If I remember right, I think teachers can get a break on student loans if
they meet certain conditions.  Have to research it though.

-----Original Message-----
From: Tangorre, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, September 02, 2005 11:34 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Subject change!

> From: S. Isaac Dealey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> I get zero equity. And then the job ends for one reason or 
> another (several companies I've worked for have bellied-up) 
> and I'm up the creek because now I have mounting bills and no 
> income and no savings... This is how I'm now $30k in debt for 
> child-support. It's not a choice -- it's not just because I'm 
> lazy or unwilling or even uninterested in paying the 
> child-support (although I do think the monthly amount is insane).

30K in the hole? You're lucky. Try digging out of $130,000 in student
loans all because our lovely government didn't consider my wife to be
independent until the age of 24 despite supporting herself since age 18;
hence NO assistance for college. Now she is in a wonderful profession as
a teacher and loving it, only to realize 75% of her paycheck goes to
Sallie Mae.

Ike, move up here (DC Metro area)... I could help you land a CF job
making great money and you might even like the work!






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