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Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 1:35 pm Subject: New graduate nurse in trouble. |
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I am a 22 year old nurse who graduated 6 months ago. I have been working since 10 days after I received my license. I have always worked and worked hard at everything I do. I have had some trouble since I started school relying on credit cards for really paying my way through school and all the financial "pop-ups" that come along with it. i have hit some bumps since graduating and my parents telling me that I needed to move out and not being able to pay my bills in the mean time. I work really hard and I am trying to get my life on the right track but with all of the "pop-ups" that have gone along with school and moving out and everything else. I am scared and frustrated and I really really wanting to get out of debt and get going.
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thecopymaxgirl

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Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 2:47 pm Subject: |
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Ok.. There is nothing to worry. You should call your creditors and tell them about your intentions. They will be willing to work on your terms. Give a try. If this doesn't work, there is professional help to consider. You can enroll with a dmp company and consolidate everything under one payment plan. The counselors have better experiences on dealing with such companies and arrange a reduction plan. You are still in control and you can improve your position from this point.
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mcranberra

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Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 3:50 pm Subject: |
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Do you have any savings that you can tap into to help you to be in a position to move out? How about possibly paying room & board to your parents until you are back on your feet enough to get your own place?
_________________ "Never give up on someone you can't go a day without thinking about".
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