What do you do about this when you're 50+? H and I both had the unfortunate circumstance of never really knowing what we wanted to be when we grew up. I got a antiquated secretarial degree, consequently HATED sitting in an office, and now all the youngsters are FAR ahead of me with the computer programs, so I am umemployable in that field. H ended up as a residential subcontractor, doing good until the housing bubble burst. We are still afraid to file because the business might die more dead than it is, and he doesn't believe he has hope of finding any "real job." The money I make from my two part-time jobs might almost fill the bottom of the penny jar. When I hear about after-Bk-success, it's usually because someone has some great job or great business skill. But what if you don't???? You feel lower than a worm's belly! I would ONLY consider re-education if it didn't involve student LOANS, and I still don't think we're "low-income" even though we are astronomical debt!!! Moral support...? It's a curse not knowing your "calling," and I truly don't think everybody has one...![cry](https://www.bkforum.com/core/images/smilies/cray.gif)
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