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That's on the low end, and that's only the cost of one visit. Braces take multiple visits tightening, loosening, putting in new wires if he grinds he teeth, chews ice, etc. I hate to pull a, "Well here's the thing..." Like this ratfuck, but here's the thing: braces wouldn't be feasible for him to cover alone.Huh. Now that you've said about braces with a cost of an arm and a leg, I decided to look around the net for adult braces cost in Ohio. So... TMI incoming!
Based on smileprep.com info - 4000 to 6000 (Urban), 4500 - 6500 (Suburban), 5000 (National)
If he would've gotten a job in ALDI, which is 1,5 miles away from his house, as a cashier, it would be like this.
Based on indeed.com info - 12.70 (per hour), 139.70 (from 9 AM to 10 PM), 4,191 (per month), 1397-2794 (10-20 days).
So in total, he would have had to work at least 1 month and 18 days to get a max cost braces (plus 2 days for a 26 y.o silver H.I. plan in OH. Based on monkeygeek.com info) IF he doesn't waste money on shit. But I guess because of his delusions about his fame won't get him to being a cashier in ALDI.
I am not a medsperg, merely an autist who is fascinated with his maw. I can kinda guess that his upper jaw is managed like shit. His front teeth protrude, and the teeth beside those are concave. He also has an abfraction, from poor oral care. It's really clear in the, "HEY TONY" closeup, but I can't easily attach the gif. Apparently there's a tag for our buddy boyo on tenor, lol
He has a weird wedge-shaped mouth, and, while all skulls are wedge-shaped, the normal shape is a mild curve like a U, where he's a hard V.
It takes a lot of force to pull those teeth right behind your front teeth forward while straitening them too. It would be painful as hell with them, and then every time they were tightened? That would be pure torture.
He has a weird wedge-shaped mouth, and, while all skulls are wedge-shaped, the normal shape is a mild curve like a U, where he's a hard V.
It takes a lot of force to pull those teeth right behind your front teeth forward while straitening them too. It would be painful as hell with them, and then every time they were tightened? That would be pure torture.
Yuuup. Retail work doesn't want to schedule for 40, as that's 7hr per day, 5 days a week. So they make *one* day 6hr. 40hr a week is the cut-off point where you're considered full-time, and eligible for benefits like dental care, and they don't want you to have that.A cashier in America doesn't make 4k a month. There's taxes and other people to compete with for hours. Chance would probably only get to work ~20 hours per week or so. More likely less, honestly. I never was in retail, but to my understanding the less you preform the less hours you get scheduled for.