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Help with Adult Education

OK Girls....Here goes....I finished getting my degree...and am supposed to feel GREAT, but my employment status hasn't changed...my pay hasn't changed....and I am getting scared...with paying back the school starting soon...how do I manage....how do I get through this time when it sems so dark?? Thanks for listening...

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The job market is tough these days, so it may take you a little while to find what you want and what you need. Check out every online job website you can (Monster, HotJobs, etc) and send your resume to every business that you might consider working for. Even if they don't have openings, they'll usually keep a resume on file for a few months.

As far as the students loans go, see if you will be able to get them deferred or repayment based on your income level. Also, check on consolidation. If the loans are private, that probably won't help you. Most of my loans were federal, so I consolidated them a few years ago and got locked in at a great low interest rate. If none of that works, call up the loan company and plead your case. They worked with me when I started repaying as I am a single mother too. Good luck!

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You didn't say what your degree is in and whether or not you're working now and in what field. More information would help us give better advice. :)

Sometimes it takes time to get the right job! Think positive!

As for your profile....I know you didn't ask but my question would be...why are you getting little or no support from their dad? Its surprising that so many women don't pursue child support. It is the bare minimum of what their father should be providing. Personally, I let the court handle mine. They set the amount and they collect the payment. In Kansas, they will automatically take the support from their paycheck and send it to you. This is for your kids and its the least he can do. It doesn't make you any less of a good mom to accept this support! This could really help you make ends meet.

You simply have to have faith! You also have to "act is if"... What I mean by that is you have to act as if you already have the job you want. Do you KNOW what you want? Specifically? Write it down. When you act as if, you also have to roll in some good feelings. Its a smple process that is written about it many books these days and it helps you get over these humps.

What kind of degree did you get? Many of us had horrible problems getting the job we wanted after college and I for one, had to go back and get an advanced degree. I would also try Toastmasters to get your comfort level up. Everyone needs help here. If you went to a trade school like Medical assistant, etc, sometimes I see these new graduates out in the field applying for jobs and expecting much higher salaries than they are worth. Basically new graduates aren't worth that much in some industries because of lack of experience. You have to show how you can not only pay for your salary by increased business but also bring in a profit. Tall order! Good luck and definitley try Toastmasters for a year or two.

I think it's great that you are standing on your own two feet, you have gone down the path of getting your degree. You are doing things right!!! My advice would be to be patient, start asking your friends who they know so maybe you can hop jobs to somewhere in your field where they require a degree. Most places that require a degree pay better. Talk to your professors from school, see if any companies have contacted them for recruitments. The best way to get a job is knowing someone that works at that company. You are to be proud of what you have accomplished. If your kids aren't proud today (because they don't know any better), they will be later...Congratulations and think of job hunting as a new adventure, a new chapter in your life. Good luck!

I just graduated and got hired somewhere without having a degree yet. I got hired there right before I got my degree. Someone suggested to me that since I got it that I should ask for more money. I havent done this yet but its an idea. It never hurts to ask. Whats the worst they could say? No? Hope this helps!
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Have you looked into working from home in your spare time? I know that your boys must be your whole world, so working from home in the evenings, etc...would be ideal for a mom like you! Feel free to check out my website, and let me know if I can help! www.healthyhome4family.com and fill out the GET MORE INFO form.

Many blessings to you - keep your chin up!!!

T.,

Hold on! I was in your shoes about 18 years ago, and things will work out - they WILL. I divorced, and went back to school with a 3 year old and a five year old, and money was SO tight.

First, do all the stuff Amanda suggested. AND... give me some facts. Maybe I can even be helpful. What is your degree in? What jobs have you been doing until now? What do you enjoy doing and what are you best at? What would you like to do - your eventual dream job? I have some friends who run, own or have management positions in companies. Maybe I can help you...

It WILL work out!

Hi T.,
DON"T be afraid to ask for help. It's out there and it is meant for everyone!
My daughter is in a similar situation and felt as you do,
fortunately she has a family in her corner too...

There are people in this world who don't want/try to better themselves in order to make a better life for their children. They take advantage of everything available, with no intention of moving on ward and up ward.

It is women like you who deserve all the help and support possible.
Please see what is available to you, you and your children deserve it.
C. K.

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