C.B. asks from Olathe, KS on July 25, 2008
We're Broke
OKAY so we just bought a car, and had to hurt ourselves financially to come up with a down payment...long story short, now my husband's boss is out of town and has left them with no work (they do basement work for builders, contracted) and we are BROKE. broke as a joke. it didn't help that my husband spent $110 on groceries (AND diapers) yesterday. we don't even have gas money at the moment. i'm not sure i'll last through the week getting to and from work. i'm not saying this to complain or look for sympathy - i did this and i knew it would be tough. i just thought it would start getting easier, and it's getting harder instead. not my husband's fault, but we just got a double whammy we didn't expect with his boss being gone. anyway, last night i had a rough night because my husband proposed we pawn my wedding ring (it has a large diamond in it and is about the only thing of value we have) to raise a little cash, and it about broke my heart. to me that is the last stand. we're not "poor", we're just broke. anyway...i'm wondering if there are any ways to come up with cash fairly quickly and easily other than that...a few dollars to supplement our income, since next week is rent and my 30 day tags will be expiring and i'll have to get those on the same paycheck...it's not looking good for at least another couple/few weeks. the baby has food and diapers, so i'm not panicking too much...just wondering if i'm missing something. i'd hate to do it but i'm about to go get a second job...it's just that i hate the thought of missing time with my son at night (i know, if i have to, i have to), but also, this should NOT be a long-term thing...i did the numbers dozens of times before i bought the car and the payments shouldn't be a problem at all. ok i'm sorry if i'm rambling but this is just really bothering me, especially since it's MY new (used) car that did it to us. anyway, any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. also prayers and kind thoughts! thanks!
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So What Happened?™
i wanted to update and let ya'll know that i had a brainstorm and my hubby just took two good-sized boxes to half price books. movies, books, etc...hopefully they will be more than enough to get us through the week. i feel soooo much better. but i'm still going out and looking for a second job.
it's not so much that we're hurting long-term, what i didn't explain correctly was that to get this car (which i completely budgeted for the payments, they should not be a problem) i didn't save up for a down payment. our tax return and stimulus check (as well as a healthy bonus my husband got from his job) were all BLOWN, and that was both of our faults. but i insisted we needed a second car (we DID, trust me) and i took it upon myself to see it done. if my hubby had his way he'd have driven his old clunker (with no title, no less - which meant we couldn't tag it) until it fell apart. SO i have no regrets as far as that goes. i bought this used car and gave him my old car to drive. but i truly feel as though this is my doing, and so i feel i should make an effort to fix it. once we recover from an entire check of mine being put towards this car as the down payment, we'll be better. and, good news - in august i get three paychecks! (normally two a month). so we'll be "okay". i want to thank everyone again for your advice and support. it is so helpful to have such words of comfort and empathy just a click away. thanks again!
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B.H. answers from Kansas City on July 25, 2008
I think everyone is suffering a little with this ecomomy and the cost of living going up so much. I read an article the other day talking about pay increases. It said that with the cost of living going up that the average pay increase needs to be at LEAST 6% in order to maintain. My husband and I spend at least 500.00 a month now in gas just going to and from work. It is crazy right now.
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J.R. answers from Kansas City on July 28, 2008
I know you just bought a car, but look into taking the bus to work! It will save you a ton of money on gas and it sounds like you could really use that money elsewhere right now.
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V.M. answers from Kansas City on July 25, 2008
If your credit is good, maybe you can apply for a personal loan at your bank or credit union. Borrow enough to pay your tags with some money left over to put in your account to cover any other expenses (food, gas) that will give you a head start until your husband starts working again. We've all been through hard times like this, after 16 years of marriage and 3 kids later, I understand what you are feeling. It will work out and get better. Keep the faith and God will provide.
Take care,
V.
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A.B. answers from Kansas City on July 26, 2008
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I'm so sorry to hear about the scary time you are going through! As women, I think we value our security so much that when it is threatened we feel as though our world is collapsing. (At least I know I do). Please don't get down on yourself!! Many people are in the same boat as you! Financially things are tight at my home too. We have downsized (no cable, we didn't have internet until my work started paying for it, basic phone plans, no eating out, keeping the air turned up, turning off lights, shopping at ALDI, using coupons, carpooling or getting all my errands done in one day/trip, etc.) We started doing a budget every month (with the help of Dave Ramsey's materials/ Financial Peace). I would highly recommend getting his book and following the debt snowball/budget. It gave me financial hope when I was terrified! I have noticed that I feel more "secure" when I know where every dollar is going. Recently, we had a garage sale and sold some old furniture on Craigs list. We ended up making over $600 and we really didn't have a lot of nice stuff. We did have a lot of old furniture. I let out a friends dog for some extra money and have done some babysitting. You could always watch someone else's kiddo, plus your baby would have someone to play with. I've thought about taking on a part time job, which is a devistating thought. I haven't taken one yet, but some other moms had some great ideas. Driving a school bus pays about $12/hour (I think) plus you get a sign on bonus and you can take you child with you. Another option is to work at UPS. You can work the early bird shift while your kids are still sleeping 4:30am-8:30am. The pay isn't great, but you get full benefits for your entire family, which can save you a lot of money in medical bills. Plus they pay for a gym membership and have other benefits while you only work part time. I would HIGHLY advise you not to get a payday loan!! I have heard nothing but horror stories about those places. Well, I have talked long enough. I'm sorry that I don't have a lot of advice about ways to get quick money (besides selling stuff), but I would advise you to be prepared for "next time." Don't get me wrong, I know you weren't expecting for your husband's boss to be out of town. Had that not happened, you wouldn't probably be in this situation. However, unfortunately, things like that will probably happen again. I would love to talk to you about how we are budgeting and how I feel more at peace financially now, if you are interested. Please feel free to reply back if there's anything I can do!!
A.
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B.H. answers from Kansas City on July 25, 2008
I think everyone is suffering a little with this ecomomy and the cost of living going up so much. I read an article the other day talking about pay increases. It said that with the cost of living going up that the average pay increase needs to be at LEAST 6% in order to maintain. My husband and I spend at least 500.00 a month now in gas just going to and from work. It is crazy right now.
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K.M. answers from Kansas City on July 26, 2008
Hi C.,
Just saw your response after I wrote this. So glad you were able to go to the Half Price store. Ignore my message below! :)
Best,
K.
Hi C.,
So sorry to hear you guys are going through a rough spot right now. I hope that this will be a short-term thing for you and your family.
Though it wouldn't be much cash and I don't know what you have around the house, I have had luck in taking things to the Half Price Book Store (that's the acutal name of the store). They take CDs, records, DVDs, VHS tapes, and certainly books. They probably take other things, too. They give cash on the spot (though you have to be willing to wait until they can look through your stuff). I got $10.00 there the other day for taking in some things we had left over from a garage sale. It might get you a little gas money for the rest of the week.
Best wishes and I'll be praying for you and your family.
Sincerely,
K.
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D.B. answers from Kansas City on July 26, 2008
Why does your husband not have a second job? Your ring will not bring enough money to get you by and it will be gone. Maybe he has but there are lots of builders out there that have contracted workers, there are temp jobs for them until the boss comes back. Did this boss just leave with out letting his workers know they were going to be out of work? If so he may need to look for other employment if this is the way his employer does him. Any work or money is better than none. It sounds to me you are taking this all on yourself. This should be a team effort. This is just what I get from the information you gave. It is a hard time for everyone and especially for families with children. I know the families I take care of are all having difficulties but still need childcare in order to work. So I help out by reducing my rates to at least cover my gas and basic needs. Do you have any family that can help with your childs needs? I use to buy diapers food and formula for my grandchildren until my sons family got on their feet. That would at least help with that worry. I will pray for you and all the families having such a tough time right now and hope things will come around. Ask God to help you and have faith he will.
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W.F. answers from Kansas City on July 26, 2008
You are not alone, many have been in the rough too. In order to cut our family costs we stopped taking the newspaper, stopped cable television, started layering our errands in a driving route whenever possible, stopped eating out including getting a soda when filing up for gas and started shopping at Aldi's. These little measure add up. Consignment of out grown kids clothes and gear is a way to recoup cash. My advice is to not "pawn" your wedding ring, it is a symbol of love and committment - how would you ever view it the same if it were pawned. Please know that you will get through this difficult time.
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C.M. answers from Kansas City on July 25, 2008
Is your husband willing to get a temp job or deliver pizza's to get you by? Even donating plasma pays $50 a pop. Next time you need groceries check into a food pantry, at least that money can go towards gas instead of groceries. Places like Catholic Charities can help with diapers and other baby stuff if you get in a crunch.
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L.R. answers from Kansas City on July 25, 2008
since your husband's boss is not in town and he has no work right now, how about going to one of those places where you can work for the day and get paid that same day? what about a cash advance on a credit card? just some thoughts. hang in there. it will get better.
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