

Just so you know, again, DCS has moved. It was a really long, involved and messy move that occurred between September 1 and 15, so it's possible it might have been lost in transition during the forwarding. I'm not saying that IS what happened, but I'll mention it to him.Having not received a response since then, I have sent off two more emails, one on September 20th and one on the 24th. Really, I only wish to make sure that my check wasn't lost in the mail. I don't mind the wait, especially given the amount of work involved when moving, but I do want to balance my finances at some point.
Danny S.
Point well takenYou just need to learn how to budget. If it truly is impossible for you to pay then SOMEWHERE down the line you made the mistake of taking out a loan you couldn't pay for or signing a rental contract you couldn't support. That's one of the benefits of a budget... you see stuff like that coming. Of course if you lose a source of income it can change, but that's why you always keep a little emergency leeway in a bank account somewhere.
I myself only have a student loan, and I don't intend to take out any more loans. I don't charge more to a credit card than I can pay for, and I pay it all off so I don't have to worry about interest rates. When I get a car or a house, I'm going to look not to keep payments down, but to keep the times I'm going to pay them low, to minimize interest and the total I have to pay.
Now if I only had a friggin' job I could finalize a real budget, pay off my 10 year loan plan waaay sooner than 10 years, and consider such luxuries as my own transportation and accommodation.
Artists have had patrons for centuries. And a street musician is not a beggar. And if you've ever looked at the non-profit world, it's all about begging for money, whether from supporters, the government, or people getting the services.Meh, it's just not something I'd do. I hate asking anyone for money.
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