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The Library => Haley Center Basement => Topic started by: Townhallsavoy on April 26, 2013, 09:56:57 AM
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What's the scariest financial situation you've ever been in?
Here's what I'm facing:
- In the middle of June, my wife and I will have our first kid.
- At the end of May, I'm quitting my job to go back to school or possibly pursue other avenues.
- We're going to refinance our Alabaster house and hopefully rent it out. If we have to, we'll stay, but I'd rather move closer to B'ham because I'll be going to UAB and my wife works in Inverness.
- As of right now, starting in October when my teacher paycheck stops coming in, we'll be around $500 short of making ends meet.
I'm currently building a base of guitar students. I have 13 right now, but I'll need at least 21 to make ends meet and hopefully more to have savings/vacation money/extra.
I'm terrified. Anyone have any similar stories to help me not feel like such a pansy or idiot for doing this?
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One time I looked in my wallet and I realized I only had a $20 in there....scared me half to death.
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One time I looked in my wallet and I realized I only had a $20 in there....scared me half to death.
That's when you realized the maid was stealing from you?
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What's the scariest financial situation you've ever been in?
Here's what I'm facing:
- In the middle of June, my wife and I will have our first kid.
- At the end of May, I'm quitting my job to go back to school or possibly pursue other avenues.
- We're going to refinance our Alabaster house and hopefully rent it out. If we have to, we'll stay, but I'd rather move closer to B'ham because I'll be going to UAB and my wife works in Inverness.
- As of right now, starting in October when my teacher paycheck stops coming in, we'll be around $500 short of making ends meet.
I'm currently building a base of guitar students. I have 13 right now, but I'll need at least 21 to make ends meet and hopefully more to have savings/vacation money/extra.
I'm terrified. Anyone have any similar stories to help me not feel like such a pansy or idiot for doing this?
Have you lost your mind? I would only say that the mere fact that you are thinking ahead and crunching numbers puts you ahead of 90% of America. Your question is the risk worth the reward. And there is no way to know but I admire your go-gettivness.
What kind of guitars your fav? I'm a Martin man. If I lived closer I may sign up with u.
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That's when you realized the maid was stealing from you?
Actually thats why I fired the butler, you can't find good help these days.
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Last year, I had a contract on the 2nd beach home and for some reason, the buyer decided he liked this other home better. I was stunned because I knew the one he opted for only had 5 bedrooms and the 3rd floor back deck needed some repair. Anyway, the Mrs. decided she liked the feel of the Lexus SUV better than the Mercedes, but didn't want to part with the Mercedes either. I was in a quandary trying to figure up enough tax write-offs for 2012. But, you've all been there, right?
But srsly, the first few years of marriage were a big rollercoaster ride of financial ups and downs. One time between jobs and wondering what the heck we were going to do, I went to my dad to borrow money to start a lawn care business. My pops was not thrilled at the idea and loaned me some $$$ to get by until I could find a "real job". Fortunately, I did but for while there we were wondering how we were going to make the minimum payment on that massive $400.00 of debt we had put on a credit card.
I think the most scared I've ever been was taking the Bar. When I tell you ALL our eggs were in that one basket, I joke not. I had cashed in everything to get through school and if I didn't pass that little 3 day pop quiz, I had no job, no savings, no retirement and still $25K in additional school loans to pay back. Yeah, that shit made me physically sick.
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Have you lost your mind? I would only say that the mere fact that you are thinking ahead and crunching numbers puts you ahead of 90% of America. Your question is the risk worth the reward. And there is no way to know but I admire your go-gettivness.
What kind of guitars your fav? I'm a Martin man. If I lived closer I may sign up with u.
Martin D-16 here.
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Have you lost your mind? I would only say that the mere fact that you are thinking ahead and crunching numbers puts you ahead of 90% of America. Your question is the risk worth the reward. And there is no way to know but I admire your go-gettivness.
What kind of guitars your fav? I'm a Martin man. If I lived closer I may sign up with u.
Maton 808. Australian made guitar. About $2500, and it has the best pickup system in the world.
I also have a Taylor 414CE, but I really need to sell it. I never play the thing.
For electric, I have a Fender 1997 Anniversary edition. They only made 1997 of them, and it's designed exactly like the Fender SRV model.
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Last year, I had a contract on the 2nd beach home and for some reason, the buyer decided he liked this other home better. I was stunned because I knew the one he opted for only had 5 bedrooms and the 3rd floor back deck needed some repair. Anyway, the Mrs. decided she liked the feel of the Lexus SUV better than the Mercedes, but didn't want to part with the Mercedes either. I was in a quandary trying to figure up enough tax write-offs for 2012. But, you've all been there, right?
But srsly, the first few years of marriage were a big rollercoaster ride of financial ups and downs. One time between jobs and wondering what the heck we were going to do, I went to my dad to borrow money to start a lawn care business. My pops was not thrilled at the idea and loaned me some $$$ to get by until I could find a "real job". Fortunately, I did but for while there we were wondering how we were going to make the minimum payment on that massive $400.00 of debt we had put on a credit card.
I think the most scared I've ever been was taking the Bar. When I tell you ALL our eggs were in that one basket, I joke not. I had cashed in everything to get through school and if I didn't pass that little 3 day pop quiz, I had no job, no savings, no retirement and still $25K in additional school loans to pay back. Yeah, that shit made me physically sick.
I'm going to be in that boat. Maybe.
I'm taking pre-med classes at UAB and will take the MCAT in about a year and a half. Then off to medical school where I will acquire $100k+ in loans and enter a field that the government may totally buttfuck.
Unless something else works out. Not sure what. But something else...anything but teaching English to 15 year olds.
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Martin D-16 here.
HD-35 and a Taylor are my only (what I consider nice) guitars. Have a few other toss arounds that I like the sound off. In the market for a composite acoustics. I heard they stopped making them but the sound is incredible for a composite guitar. And you could use it for a canoe paddle without water damage.
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HD-35 and a Taylor are my only (what I consider nice) guitars. Have a few other toss arounds that I like the sound off. In the market for a composite acoustics. I heard they stopped making them but the sound is incredible for a composite guitar. And you could use it for a canoe paddle without water damage.
Can't say I know all that much about Martin guitars outside of the one I play. Several years back, I was in the market for a new acoustic. I had started playing in our church band and the old Ovation I was playing just wasn't cutting it. The guy I normally traded with at Art's Music told me they started carrying some Martins and they were experimenting with pick ups, which I believe Martin never used in their product up until then. Again, I don't know the history all that well. To me, a Martin was strictly a guitar that bluegrass musicians played. He showed me the D-16 that had a cut-away, which I really like, and it had a tiny nick on it, that you had to get in the right light to see. Anywho, he knocked off several hundred dollars and I absolutely loved the feel and sound of it. I bought it and have never even considered changing.
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I'm going to be in that boat. Maybe.
I'm taking pre-med classes at UAB and will take the MCAT in about a year and a half. Then off to medical school where I will acquire $100k+ in loans and enter a field that the government may totally buttfudge.
Unless something else works out. Not sure what. But something else...anything but teaching English to 15 year olds.
Outta curiosity, have you ever considered the PA program at UAB? The reason I ask is that it's kind of a way to dip your toe in before jumping. I know someone who decided to take the leap recently and I was looking at the job outlook and a 30% increase in demand was forecast over the next ten or so yrs.
I believe that they have an accelerated program if you are willing to plunge into it. I don't remember if it's a yr or two. Anyhow, was talking to a physician friend who thought Obamacare would mean more incentive for rural care--in turn more PA's. Not sure about the rationale.
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Outta curiosity, have you ever considered the PA program at UAB? The reason I ask is that it's kind of a way to dip your toe in before jumping. I know someone who decided to take the leap recently and I was looking at the job outlook and a 30% increase in demand was forecast over the next ten or so yrs.
I believe that they have an accelerated program if you are willing to plunge into it. I don't remember if it's a yr or two. Anyhow, was talking to a physician friend who thought Obamacare would mean more incentive for rural care--in turn more PA's. Not sure about the rationale.
I did.
Guess who goes to PA school?
EMTs, nurses, and pharmacists.
Seriously. It's next to impossible to get admitted to PA school if you don't have any prior experience. In fact, I was told by an adcom at UAB medical school that my chances of getting into a top 20 medical school are exponentially higher than getting into any reputable PA schools.
I also looked into nursing, but fuck that.
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I did.
Guess who goes to PA school?
EMTs, nurses, and pharmacists.
Seriously. It's next to impossible to get admitted to PA school if you don't have any prior experience. In fact, I was told by an adcom at UAB medical school that my chances of getting into a top 20 medical school are exponentially higher than getting into any reputable PA schools.
I also looked into nursing, but fudge that.
I've been thinking about starting a cricket farm. If all else fails, I will be needing an assistant. Eventually, I plan to expand and sale gourds and VCR's.
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scariest financial situation?
Retired out of the military and moved to Dallas, Didn't have a job or a place to live.
And knowing how to kill mofo's was not a resume highlight.
I would say this is a "suck it up buttercup" moment in your life progression.
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Last year, I had a contract on the 2nd beach home and for some reason, the buyer decided he liked this other home better. I was stunned because I knew the one he opted for only had 5 bedrooms and the 3rd floor back deck needed some repair. Anyway, the Mrs. decided she liked the feel of the Lexus SUV better than the Mercedes, but didn't want to part with the Mercedes either. I was in a quandary trying to figure up enough tax write-offs for 2012. But, you've all been there, right?
But srsly, the first few years of marriage were a big rollercoaster ride of financial ups and downs. One time between jobs and wondering what the heck we were going to do, I went to my dad to borrow money to start a lawn care business. My pops was not thrilled at the idea and loaned me some $$$ to get by until I could find a "real job". Fortunately, I did but for while there we were wondering how we were going to make the minimum payment on that massive $400.00 of debt we had put on a credit card.
I think the most scared I've ever been was taking the Bar. When I tell you ALL our eggs were in that one basket, I joke not. I had cashed in everything to get through school and if I didn't pass that little 3 day pop quiz, I had no job, no savings, no retirement and still $25K in additional school loans to pay back. Yeah, that shit made me physically sick.
Dammit...I could have used a lawn company that cares. Motherfucker!
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Dude....I only cut with Husqvarna lawn equipment.
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Dude....I only cut with Husqvarna lawn equipment.
I figured with as much money as you make you would hire someone to cut it.
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I figured with as much money as you make you would hire someone to cut it.
Cover blown. Okay, you got me there.
But, I do roll the garbage can down to the curb on pick up days. Gotta' get my exercise in somehow.
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"We cut your grass late at night so you don't have to worry"
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By grass do you mean pubes?
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Snaggle's Lawn Care & Legal Services
"We can cut your grass or sue your ass. We care."
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Snaggle's Lawn Care & Legal Services
We'll cut your grass but we won't cut our fee.
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Snaggle's Lawn Care & Legal Services
We'll cut your grass but we won't cut our fee.
Don't let the other grass guys take your money, we watch out for your bottom line.
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- At the end of May, I'm quitting my job to go back to school or possibly pursue other avenues.
What exactly are the new avenues or studies?
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What exactly are the new avenues or studies?
Pre-law
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Your problem weeds are our problem weeds
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Pre-law
I thought you were pre-med?
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Started my own business in 2003. Signed a contract with a state government agency that gave me the freedom to quit my job. Hired three other people, including one of my best friends.
Wife was working part time. One daughter was 14 and in private school, the other 5 and about to start.
Government agency suffered budget cuts. Head of the agency and my main supporter took furlough. We would get paid, but we'd have to wait a year at least.
Borrowed. Sold. Didn't pay myself. My friend wasn't in to not getting paid. Demanded full salary, wouldn't accept cuts or wait for things to get better. I had to fire him. It was bitter and we aren't friends any more. He thinks I lied to him about the company's situation when I took him on.
Got the bank to float me a loan based on the recievables but that meant I was spending money I didn't have based on money I hadn't gotten that would be gone when it got there.
Was literally one week away from total collapse. If I'd had to go one more week without something hitting it would have been over.
But I prayed. A lot.
And out of the blue I got another small contract that kept the doors open, and then the furlough ended and I got payment and a renewal there. They recommended me to another agency because I'd kept helping them when everybody else shut them down until they paid and that brought another contract.
Ten years later? It's all good.
Luck is a combination of hard work and faith. If this is what you're led to do, keep plugging away.