short distance from New Hampshire.these resources will make the move much easier.  :D
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sarararar

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Re: Financing the FSP
« Reply #14 on: December 28, 2005, 09:54:59 AM »

I'd move to New Hampshire, except for that whole the Free State Project is completely stagnant and worthless thing.
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