6/2/2010 2:07:14 PM
6/2/2010 2:17:05 PM
6/2/2010 2:22:50 PM
^^ that is true but there ARE jobs out there in the service industry - and it doesn't seem like she is even trying to supplement her income (even with a shitty $50 a day job). or you can clean offices at night. i'm just saying there are a lot of secondary jobs one could get if they are in that dire of a situation. the economy DOES suck but it just seems like this girl wants an easy solution. having worked 2 jobs to make end meets and having worked some shitty ass jobs, it just seems like she's a big fat whiner.yea - i mean maybe she is exhausting all her options, it just didn't seem like it from the article. it seems like she wants an easy out. i know people who are duke grads with unc mbas that have been laid off from 6 figure jobs in big cities and are now living at home, in raleigh trying to save money. not that i expect her parents to support her, the people i know in similar situations aren't supported by their parents, they have just moved to a less expensive city so that $$$ stretches a little bit more.[Edited on June 2, 2010 at 2:25 PM. Reason : .]
6/2/2010 2:23:39 PM
6/2/2010 2:25:32 PM
you're right. it could be a false assumption. it just seems like if they were looking to make a pity story they'd SAY that she works 2 jobs and has done all this extra shit to TRY and remedy her situation. i guess absent that i am totally assuming she isn't doing everything she can. hopefully she is. and if she is, then it sucks. but she is also saying that meeting her monthly payments WOULD BE a struggle. i wish there was clarification on that. i mean - its a struggle for a lot of people, but they make it happen.[Edited on June 2, 2010 at 2:27 PM. Reason : .]
6/2/2010 2:27:09 PM
6/2/2010 2:29:15 PM
6/2/2010 2:29:38 PM
I remember this dude who use to work with me while I was interning at a residential group home in Raleigh, he had a Sociology degree from Duke(former football player) and was dumb as shit! He applied for this high profile advertising job with some great firm in NY about 6 years ago, and he ended up getting the job and he graduated from Duke with like a 2.5 gpa! he told me that during the interview that the interviewer told him, "your body of work at Duke dont really qualify for this position, but as an alum-we take of our own".. talk about some god-damn luck.....this guy literally had no clue had to make an attachment to an email...... he had to pay for his first two years at Duke, but obtained a football scholarship his last two years....so im guessing he's one of those rare cases where going after the high profile education paid off.....lucky fuck.
6/2/2010 2:31:50 PM
6/2/2010 2:34:02 PM
6/2/2010 2:36:39 PM
NYU's ridiculously overpriced.. I have a friend going there for film, which I think is a complete waste of money. More expensive does not always mean better education...
6/2/2010 2:45:47 PM
6/2/2010 2:51:10 PM
6/2/2010 3:01:04 PM
6/2/2010 3:20:33 PM
6/2/2010 3:27:24 PM
It sounds like she had a very specialized career in mind, and wasn't able to get into that field for some reason. $22/hour isn't bad for a liberal artsy degree.
6/2/2010 3:46:08 PM
most liberal arts and social science careers require a higher degree[Edited on June 2, 2010 at 3:52 PM. Reason : maybe she'll go to san francisco state for that]
6/2/2010 3:50:22 PM
I don't think enough attention has been placed on the fact that she has ~$800 a month to live off of after rent and her loan payment. I don't care where you are, that's reasonable money.It just may be time for this chick to suck it up and by some canned tuna for dinner a few nights a week, get with the peanut butter and jelly regiment, or learn to like Ramen god damn noodles. I have lived off less than that a month, and I have had to pay for all of those things mentioned above (car insurance, rent, food, school, gas, etc). The only thing I didn't pay was health insurance because I was in school. Bitches feel entitled ITT
6/2/2010 3:53:54 PM
6/2/2010 3:54:36 PM
6/2/2010 3:56:55 PM
^That's exactly the kind of entitlement I am talking about.For four years of my college experience I did none of those things. Read the rest of my post. I paid for all that shit, except health insurance, with less money. I didn't do any of those sanity keeping things you talked about. I didn't buy video games, I didn't go out, I didn't do shit. You'd be lucky if I ate dinner at a restaurant more than twice a month. You don't need those things to be sane. And as soon as people learn that they aren't entitled to those luxuries, the more those people will man the fuck up and take care of their responsibilities first, and their lifestyle second.
6/2/2010 4:00:22 PM
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6/2/2010 4:28:40 PM
.[Edited on June 2, 2010 at 4:35 PM. Reason : waited too long to hit post.]
6/2/2010 4:33:59 PM
^^I must have skimmed over that.Still...my law school loans payments are $630 a month...and I owe less than what she owes.So actually...she probably can't afford to make her loan payments and have any extra money to live off of.[Edited on June 2, 2010 at 4:35 PM. Reason : .]
6/2/2010 4:34:40 PM
What on earth goes through someone's mind that they think borrowing $50k a year for an undergraduate degree with few job prospects makes sense?I really don't have any sympathy for her.
6/2/2010 4:42:48 PM
^^ Read the article, man... After her loan payments AND her rent, she has about 800 a month to live on with her 22/hr job.
6/2/2010 5:02:20 PM
Bitch needs to quit yappin on a cell phone, getting her hair done and make some sandwiches for lunch. Most people are walking around with that kind of debt once they buy a house anyway. It is easy to eat on 30-40 dollars a week, even in an expensive city, by simply learning to cook and not eating out or buying pre-packaged bs. If she drinks, smokes or does recreational drugs, that needs to go too. There are plenty of hobbies that keep you sane and healthy that are free. How about going for a walk or getting a book from the library instead of dvds and videogames?
6/2/2010 5:03:05 PM
haha what a dumb bitchI have no sympathy for her
6/2/2010 6:01:14 PM
6/2/2010 6:14:18 PM
6/2/2010 6:14:23 PM
6/2/2010 6:44:27 PM
6/2/2010 7:22:53 PM
wow i think this is the most civil thread ive ever seen in chit chat!!i think jbrick said it best
6/2/2010 8:32:35 PM
6/2/2010 8:46:34 PM
^ lol I was just thinking that...
6/2/2010 8:47:49 PM
6/2/2010 8:51:52 PM
6/2/2010 9:10:27 PM
^ Actually I hear that plenty in this economy, just not on this message board
6/2/2010 9:20:40 PM
6/2/2010 9:24:11 PM
6/2/2010 9:26:30 PM
^^ True, but a degree that leads you to nothing even remotely close to what you want to do is worthless imo. Granted, who knows if this chick even has a clue of what she wants to do for a career, but she probably should have put more thought in that before deciding on a degree.[Edited on June 2, 2010 at 9:27 PM. Reason : s]
6/2/2010 9:27:02 PM
yes i agree with that.on a somewhat quasi related note i know someone who has a daughter who is an attorney (and obviously went to law school) because she was an english major and her passion is writing but she needed a career to support her passion (she wants to write novels, or something). so there is someone who got a degree that wasn't necessarily going to lead to a job that she wanted (ny times best selling author? if that is a career choice haha) BUT i mean she is still getting to do what she likes on the side. and i guess if she hits it big she can give up the attorney gig. example of someone thinking through their plans.[Edited on June 2, 2010 at 9:32 PM. Reason : .]
6/2/2010 9:32:04 PM
I just remembered something else about student loan repayment. I think there used to be, and I am pretty sure there is now after the student loan reforms packaged in with the health care reform legislation, some sort of "income-based" repayment plan, where you only have to pay in the neighborhood of 15% of your income towards your loans. The big kicker, after 25 years any remaining debt is forgiven.Shit, bitch, in the amount of time you spent bitching, whiny, moaning, and throwing people under the bus, you could have fixed your shit.
6/2/2010 10:02:44 PM
really? i thought that was only if you did like public service type work - teaching, govt jobs, etc? AND that is probably just for federal loans. but i have no idea.[Edited on June 2, 2010 at 10:06 PM. Reason : .]
6/2/2010 10:04:46 PM
6/2/2010 10:11:53 PM
What an idiot. I thought I felt guilty for my student loans...
6/2/2010 10:12:00 PM
set em up
6/2/2010 10:13:04 PM