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All I have left for school loans are private
You can apply to have them move so overAll I have left for school loans are private
Interesting. My cousins and aunt own there homes outright in Hungary. Granted that's in Szeged. In Budapest things are quite different as western Euros are buying realestate both for as investments and residences. But living mortgage free and owning your home is not out of the norm there.Same situation for me and the missus, Salary wise we are part of the 10 % income bracket. That dies not mean shit if cheapest houses cost you at least 650k in Euros and probably 70k on top for renovating that piece of shit.
The housing Market is horrendous, especially in Germany considering a majority of the population does not own any real estate effectively leading to the average German owning less wealth than e.g. the average Greek, Italien etc.
I’m not sure if that mental health counselor link you found there included interns or what, but this says 92k average for a psychologist with a masters degree. That aligns with our friends in the private field who make in the 80ks. (We’re late 20s, so lesser on the experience than an average one)
https://www.salary.com/research/salary/benchmark/psychologist-salary/il
school counselor with masters in 50s sounds right
Pretty much any work for a nonprofit or local, state, or federal government work. There are tons of doctors making loads of money who are making payments toward PSLF. One of my ex coworkers just got hers forgiven a few months ago.
Thanks. That's bullshit, considering with the exception of doctors, government workers of all education levels are better compensated than private sector.
Many hospitals are non-profit, so it's not even a huge issue probably for most doctors. I'm guessing congress didn't anticipate this when they designed the program.
I've seen different sources come to different conclusions regarding government vs private sector compensation, so I'm not sure. Probably depends a lot on where you're at and what you're doing. Anecdotally, I've received multiple offers at the local, state, and federal levels. Some were a good amount below and some seemed a little over the local private sector going rates.
My god, can you stop whining?It's a trick so you better read the fine print cause Trump does absolutely nothing good for America and its citizens. The media, academia, political bobbleheads, celebrities and more than half of the war room Sherbros assure me its so.
Re-election in a few months.Yes, but how does Orange Man Bad (OMB) benefit from this?
Well, I was just about to now that I had gotten it off my chest but you had to just go an open your yap. So no, I will not stop Tonni thanks to your need to try and be the boss of me.My god, can you stop whining?
I don't get K-pop and I never will.Well, I was just about to now that I had gotten it off my chest but you had to just go an open your yap. So no, I will not stop Tonni thanks to your need to try and be the boss of me.
Nor I but I found the image fitting for the tone.I don't get K-pop and I never will.
People misunderstand Bernie's free college plan. It only applies to undergraduate programs at state and community colleges. And students would still have to qualify for the programs they enroll in while maintaining their grades. Postgrads would still pay, as would anyone who wishes to attend a private university. The idea is that it would eventually apply downward pressure on private schools as well and lower their costs over time.You’re right. Your spot on. It’s my reason for not being for Bernie and Co’s college for all type plans. That just shifts the burden from the students to the taxpayers on what is way too expensive for what it should be to begin with. We need to cut that down.
But just because it’s overpriced and a clear problem needs to be fixed, doesn’t mean we should start talking about eliminating the systems that have been in place for those of us who have gotten higher education at a time when being assfucked by loans was the most common way to get a diploma (looking back, I’d definitely do things differently. Sorry 17-19 year old me made poor long term financial decisions. Shocker). The loans were taken out with the agreement of being forgiven after X years for working in a public sector type job.
Aren't you in your late 30's? You're not SUPPOSED to get it, old man. Did your parents jam with you to Nirvana?I don't get K-pop and I never will.