My 341 is done, I'm in the 60 day wait before discharge. However, my job-hunting is going well, enough that it's now looking plausible (though not probable) that I could get myself a job offer before discharge that could push my Schedule J DMI too high. If I received or accepted such an offer, would I be obliged to file anything with the court or with the trustee to let them know that things are now looking up for me? Perhaps I have to be careful not to let the application process run too quickly just in case I get lucky with an offer! (It's really hard for me to tell what I'm worth in the present employment market.)
In particular, I may get a job far enough away I have to stay there over the week, and I'm sure not going to relocate my family too as they're all happy exactly where they are, and I wouldn't relish trying to make two lots of rent and utilities pass muster on a Schedule J.
Maybe I just have to slow things down. After getting my bankruptcy paperwork together, I moved on to working on job application stuff, figuring at that time that finding new employment would be a long, difficult process, but I've been getting more interviews sooner than I expected, so perhaps I just need to hang out on unemployment for a while instead.
In particular, I may get a job far enough away I have to stay there over the week, and I'm sure not going to relocate my family too as they're all happy exactly where they are, and I wouldn't relish trying to make two lots of rent and utilities pass muster on a Schedule J.
Maybe I just have to slow things down. After getting my bankruptcy paperwork together, I moved on to working on job application stuff, figuring at that time that finding new employment would be a long, difficult process, but I've been getting more interviews sooner than I expected, so perhaps I just need to hang out on unemployment for a while instead.
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