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sweetapogee

(1,211 posts)
9. sorry to hear that
Wed Apr 24, 2019, 07:35 AM
Apr 2019

Your daughter might find happiness in New Jersey. While the COL and especially housing is quite high, so is teachers pay. Once you get tenure you can rack up the grad credits and the NJEA and local bargaining unit will see to it that the tuition for an MA is paid for and your salary increases. 25 years then you can retire with a decent pension. Pay into a 403b plus SS and much of the stress and anxiety disappears.

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OK ... fatrick Apr 2019 #1
God yes. MissB Apr 2019 #5
If you are suggesting the government pay off student loans to help the economy, Cold War Spook Apr 2019 #12
I've noted before the increases that I've seen in the cost of a college education MissB Apr 2019 #17
Post removed Post removed Apr 2019 #19
Yeah but you went to college back when it was cheap to do so. MissB Apr 2019 #20
"1st world country" Rambling Man Apr 2019 #21
I agree radical noodle Apr 2019 #2
Maybe even interest-free student loans True Dough Apr 2019 #3
It would radical noodle Apr 2019 #7
the public school sweetapogee Apr 2019 #4
Many schools these days radical noodle Apr 2019 #8
sorry to hear that sweetapogee Apr 2019 #9
That's good to know radical noodle Apr 2019 #14
As I understand it, Warren is proposing that only rusty fender Apr 2019 #6
Socialism is the answer my friend. Joe941 Apr 2019 #10
It depends Drahthaardogs Apr 2019 #11
I think your loans should not be forgiven NYMinute Apr 2019 #13
That's like saying radical noodle Apr 2019 #15
So, what happens if someone is a perpetual college student? llmart Apr 2019 #16
yes sweetapogee Apr 2019 #18
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