1. I've effectively been unemployed for a year (worked a short time as a contract attorney, made probably $2K in 3 months).
2. Used my credit cards throughout law school because my school would take its sweet time in sending out financial aid refund checks. By the time I'd get the check, I wouldn't be able to pay the credit card off and other expenses were due.
3. Blew through our $8000 new home buyer tax credit in a year paying the minimum payments on my credit card. My wife's salary is plenty of money if we didn't have my debt.
I attempted to negotiate with the credit card companies, and they don't even want to talk to me until I'm a minimum 60-90 days late.
2. Used my credit cards throughout law school because my school would take its sweet time in sending out financial aid refund checks. By the time I'd get the check, I wouldn't be able to pay the credit card off and other expenses were due.
3. Blew through our $8000 new home buyer tax credit in a year paying the minimum payments on my credit card. My wife's salary is plenty of money if we didn't have my debt.
I attempted to negotiate with the credit card companies, and they don't even want to talk to me until I'm a minimum 60-90 days late.
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