wraiths82 in Anywhere is doing 39 things including…

become debt free

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wraiths82 has written 18 entries about this goal

Worst fears realized.. 5 months ago

My job was on the chopping block. I was not reappointed in my county. My administration listed various reasons, one of them being they felt I was better suited to middle school, not high school. I really enjoyed high school though, I felt like I connected more with students and was able to impart knowledge to them. Self doubts surface when someone tells you that you aren’t cutting it. My students all expressed their disbelief and I do have some contacts set so that they can keep in touch. I’m not sure if I’m staying here as jobs are so scarce. I am trying to get back in, but most of the jobs they’re hiring for my subject area are in high school and I don’t know if they’d take a chance on me. I hate these feelings of not knowing. I do not like being in this state of confusion and just NOT knowing.

Good note though, my debt is less than half what it was when I came back from Seattle, WA. My car is in the last year of repayment, my credit cards are down, even my student loan is down too! I feel really good looking at all that. I paid ahead my year of car insurance so that’s a plus. I do have some money saved up for my summer and I guess now until I get another job. I am taking July off though-my nieces are coming over and I want to enjoy them.

Don’t feel too over confident where you are. Do your best and strive. I made the mistake of feeling like I was doing great, when administration obviously didn’t feel the same way. I’m not saying to kiss butt per say, but jeez, if it helps-do it! I am doing a lot of that now and really praying for a teaching job. I don’t know. I’ll post again when I do hopefully.



Weight of the world is crushing down.. 7 months ago

Financial issues all around USA and world are just really coming home to roost inside my continually changing brain.

I see the crisis and feel compelled to point out what about the people who are doing right? Who are paying bills on time, and extra, etc.? It seems wrong to help out those who got themselves in the fix, when the housing market was buy buy buy. I know this is harsh but it feels like we’re rewarding those who make mistakes, instead of letting them learn from them. The whole mess with AIG should show what a mistake giving money/bailout is for many people. I think AIG should give back all the bonus money they’re talking of getting and take serious pay cuts.

This has really been a new reality here in my city and county. We are high in unemployment and supposedly the city south of us, Port Saint Lucie has been quoted as being the hardest city to get a job in, if not Saint Lucie county being the hardest county to get a job in. There is a thirty million dollar budget cut in education next year, and as the end of May nears, I wonder if I will have a job. I’ve heard so many rumors of how they are going to cut people and also on top of that extra, as they anticipate an even bigger number of budget cuts by then. It is a scary time to be working, with the possibility of your job being on the chopping block.

I’ve been working still on cutting down credit card debt, but it seems like I’ll make progress and then an emergency or disaster strikes. I still hope to have a credit card or two paid off, but majorly now I’m working on cutting down balances and NOT putting anything else on them. If I don’t have the money, I shouldn’t get it. Very basic, very simple and oh so hard to stick with.



Credit card balances 14 months ago

are going down…

but still sometimes I feel like Lila sometimes..



Waging the war on debt... 14 months ago

brings me down.

I have far too many credit cards with a way too high balance. I have my consolidated student loan and I have a little less than two years left on my car payments.

I did pay up on my insurance for the year-but that’s something I’d like to save some money so I can pay it outright for the year. Gas has been going down, which has been good. My storage unit is reasonable, and I have a lot of stuff in it.

While my nieces were here, I did indulge them, perhaps more in some ways then I meant to. I don’t regret it, other then having gotten my worst credit card down to under a thousand, has now spiraled up again. I put down a big chunk already this month on it, to lower the balance. I’m going to try to do another chunk off it when I get my next paycheck.

I’d like to get to the point where I can take a vacation and not have to pay it off later. Pay as I go! Novel concept.

Musing over my war with debt is like the war in Iraq…seemingly endless!



Excellent reading material that'll make you think about credit and all the horrible fees, 23 months ago

and some about the birth of credit cards etc. Check it out-its by Jame D. Scurlock and it’s called Maxed Out: Hard Times, Easy Credit, and the Era of Predatory Lenders. Apparently there is a movie about it and I’d like to see that too.

This is taken from the very end of the book and might interest others about this topic. “To learn more about the history of lending, or about the organizations involved in AFFIL, to share your story or learn how to protect yourself against predatory lending, I’d encourage a visit to www.americansforfairnessinlending.org You can also contact them at 77 Summer Street, 10th Floor, Boston, MA 02110

Interesting factoids & bits from the book:

a) Sarah, Duchess of York by the end of her marriage was $7 million in debt!

b) “We see names like ‘Bank of America’ and we think, ‘Those guys aren’t going to take advantage of me.’ But the truth is, those are exactly the companies that will take advantage of you.” -Bud Hibbs

c) Scary summary of events with credit card stuff(imho) by Walter Wriston who was apparently a brainchild with Citigroup Center.

1972-In Worthen Bank & Trust v. National BankAmericard, Inc., the United States Supreme Court gives banks the right to use both the MasterCharge and Visa Systems to issue credit cards, cementing the natural monopoly.

1978-In Marquette v. First National Bank of Omaha, the United States Supreme Court gives banks the right to “export” interest rates across state lines, i.e., to charge whatever interest rates they so desired anywhere.

1981-The Federal Reserve and the comptroller of the currency approve Citibank’s credit card office in South Dakota, effective killing the McFadden Act, which prohibited banks from making loans across state lines.

1996-In Smiley & Citibank, the United States Supreme Court allows banks to charge whatever fees they see fit. 1997-Congress approves the merger of Citibank and Travelers Group, effectively killing the Glass-Steagall Act, which prohibited banks from cross-selling insurance and other investment products.

d) President George W. Bust awarded Wriston(who set in motion all that stuff in c) the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2004, despite all the foreclosures, bankruptcies, and defaults all at higher levels than during the Great Depression. Anyone out there getting that? This guy helped bring the credit card companies to all our doors easily and despite all the people declaring bankruptcy, and huge piles of debt-our freaking President awards him a medal WTF?

e) The credit card companies are allowed to charge us all the fees that 20 years ago, over half of them didn’t exist!

f) Credit card companies “share” information. That means they can buy and sell your information, including your name, social security number, address, phone number etc., no questions asked. In fact many of the banks you see sell and buy this information for millions of dollars. You can of course object, and say please don’t do that, but the companies can still do it anyway. Ex-ten years ago, First USA paid the University of Tennessee $19 million for access to its students and alumni-all their info like I was talking about, which set off a bidding war for access to college students.

g) The big bankruptcy ordeal back in 2005, which by the way, was supposedly their biggest thing to do in the Senate-affects only 5 to 10 percent of the total number of Americans who go bankrupt.

h) Very sad stories about people getting into huge debt-but this one really got to me… I’ll summarize it.

It’s about Janne who took her son Sean to college, he was a National Merit Scholar from a small town in Oklahoma, going to college at the University of Texas in Dallas. While there, he gets tons of credit card offers, and lands in $12,000 in debt with 10 credit cards. He drops out, moves home and finds himself working two minimum-wage jobs, paying down the cards and saving money to declare bankruptcy. Anyhow, Janne & her husband had to discuss whether to bail Sean out of his debt or give their younger son the chance to go to college. In the end, they couldn’t see denying the younger son, so Sean accepted the decision, told his mother he felt like a failure, and two days later hung himself. Thereafter Sean’s memory was commemorated by a constant stream of phone calls from bill collectors, threatening letters, and more offers for credit, one of which read, “We want you back!” One day a collector called up and suggested that Janne should pay up to honor Sean’s memory.

“I gave you my son,” she replied, “What more do you want?”

I think that is simply horribly sad and a sign of how far ethics and people have just stepped over the line so much. An aside, my grandpa died back in Jan. 2004-and we’re still getting offers for him, and he died with alot of debt-something like $20,000+! It feels like these people behind the credit card companies have lost their humanity, and just don’t care about anyone, it’s all about them getting that bonus, etc..

-Posted this in my post random questions/rants and see if anyone answers/responds to them goal as well.



This isn't going to happen anytime soon. 1 year ago

My job at the bank ended yesterday. They told me I was the best temp they’d had and gave me a lovely gift basket. I was touched and thanked them all.

Sadly, though, I don’t have another job-I did start looking around and I’d been doing school interviews. Planning to go to the school board and union on Monday to see if I can get some answers. Keeping up the schedule I had too, and get up in the mornings early, and even with no job, try to do exercise first off and then start job hunting. It’s scary though with this going and hearing on the news about how our economy is well, frankly, sucking currently. I hope I can get a job and one that’ll pay the bills.

As to my credit cards…uck fooey, my American Express was great, and I am thrilled with the support they gave me. However Bank of America just told me in somewhat nice words, tough shit, and let the fees hit me. By the time they were done with the fees? I was $200 deeper in the hole. After I got all the bills paid along with the extra they hit me for, they tacked on another fee this month. I wrote an email to customer service asking for help, so maybe something good will come out of it. Not only that, but when I looked at my statement they upped my interest rate to 32.30 which is insane. For that, I do feel like tearing out my hair.

Progress on insurance front, I did manage to get a lower quote, almost half of what I was paying before, and for a full year! Woo…only downfall is I paid like 3 payments in one to get it started. Hopefully that means that, I have a month or so before having to pay again.

An odd upside to all this, is I’ve been getting statements from my retirement fund, and I have over $5000 in there(untouchable). I’m very happy about that. Now if I could make it grow to more, that would be truly awesome.



Not doing well with this goal.. 2 years ago

when things went badly and I moved back to Florida, it took up the last of my savings and any spare money I had around. I did yardwork for my parents to earn enough for my car payment and some extra cash. I thought I’d be able to get a job right away teaching, but the county just got all messed up and it then started a hiring freeze that still may be going on. I’m still hoping to get a job teaching, but currently got back in with my temp agency.

I’m doing a job now, that’ll last 4 to 5 weeks supposedly and its boring, but it’s a paycheck. I’m freaking out still as bills are coming and I can’t pay them till I start getting some paychecks which through this company take forever. Think I’ll try calling the two credit companies and ask if I can set my payment date later in the month and explain the situation. My insurance payment isn’t until the end of October and I should have enough in my account by then.

Being out of work teaching, makes me appreciate when I did have a job teaching. Doing all these temp jobs really makes me appreciate it all the more. I may try substituting if in the meantime nothing comes of getting hired somewhere. Hopefully something will work out.

This goal seems like it’ll never be checked off at times.



New updates...got a credit card paid off and that only leaves two left, with my two student loans.. 2 years ago

and my car bill.

Interesting note though, Roger Dean Buick dealership called me to tell me another customer had an accident and wanted to get another car the same as mine. They asked if I was interested in trading it in. I have been interested, so I said yes, and arranged to go in on Saturday(tomorrow). I’ve looked online and only vehicle I like is Suzuki Vitara, which looks to be a gas guzzler. I’m going to be upfront about what I want, not any bigger bill than I have, not a gas guzzler and something that’ll get me to Seattle with no problems. If it doesn’t work, or they can only trade it in, I may- than I can buy a junker or something to ride about here.

The thought of lowering what I have left on my car bill is very tempting and to get a different car is even more tempting….



Ack... 3 years ago

ok I tried this Winsor Pilates…however, somehow they thought oh charge this one $50 for 2 vhs tapes and get this every month? I was like what the hell with this? I swear if I could’ve reached through the phone wires, they would’ve finally understood why I was upset. Fargin operator. Blah.

My niece is in North Carolina now, and I didn’t do bad on my splurge with her. I didn’t overspend-a first I admit. I tend to be sky is the limit until I hit it. Yeesh.

I’m still thinking about a car, but it’d be next year, as I figure if I trade it in. That’d give me about what I have left to pay off it. Then if I save my money, I can get a cute Geo convertible for under $5000. Or just not get a car…that’s tempting too. No payments, or insurance….mmmm

I had an unexpected expense as my computer screen died after six years service. The last few weeks I’ve had to hit it or drop it to get it working if the screen went black. It finally died on Sunday. My new one is bigger, as the old one was 13.5 inches and my new one is 17, very nice. It’s just as big as it was the cheapest I could find and I did buy a warranty as those come in handy in my family.

Must sell the things I keep meaning to do at the newspaper. I desperately need the money now thanks to Pilates and sheer not figuring correctly. ((long sigh))



If I look at this goal and start to giggle hysterically is it a bad thing? 3 years ago

Rhetorical question, I admit.

I am putting off paying credit cards off as I need to have some money allowed to be charged to them for…my trip to Maine for my cousin’s wedding and the land survey for…my own property.

Add in the new knowledge my niece is moving and I am getting kind of a last blast weekend with her this weekend…and I’m just not going to pay alot extra on my bills this month…

I sometimes wonder if this goal will ever…be done.

Have dallied with idea of trading car in so the balance would go down and getting a lower priced car that maybe I’d like more…the convertible idea is very tempting in that respect.

I want to live and try things…but when it starts eating into my budget and debt…I start to wonder if I should pay first and play later or what?



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