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Originally Posted by Rockchick26 I totally get what you're saying. You can't even get ahead starting at the bottom because working minimum wage you can barely make enough for rent, let alone saving anything for starting up a business. |
Exactly why the poor stay poor and the rich get richer. Speaking on welfare alone how can you EVER get out if you aren't aloud to have a savings and gosh darn it if you have a car payment to actually GO WORK, if you can find a job, they won't count that out of your bills for assistance and yet again you are poor until you lose your job and go back only to start a vicious loop. I've been in that barely able to pay rent and food can't save and gosh darn you work your arse off paying taxes and to get a little help with food you go to all the embarrassment and trouble to apply to be told you made $30 too much, sorry come back when you have less income or more kids.
Its hard times right now. I think of even the ball parks announcing ticket sales are down. Can you imagine if they go more what those players will complain about when their contracts start dropping by the millions.

I say overpaid already but I'm no sports fan.
Just gotta say I have my degree and struggling with same darn things. Not enough experience and now I can't even get min wage job because I'm too educated or something. Its the most demeaning and horrible experience ever to be job hunting especially having a degree.
As far as loans is it possible to do like I have and defer them? I got mine done for a whole year because I was working part time. Now with no job at all I will have to see about further deferral.