By: Dylan Waits
The residence of Tomas Romero-Perez while his 3-year-old dog Milo is on a lead outside to use the bathroom. Tomas Romero-Perez has had Milo for 3 years ever since he was a puppy and he got him to keep him company.
The inside of Tomas Romero-Perez's trailer with no tv and holes on every wall. Most of the things Tomas Romero-Perez has was given to him by his friends.
Tomas Romero-Perez carries waters and a soda to his vehicle to start to head to his first job. Tomas Romero-Perez works as a chauffeur for a retired air force veteran.
Tomas Romero-Perez drives retired air force veteran Joe Lemire to Woodland trail to go on a hike. Tomas Romero-Perez doesn't own his own car as he uses Joe Lemire's vehicle to get places.
Tomas Romer-Perez walks behind Joe Lemire while holding a basketball as they begin their journey on the trail. Tomas Romero-Perez works for Joe Lemire every week Monday through Friday and he makes $20 an hour.
Tomas Romer-Perez eats a spicy deluxe chicken sandwich from Chick-fil-a with Joe Lemire. The meal was paid for by Joe Lemire as Tomas Romero-Perez tries to save money by avoiding eating out.
Tomas Romero-Perez eats a fry while talking to Joe Lemire about his past and his work. Joe Lemire lives in an assisted living residence and needs someone to help take him places.
Tomas Romero-Perez gets ready to break the pool balls with the cue ball. Tomas Romero-Perez and Joe Lemire play pool at least once a week against each other.
Tomas Romero-Perez leans across the table to try and hit one of the pool balls into the pocket as Joe Lemire watches. Between both jobs Tomas Romero-Perez works around 45 hours a week.
Tomas Romero-Perez returns from his first job after dropping Joe Lemire off. Tomas Romero-Perez has lived at this trailer for eight years but only by himself for two of those years.
Tomas Romero-Perez gets a drink of chocolate milk after returning home from his first job. Tomas Romero-Perez uses Styrofoam cups because he hasn't had the money to buy glasses yet.
Tomas-Romero Perez puts his clothes in the washer and turns them on. Tomas Romero-Perez doesn't even go to half of the trailer because the damage is too severe.
Tomas Romero-Perez shakes a trash bag out to put a new bag in his trash can. Tomas Romero-Perez had to kick his own 26-year-old brother out because he wasn't helping with finances.
Tomas Romero-Perez bends down to put a new bag in his trash can. Before getting his second job Tomas Romero-Perez used to walk to work every day and he hopes to save up for his own car.
Tomas Romero-Perez takes a bite of a protein cinnamon role that he heated up in the microwave. Tomas Romero-Perez's diet mostly consists of sandwiches and frozen food as his stove is broken and that's what he can afford.
Tomas Romero- Perez reads a book to wind down after his first job and to relax before his second one. Tomas -Romero Perez has worked as a line cook at a bar and grill for five years, having his ups and downs being fired once and quitting twice.
Tomas Romero-Perez writes in his budget notebook to take into account his check that he earned today. Tomas Romero-Perez has racked up close to $13,000 in debt just four years after he graduated high school.
Tomas Romero-Perez writes in his budget journal to keep track of his spending and his income. Tomas Romero-Perez usually does this in his car as there is no air conditioning in his trailer.
Tomas Romero-Perez buttons up his chef's coat as he walks to the truck to head to his second job. Tomas Romero- Perez recently got his phone stolen and broken so he had to buy another one for $30.
Tomas Romero-Perez puts his hat on as he approaches his truck to go to his second job. Tomas Romero-Perez hopes to be able to afford college one day as he wants to work on aviation mechanics.
























