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Wednesday, September 02, 2009
Joyce Lain Kennedy :: Townhall.com Columnist
Ask Joyce: No Job and Can't Pay Student Loan Debt
by Joyce Lain Kennedy
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DEAR JOYCE: After a season of Dust Bowl-dry employment drought following my degree in international relations, I decided to get practical and obtained a second degree in education to become a teacher. My husband has a Master of Arts degree and worked in a low-paid retailing job until the store closed. The problem is that, after earning two degrees, I have $100,000 in debt and no job. My husband's student debt load is $85,000 and he has no job.

I have applied to school districts everywhere without success. After a six-month grace period, Sallie Mae calls and calls, demanding I repay my loan -- impossible to do when you're unemployed. I understand I could pay $150 to put my account into "forbearance" for six months, if I had the $150. What can I do to dig out of my educational debt mess? -- A.M.

You don't mention parents or a rich uncle, and I'm not aware of any fairy godmothers ready to dash in with a Big Save, but here are a few ideas for your ghastly dilemma.

1. Immediately become an expert on the new federal Income Based Repayment program (IBR) and see what it can do for you.

IBR became available in July. It can help borrowers keep their loan payments affordable with payment caps based on their income and family size. According to the Web site ibrinfo.org, most repayments will be less than 10 percent of income, and even less for borrowers with low earnings. IBR also forgives remaining debt, if any, after 25 years of qualifying payments. IBR is available to anyone with federal student loans, whether past, current or future.

Visit ibrinfo.org for details. Also view moneyinformant.com; search for "student loan debt."

2. Ask around for a free or low-cost credit counselor. A call to an experienced private-sector financial planner may produce referrals.

DEAR JOYCE: I took a job offer with a year-old startup. The product looked good, and the company president told me the company had deep resources. The job was a good one for nearly six months. Then everything went south and the company folded. I don't know yet how much damage that bum decision will cause to my future career. How can I avoid being suckered into a losing company again? -- J.E. Continued...

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Joyce Lain Kennedy is a syndicated columnist focusing on business and career issues.

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A happy environment?
Joyce, I often read your material, but you're off today. A happy environment? I was a small business owner and if someone told me that in an interview, I absolutely would not hire them. This is double speak for, "I want a lot of money, and no work or responsiblity." It is a lot of trouble to "keep writing someone up" and yet that person is still continuing to call the boss names. On the 3 degree student loan issue - while there are options for deferral, this couple needs to get off their high horses, and take a job, any job to pay bills. We have 2 nephews in the same situation, and neither has even bothered to look for work. Degrees from expensive private schools - and sitting around doing nothing except whining like this couple. Tell them to grow up. Flip burgers, dig ditches, join the military - take responsiblity for your self. There is work available if people want it.
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