We have all worked our fair share of crappy jobs. We have also all been screwed over. I'm sorry you went through that, but don't try to play a martyr. (I worked on an non-airconditioned receiving dock driving a forklift overnight for two years when I graduated high school just to keep my roof over my head and my mother gambled away my "college fund". I've been there too!) Another thing, my one job is "cushy" yes. I'm a busdriver for my second job, not so cushy. (Irritating as all hell is ore like it!)
I am glad that you know how I feel like now. It just I got irritated when you said this to me, "Not all of us are kids and have parents to pay our bills." My point was that I wasn't one of those spoiled kids either.
As far as loans go, my husband took out a six thousand dollar loan for school. We are paying back 22 thousand on that. "5 times" is what's called a figure of speech. It is nearly 4 times the amount though. And the interest accrues yearly. What you pay the first couple years is only interest, not principle. Go get a car loan or mortgage and see what I mean.
I see no reason to take out a loan when you can work a couple of extra hours to alleviate it. It my personal experience that loans are best avoided unless necessary.
Ah, I understand now what you mean. If you get a long term loan (30 years or more), it can get very expensive. But a house mortgage, if you get a good deal on it and sell for profit, you will get more than your money back. This is a good investment. I was only talking about a one year loan for me. $20,000 to pay all undergrad tuition for me and then if you can pay it back in one year, the loaners get interest of $1,200. Of course, I can't pay it back in one year so the number will go up. So, yes it will be expensive if I don't pay it back in 10 years.
In the other hand, I don't like car loan at all. They are degradable machines that make you pay and you get no profit. That is why I take the RTD lightrail everyday!
Anyways, my point is that if you can't pay your tuition, then who is? I was only saying that education loan is a good investment if you don't have any money or can't find a part time job. So, I am glad that you have a job that pays your college!👍👍
Hopefully for me, I will get my job at Walgreens this week and maybe I won't even need the loan money, which would be awesome. 😀