steph said:Hi Hon~Well, I put myself though (working 3 jobs~it sucked) 😛!
Now, I don't recommend it but filing bankruptcy is always an option.
And she could always ASK what special programs are available for the financially challenged~most people don't realize that companies are willing to work with you, as long as you're willing to pay the bill. (since they're used to getting stiffed.) I've negotiated a number of credit card debt down when I was younger and found myself in over my head.
Neutron said:Tell her to get a damn job.
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Neutron said:Did construction, gardened, lugged trash.
The problem is these lazy fucks only think they can get jobs in their specialties in order to pay their bills.
There are jobs out there.
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Neutron said:To get a job. I agree. long term it can be difficult, AND I know at times there are extenuating circumstances.
I did NOT see anything in the original post the person in question had done anything to get a job.
As for what I did. It took no special skill, just a willingness to work.
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Neutron said:What is material is when one takes a loan they agree to pay it back on schedule. What someone else is doing really doesn't matter.
I know it's tough. I had to do it twice, my other degrees were paid for.
AND none of my relatives went on a message board bitching for me either.
I gave good advice, Get a job, if it isn;t enough get two jobs, if that doesn't work join the military.
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50greg said:My sister-in-law is in debt because of having to pay back her college loans. Does anybody know of any way she could get help paying that money back?
Neutron said:kis Here is the original post. The originator requests suggestions for help on paying the money back
I gave him a proven success path, in fact it was so successful it worked not once, but twice for me.
What exactly was wrong with my advice? And what is wrong in advising anyone to get a job in order to repay a debt they knowingly incurred?
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kis123 said:I appreciate you reviewing the post although I read the same story. Sometimes it's not what a person says but how he/she says it. You're an intelligent person and knew your response would get somebody's attention. You probably weren't thinking that the "someone" would be me.
I have a sister who works two jobs. She works six days/wk and the money from those "jobs" you say are so available isn't enough. It simply isn't enough. The cost of living is not moving with inflation and salaries are not making the challenge. I ought to know since I just went through this myself. My son is also looking for work and although his situation is different from mine it'll be much harder for him to find work. Are these examples of lazy f**ks as you so eloquently expressed earlier? No, these people are hard working tax paying citizens who deserve better than what they've been getting.
And the fact that our government doesn't pay it's bills and expects us to pay ours is at best, hypocritical and at worst, going to bite American citizens in the financial butt sooner than later.