Ever since I switched jobs, life seemed to be moving a lot faster. It was a good thing in many ways, but unfortunately Mad Munch got swept under the rug.
In December 2011, I had gotten my Food Handler's Car, set up a Facebook page, & Jon, a friend of mine had even paid for a website domain name (the one you're on now). Right around that time I also opened a business checking account at US Bank, but wasn't able to keep more than the minimum balance in there.
I thought about Mad Munch every time I stashed a $20 bill from driving the shuttle, & that extra income was nice but I was still a long way from the $1840 I needed to get out there & start selling Cheezers. By the end of summer I had saved up close to $1000 but I used that towards the deposit on my new place.
That brought me back to when I originally moved out to San Diego:
Step 1: Find a place to live.
Step 2: Find a job to pay for it.
Step 3: Find a women to love.
Two & a half years later, I was moving into my third apartment, was at my second job & Kate was my number one. These were all improvements that were inspired & accomplished because of my pursuit of bringing Mad Munch back to life in California.
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