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hello everyone,
im sure my story is only one of so very many. A little bit about myself. Im 18 years old. I just got out of a 2 year relationship. Problem is i got myself into debt with my partner and now im all alone left to pay them. Im working 2 full time jobs and i feel almost as if the life is being sucked out of me. Life is meant to be enjoyed and i honestly dont feel like im able to enjoy it. I believe in strongly in the law of attraction so i decided im going to put it to use for me!. Does anybody know of any really good legitimate online business that might help me to generate some extra income? anything would honestly help but id truely like to quit my 2nd job..if i could generate 300 extra a month id be comfortable..i dont want anything that costs to start..im struggling like i said so i dont have money to invest..i know this could be a long shot..but quitters never win! thank you so so much i really appreciate any advice!

2007-11-23 04:25:33 · 8 answers · asked by secretcharmer33 1 in Business & Finance Careers & Employment Other - Careers & Employment

i am about ten thousand dollars in debt from hight interest loans...i understand why you would say im selfish but the money was certainly not for pleasure. Although i understand i am young. I did it with the best intentions.which obviously backfired in my face..im not looking for criticism or negativity..so if thats what your bringing to the table..save it

2007-11-23 04:53:58 · update #1

8 answers

I'm not sure what you got into debt over, but you may consider selling stuff on eBay. You may have to make other sacrifices too - trading down to a cheaper car, motorcycle, metro, or riding a bike, getting a roommate, etc.

Most experts seem to think you should focus on one debt at a time. Pick the smallest and put as much towards it as possible, while paying the minimums on the others. Then when that debt is knocked out, pick the next one, and so on.

If it's an ongoing debt, like a car-payment - you need to get rid of the car.

2007-11-23 04:35:19 · answer #1 · answered by Columbia 3 · 1 0

I understand debt, and understand how it can add up quickly especially in a 'couples' situation. I also believe in the law of attraction and it has worked very nicely for me.

I won't suggest you take a look at what I am doing, but I would invite you to take about 5-10 minutes to read the blog I wrote on advice for working from home. The link is in the second paragraph of my profile here on answers...

I DO also suggest that you research EVERYTHING thoroughly BEFORE you sign up, whether it is free, inexpensive or elsewise. Most Legit network marketing biz opps will not make instant money for you, but takes time to develope. MOST free things are not either, even after time. I know, because I have been there, done that... had credit card debt to show for it...
~good luck and if I can help further, just holler.
~jennifer

2007-11-23 11:05:49 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Are you in the Edmonton region?
I can completely understand what you're going through. My husband & I are just seperating and we are paying off our conjoined debt from the years we were together... It is very stressful!

I can show you how you can make an amazing amount of money putting in as much or as little time as you want.... I am currently making $600 - $1500 a month, working part-time at it.... I can show you how you can do that and even make more!

Let me know if you want more info...I would be pleased to show you how I am on track to have time & financial freedom & fire my boss!!!!!

m_maksym@yahoo.ca

2007-11-23 04:40:25 · answer #3 · answered by Megan 1 · 0 0

Life is meant to be enjoyed, but it sounds like you may have enjoyed too much of it too soon.

It also sounds like you've regrouped and are working to reduce the debt. I've worked two full time jobs simultaneously and it does suck the life out of you.

If you've reduced your debt as much as possible and there's no way of recovering any money from your former partner, then I'm afraid you are doing all you can. Stick to your budget and keep your head down.

Beware though of all of the internet scams. They're custom tailored to take advantage of people who are in your situation.

2007-11-23 04:41:19 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I don't see you improving your situation without some sacrifice. Whether it be paying for classes or schooling so you can get trained for a better career. You could also try selling some of your posessions online. Sorry I can't be more help but if there was a quick-fix everyone would have tried it by now.

2016-05-25 02:46:19 · answer #5 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

This won't go on forever - you'll get this paid off, even if it takes a few years, and then you'll have a lot of your life left to live a normal life.

Watch out for those online jobs - pretty much all of them are scams. You'll probably get a number of responses here touting some online "job" - the person recommending it will get some of your "signup" fee if you "join" - that's how people make money on those sites.

2007-11-23 05:02:36 · answer #6 · answered by Judy 7 · 0 0

you did not mention the size of your debt, or the interest you are paying, not what it is that you brought that has the debtload. reguardless only working it off will pay the debt down. you seem very fickle and selfish, and you are afraid you are going to miss out on life, you are young, and trust me when i say if you screw up your credit rating now, it will be 7 years before you clear it all up, so focus on that, now on anything fun ( unless it's free ), realize you are immature ( hence why you got into debt in the first place ) and your emotions only serve to betray you and get you in deeper into debt

2007-11-23 04:50:28 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

god knows i just got made redundant 30 mins ago! no warning whatsoever! :o(

if u find an answer, let me know!

good luck :o) xxx

2007-11-23 04:31:40 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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