Author: Olivia
Not Changing Anytime Soon.
I don't understand American sometimes. I mean I know it's pretty corput in many ways but why tf can just about anyone get a 250k-400k school loan for an Ivy League school and they give it to you no issue no problem but then someone has a small business they want to get a SBA loan or whatever for $100k etc and it's like your trying to gain access into the White House. For example I know a college student who went to a major college for 4 years racked up 380k yes that's right and is going to be a kindergarten teacher . Like wtf if she ever pays that back it will be 75 years from now. But I have a small business with a great plan etc but can't get a $150k loan ? American is absolutely messed up. If I was in politics it would be…
you are fired
This sub sucks
Good luck on not making me work for the rest of my life.
They are regulating how many seconds you spend at stop signs and crosswalks, even down to the amount of time it takes to deliver a magazine vs a letter, to the amount of time it takes to open a single mailbox.
I have a problem and I need advice
I work at an assisted living facility as a coordinator. I am the one who does the logistics, gets the groceries, schedules the caregivers, runs the financials, and makes sure that facility has what it needs to function. This isn't my first job in this position, so I am well aware of what to expect. Right now, as with most all of healthcare positions in our area, staffing is terrible. So when people call out sick we don't have the staffing to cover those shifts and I am called in to work the floor. I don't mind doing that, I enjoy working with the residents. The thing I hate is that I am taken away from my duties and not given the adequate time to keep things moving like they should. These last two weeks were especially hard. I haven't been able to get anything done, nor have I had…
After graduating high school, did you move to a different city ?
“I always feel bad about myself because most of the posts are from people in their 20s. By 30 most people seem to be financially stable. I am over 35 and drowning in this economy on top of acquiring cc debt. Not a home owner, no big assets.” Found this on r/povertyfinance and thought I would share it. Cheers!