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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]CTyankee
(68,583 posts)out and be useful which is what you want to be. The more people see you interacting with other staff and doing helpful, productive work the more they will valuable in your job search. It will add to your resume also, so places you apply to can see you have been busy and keeping up your skills.
Also, go back to the family members you think are approachable and offer to pay back every dime of what you borrow to get you at least started. My daughter did that when she was desperate for her mortgage payment or would lose her home. Of course, I waived any repayment because I'm OK, but still, if I hadn't been OK it would have been a good thing.
I really think you should reconsider your family members at this point. Something is better than nothing.