see4
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War. And thanks.what's the collateral for the national debt? and congrats.
War. And thanks.what's the collateral for the national debt? and congrats.
that was the thinking in mandating the low interest loans right?I see merit in that, actually, but I just think there is room for improvement in helping set students up to pay back the loans.
isn't there a pic of you wearing an ss uniform laying around here somewhere?
you nazis used to call it strategic retreat
why avoid that question? what's the collateral for college loans? war?War. And thanks.
2012. I applied for some jobs over the summer with no luck so I took a year and paid out of pocket to obtain an Office Professional certificate from the county community college. At the end of the year my wife finished her Master's in Education and we moved to an area that had a lot more opportunity in comparison. I didn't qualify for more loans and couldn't afford to pay my bills without working full time. The entry level jobs I was/am looking at only pay $13/hour most of the time, but even they want 1-2 years experience most nearly all of the time. Of course, I still apply(ied) for everything related to my education. I haven't been lucky enough to get a callback on the few that require no experience. With a bit more experience the pay gets better for paralegal work. I just haven't figured out how I will pay for an internship program and work for free and still pay my bills. In the meantime I've been searching for and pursuing other career opportunities, with nothing great so far but lots of stuff out there to try. In the last year I've been working on launching a company/product on the side.When did you graduate?
That helps but even that low percentage on sizeable debts can be unaffordable with low earnings. It is interesting the min. Payment under an income-based repayment plan doesn't even cover the interest. How do they reason that?that was the thinking in mandating the low interest loans right?
Yeah, your story isn't uncommon in your graduation class. You graduated in the teeth of a terrible recession. This is why I think we should end tuition and give qualifying students tuitoin free college but also go back and erase college debt for your group of grads. I'm not trying to be fair, I just think it's a way to mitigate the damage done by the recession and spur the country back into good economic growth.2012. I applied for some jobs over the summer with no luck so I took a year and paid out of pocket to obtain an Office Professional certificate from the county community college. At the end of the year my wife finished her Master's in Education and we moved to an area that had a lot more opportunity in comparison. I didn't qualify for more loans and couldn't afford to pay my bills without working full time. The entry level jobs I was/am looking at only pay $13/hour most of the time, but even they want 1-2 years experience most nearly all of the time. Of course, I still apply(ied) to everything. I haven't been lucky enough to get a callback on the few that require no experience. With a bit more experience the pay gets better for paralegal work. I just haven't figured out how I will pay for an internship program and work for free and still pay my bills. In the meantime I've been searching for and pursuing other career opportunities, with nothing great so far but lots of stuff out there to try. In the last year I've been working on launching a company/product on the side.
That's not what you asked. You asked me a completely different question. You asked what the collateral for national debt is. And I answered you. War.why avoid that question? what's the collateral for college loans? war?
You'll get something soon man. Keep attacking it. Maybe consider padding your resume a bit? Get a friend to say you worked with them?That's awesome. I've applied for dozens of paralegal/legal assistant positions, a few court clerk openings, some non-profit organizations, and lots of random jobs that specify a poli sci degree and haven't even gotten a call back/interview from anything that offered decent pay or growth opportunities. I'm thinking it is my lack of experience.
I'm biased but that argument isn't totally unreasonable.Yeah, your story isn't uncommon in your graduation class. You graduated in the teeth of a terrible recession. This is why I think we should end tuition and give qualifying students tuitoin free college but also go back and erase college debt for your group of grads. I'm not trying to be fair, I just think it's a way to mitigate the damage done by the recession and spur the country back into good economic growth.
I think the point of his request was to see if you could actual substantiate your claim... i suspect he's already done the leg work behind the scene, just wants you to stand by what you say.
wouldn't it be satisfying to substantiate your claim? I know i love to do that.
Dreadfully delusional lout, you are without wit or charm, without imagination or wisdom. You're a simple fool, an ass.
Acting the role of the numb simpleton is the only thing you make look easy. Your desperate, flaccid boasts are pitiful.
how come you won't pay me $14 to suck my dick?
i don't want you to pay me $14 to suck my dick
fake ordinance guy accuses others of fakeness. grand.
For a loudmouth that was very poetic.
But it is about you.
Thud, you're a fucking turd generating geniusYour posts are awful dude.
are you making a case for artificially low government supplied auto loans?
Yeah I've got to do something to get my foot in the door. I do pretty well in interviews judging by my post-interview job offer rate, but have never made it to the interview stage in decent job in my field. Maybe it will happen, but I'm open to other opportunities too.You'll get something soon man. Keep attacking it. Maybe consider padding your resume a bit? Get a friend to say you worked with them?
Thud, you're a fucking turd generating genius
Maybe I haven't seen it yet, but are saying that the school and/or lending institutions bear no responsibility for recieving/approving unsecured, subsidized loans without any assurance that they would be able to be paid back? They did literally zero due diligence to lend that money, weren't they taking just as much of a risk as I was? Or did they not care and have zero incentive because they knew I couldn't default? It all seems very unethical to me. So many 18 year olds are not ready for that decision, that was my biggest mistake. Taking a "year off" before starting college was heavily warned against at that time, said you would never end up going. Man I was dumb to take some of that advice and jump into debt without a guarantee.
But it seems you refuse to address anyone's responsibility but the student who traded going tens of thousands of dollars in unbankruptable debt for something of no value.
you nazis used to call it strategic retreat
Like baloon payments and reverse mortgages leading up to the housing crisis? Just like student loans, when enough people are fooled or make a bad decision, it impacts the larger economy to some degree. I think it would make more sense to end the unjust and predatory practices to help prevent that sort of thing.Low percent or zero percent auto loans are bought down by the auto companies own financial institution. Like GMAC will finance your new $50k truck low as an incentive to sell it.
And as far as predatory loans. Welcome to the real world I say. Buyer beware.
No one should have to pay for ones mistakes but oneself.