I've had all I can take. I officially hate this stupid place. I will have no job in a month, my student loans are delinquent because I haven't had a job since December 15th and I don't get paid for the work I have done for the the last two weeks until February 15th, which means I'm going to be even more delinquent on my loans, and can't make rent.
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If you think you'd be able to get a job back home and moving in with your parents would save a bit of money, I say go for it!
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In fact, I think all loan companies offer some kind of economic hardship deferral. I was looking into this sort of thing last fall as I was freaking out about loans and such. Check out this page from the Federal Student Aid website: https://www.dl.ed.gov/borrower/DefermentFormList.do?cmd=doViewRequirements&wizardName=Economic%20Hardship%20Deferment (though I believe this may be just for loans made through the federal government).
A friend of mine who works with me at the Art Museum now was an Americorps Vista worker last year. He worked with underpriviledged kids at the ArtHouse in Erie and I think they either deferred his loans or paid part of them (that I'm not positive about, but I know some community service program does that sort of thing).
Just a few things to think about. Miss you, enjoy your bacon and I hope you're doing well.
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