Re: Moving office into my house
Posted by Carol on 7/27/06
> Especially since one man just posted about a secretary. It's 8 years and > he's still carrying debt from law school. so, how many years do you think it should take to pay off a student loan? especially the way tuition has gone up in the last couple of decades? > > I seriously doubt anyone on here is actually making any money. And by > that, I mean showing a "reasonable" profit vs. hours put in. If so, then > post some figures instead of: Helping the community is great, etc. No one > cares about anyone. What counts is money, being able to pay bills and to > eat. On top of that, after attending law school and racking up massive > debt for 3 years, I think it would be nice to be able to pay that down > and afford a reasonable semi-lower middle-class lifestyle. And I doubt > most of you can even do that. It always saddens me to see that kind of attitude coming from "professionals" and just reinforces the way people see as money grubbing scumbag liars. sir or madam, I take offense at your insinuation that I am not being honest.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Moving office into my house, 7/24/06, by Michael E. St.George.
- Re: Moving office into my house, 7/24/06, by The Man.
- Re: Moving office into my house, 7/25/06, by Carol.
- Re: Moving office into my house, 7/26/06, by L.
- Re: Moving office into my house, 7/26/06, by randy.
- Re: Moving office into my house, 7/26/06, by Carol.
- Re: Moving office into my house, 7/26/06, by Rob.
- Re: Moving office into my house, 7/26/06, by L.
- Re: Moving office into my house, 7/27/06, by The Man.
- Re: Moving office into my house, 7/27/06, by anon.
- Re: Moving office into my house, 7/27/06, by tina.
- Re: Moving office into my house, 7/27/06, by Carol.
- Re: Moving office into my house, 7/28/06, by Mr. Blue.
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