How many of you had NO changes to your employment before filing for CH7?
I've had my same job for years, and still working. This debt slowly crept up on me (well, maybe not so slow) but by not making the best decisions, by having a larger mortgage then I should (and not considering HOA, repairs, etc), buying a car, and just lifes bills were bigger all around, especially having a young daughter hitting her teen years and needing more. Then getting on the "credit bus" to keep these payments up put me where I am today, majorly in debt and can't get out. I've worked some BRUTAL overtime to keep the payments up for the last year, but that overtime is scarce now and its impossible to pay the minimum amounts on anything (not to mention all the overtime was eventually going to lead me straight to the insane asylum). I was using the credit cards to live, and working overtime to pay the credit cards.
I find myself wishing I could say I had a major circumstance that made this happen, but it seems to be no fault but my own.
I've had my same job for years, and still working. This debt slowly crept up on me (well, maybe not so slow) but by not making the best decisions, by having a larger mortgage then I should (and not considering HOA, repairs, etc), buying a car, and just lifes bills were bigger all around, especially having a young daughter hitting her teen years and needing more. Then getting on the "credit bus" to keep these payments up put me where I am today, majorly in debt and can't get out. I've worked some BRUTAL overtime to keep the payments up for the last year, but that overtime is scarce now and its impossible to pay the minimum amounts on anything (not to mention all the overtime was eventually going to lead me straight to the insane asylum). I was using the credit cards to live, and working overtime to pay the credit cards.
I find myself wishing I could say I had a major circumstance that made this happen, but it seems to be no fault but my own.
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