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01-21-2008, 01:34 PM | #1 | |||
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* *Trigger-sensitive, beware...I don't like that 'X' icon so I won't use it. * * * * * * I'm currently looking for other health ins. that's way less per month than what I'm paying now, that has low deductibles and reasonable co-pays. I've trimmed everything else as closely as humanly possible (moved back in with parents to eschew rent & utilities), yet there's still student loan (which I'm about to do something to put it on hold), two credit cards--$96 and $58 respectively(I used to be good about them, but only been able to do the min. for over a year now), health ins.--$280, storage building rent for my household--$70, car payment--$270...not counting little stuff like lunch money, gas for the car, and routine car maint. and meds. Substitute teachers only get paid for the days they work, and though I'm trying to get more days from other counties and other schools, I still only get paid once a month. I'm looking for other work that's full-time, but in the meantime I'm running out of options and feel like I'm being cornered. It is distressing. What savings is available is only about $100, which won't go far. Savings which isn't available is locked-up in a CD and a roth-IRA. I'm thinking seriously about breaking the IRA this week to tide me over until I get regular work. I'll get slapped for breaking it early, but I think it's the only way to keep from drowning. I've been swimming in the deep end for two years, treading water for the past year, and my arms are tiring out faster than I ever thought possible. I want to go back to school, but doubt seriously I'll have any funds for anything until I can manage to knock down the bills. *ROFLMAO!!* Like that's gonna happen in the near future!! *sigh* And if I'm studying full-time, how in h#ll can I manage a full-time job? I don't do well with little sleep, and can't hack the college-age schedule anymore. And should I even go into teaching anyway?!? It's a majorly stressful career, even if it's a more manageable stress than theatre work. Know what I really want to do in life? Skip-out totally on the 20th/21st Century and step back to an 18th Century farm-life. Much simpler, back to absolute basics, no modern-day rush. Just live by the seasons and deal with the day-to-day chores of gardening, tending livestock enough for a one-family farm, cooking, creating things to be cooked or preserved for later, and household chores. I'd never be bored, there'd be no TV, no phone, no electricity...of course, I would keep in some contact with the outside, modern world, but for the most part live apart from it. Think the Amish would accept me? --RW |
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01-21-2008, 03:58 PM | #2 | |||
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I can see lots of appeal for the 18th cent but I would want to take with me Antibiotics, the modern stove, and the modern washing machine. Even then, meals might have to be cooked 3 times a day and everything would be from scratch. No thanks. But seriously. Have you tried a reputable place like Consumer Credit Counseling Services? I used them back in the 90s for a while and paid off my debt. They negotiated lower rates with the credit cards. I paid CCCS a certain amount each month and they paid the credit cards and other folks that I owed money too. M. |
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01-21-2008, 05:55 PM | #3 | |||
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The CD would be the 1st to go and keep the other if it were me. It can be rough I know.
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01-21-2008, 06:26 PM | #4 | |||
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This is a difficult time ................but things will turn arround.. Main thing seek advice........pay off the most active creditor..[highest intrest] Seek an agreement with the others.. minimum payments[[ they would rather have little than nothing] Then draw up the most ruthless budgeting plan you have ever drawn..... remember wecan live off fruit and veg and be full....then pay of all credit cards first then things that do not amount interest.. you may well struggle for a while.. with little niceieties in life... but at the end .. all of your income will be yours[ excludind utilities/rent] RW... this is a difficult time.. you have to be ruthless with yourself in the short term for long term gain.... GOOD LUCK and i truly mean that David
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01-21-2008, 06:27 PM | #5 | ||
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Sending you hugs. I agree with Mari, try the CCC, they should be able to
help you. Donna |
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01-21-2008, 11:03 PM | #6 | |||
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Wisest Elder Ever
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Dear RAvenswings,
I am sorry to hear of your money issues. It sounds like you are doing alot to help get yourself afloat. I have to say...That sounds reasonable for your health insurance. That is a high car payment...perhaps your bank would give you a signature loan to consolidate your debt? Substitute teachers are not paid what they are worth...in fact here in louisiana they don't even make minimum wage....just awful. Returning students can sometimes get grants to go back to school...have you looked into this at all? bizi
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. Hattie the black and white one wrestling with hazel, calico. lost hattie to cancer..... Happiness is a decision.... 150mg of lamictal 2x a day haldol 5mg 2x a day 1mg of cogentin 2x a day klonipin , 1mg at night I will not give up in this weight loss journey, nor this need to be AF. 3-19-13=156, 6-7-13=139, 8-19-13=149, 11-12-13=140, 6-28-14=157, 7-24-14=149, 9-24-14=144, 1-12-15=164, 2-28-15=149, 4-21-15=143, 6-26-15=138.5, 7-22-15=146, 8-24-15=151, 9-15-15=145, 11-1-15=137, 11-29-15=143, 1-4-16=152, 1-26-16=144, 2-24-16=150, 8-15-16=163, 1-4-17=169, 9-20-17=174, 11-17-17=185.6, 3-22-18=167.9, 8-31-18= 176.3, 3-6-19=190.8 5-30-20=176, 1-4-21=202, 10-4-21= 200.8,12-10-21=186, 3-26-22=180.3, 7-30-22=188, 10-15-22=180.9, |
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01-22-2008, 06:55 AM | #7 | ||
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I don't know if this is a possibility for you, but here's what I did to get out from under my credit card debt...
I called the companies (two) and asked for a settlement amount. Both companies gave me an amount less than 50 percent of the actual balance. Then I took my CD and went to the bank and took out a collateral loan against it, paid off the credit cards. Now I pay $148 to the bank every month instead of hundreds of dollars to the credit card companies. |
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