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Raybyrnes
ParticipantI painted and put up crown molding in my place. Landlord took a look asked for the receipts and paid me.
I enjoy my place and the labor didn’t bother me. Have an unfinished garage that I am thinking of dry walling and throwing some laminate floor on. She has already offered to pay me if I do it. This is a couple of weekends but if it is done right I can add 250 square feet of living space while keeping rent constant.
Raybyrnes
ParticipantI painted and put up crown molding in my place. Landlord took a look asked for the receipts and paid me.
I enjoy my place and the labor didn’t bother me. Have an unfinished garage that I am thinking of dry walling and throwing some laminate floor on. She has already offered to pay me if I do it. This is a couple of weekends but if it is done right I can add 250 square feet of living space while keeping rent constant.
Raybyrnes
ParticipantI painted and put up crown molding in my place. Landlord took a look asked for the receipts and paid me.
I enjoy my place and the labor didn’t bother me. Have an unfinished garage that I am thinking of dry walling and throwing some laminate floor on. She has already offered to pay me if I do it. This is a couple of weekends but if it is done right I can add 250 square feet of living space while keeping rent constant.
Raybyrnes
ParticipantI painted and put up crown molding in my place. Landlord took a look asked for the receipts and paid me.
I enjoy my place and the labor didn’t bother me. Have an unfinished garage that I am thinking of dry walling and throwing some laminate floor on. She has already offered to pay me if I do it. This is a couple of weekends but if it is done right I can add 250 square feet of living space while keeping rent constant.
Raybyrnes
ParticipantI sort of feel differently about this. It is not our kids fault that our generation has leveraged their generations educational bill.
College is now payback. You have benefitted from goernment policy that accelerated a run up in home prices and now you are being asked to foot a bigger part of your kids bill for education that was equally affected by that same government policy. Give and take.
I don’t think every kid is college material nor do I think it is a value for all kids. I think that the job of a parent is to provide the best opportunity that they can for their children to be successful. If that means helping them pay for med school fine. If it means helping to get them a power saw for his apprenticeship as a carpenter then that is fine too.
What makes little sense to me is parents overleveraging themselves to send their very average children to very expensive schools. It is like a person who can’t swim jumping into a pool to save their drowning child. They really aren’t helping. Unfortunately I have seen this scenario play out far too many times.
I believe the rule of airplanes. Put your own mask on first. Then look to help those around you.
Raybyrnes
ParticipantI sort of feel differently about this. It is not our kids fault that our generation has leveraged their generations educational bill.
College is now payback. You have benefitted from goernment policy that accelerated a run up in home prices and now you are being asked to foot a bigger part of your kids bill for education that was equally affected by that same government policy. Give and take.
I don’t think every kid is college material nor do I think it is a value for all kids. I think that the job of a parent is to provide the best opportunity that they can for their children to be successful. If that means helping them pay for med school fine. If it means helping to get them a power saw for his apprenticeship as a carpenter then that is fine too.
What makes little sense to me is parents overleveraging themselves to send their very average children to very expensive schools. It is like a person who can’t swim jumping into a pool to save their drowning child. They really aren’t helping. Unfortunately I have seen this scenario play out far too many times.
I believe the rule of airplanes. Put your own mask on first. Then look to help those around you.
Raybyrnes
ParticipantI sort of feel differently about this. It is not our kids fault that our generation has leveraged their generations educational bill.
College is now payback. You have benefitted from goernment policy that accelerated a run up in home prices and now you are being asked to foot a bigger part of your kids bill for education that was equally affected by that same government policy. Give and take.
I don’t think every kid is college material nor do I think it is a value for all kids. I think that the job of a parent is to provide the best opportunity that they can for their children to be successful. If that means helping them pay for med school fine. If it means helping to get them a power saw for his apprenticeship as a carpenter then that is fine too.
What makes little sense to me is parents overleveraging themselves to send their very average children to very expensive schools. It is like a person who can’t swim jumping into a pool to save their drowning child. They really aren’t helping. Unfortunately I have seen this scenario play out far too many times.
I believe the rule of airplanes. Put your own mask on first. Then look to help those around you.
Raybyrnes
ParticipantI sort of feel differently about this. It is not our kids fault that our generation has leveraged their generations educational bill.
College is now payback. You have benefitted from goernment policy that accelerated a run up in home prices and now you are being asked to foot a bigger part of your kids bill for education that was equally affected by that same government policy. Give and take.
I don’t think every kid is college material nor do I think it is a value for all kids. I think that the job of a parent is to provide the best opportunity that they can for their children to be successful. If that means helping them pay for med school fine. If it means helping to get them a power saw for his apprenticeship as a carpenter then that is fine too.
What makes little sense to me is parents overleveraging themselves to send their very average children to very expensive schools. It is like a person who can’t swim jumping into a pool to save their drowning child. They really aren’t helping. Unfortunately I have seen this scenario play out far too many times.
I believe the rule of airplanes. Put your own mask on first. Then look to help those around you.
Raybyrnes
ParticipantI sort of feel differently about this. It is not our kids fault that our generation has leveraged their generations educational bill.
College is now payback. You have benefitted from goernment policy that accelerated a run up in home prices and now you are being asked to foot a bigger part of your kids bill for education that was equally affected by that same government policy. Give and take.
I don’t think every kid is college material nor do I think it is a value for all kids. I think that the job of a parent is to provide the best opportunity that they can for their children to be successful. If that means helping them pay for med school fine. If it means helping to get them a power saw for his apprenticeship as a carpenter then that is fine too.
What makes little sense to me is parents overleveraging themselves to send their very average children to very expensive schools. It is like a person who can’t swim jumping into a pool to save their drowning child. They really aren’t helping. Unfortunately I have seen this scenario play out far too many times.
I believe the rule of airplanes. Put your own mask on first. Then look to help those around you.
Raybyrnes
ParticipantHave been advised by a friend that WAMU heading to 1$. Suggested we could see Wachovia and Nat City out of business aswell. His suggestion is Nat Gas (ROSE). Track this and see how it goes . I was told to by at 16 and missed the boat.
Raybyrnes
ParticipantHave been advised by a friend that WAMU heading to 1$. Suggested we could see Wachovia and Nat City out of business aswell. His suggestion is Nat Gas (ROSE). Track this and see how it goes . I was told to by at 16 and missed the boat.
Raybyrnes
ParticipantHave been advised by a friend that WAMU heading to 1$. Suggested we could see Wachovia and Nat City out of business aswell. His suggestion is Nat Gas (ROSE). Track this and see how it goes . I was told to by at 16 and missed the boat.
Raybyrnes
ParticipantHave been advised by a friend that WAMU heading to 1$. Suggested we could see Wachovia and Nat City out of business aswell. His suggestion is Nat Gas (ROSE). Track this and see how it goes . I was told to by at 16 and missed the boat.
Raybyrnes
ParticipantHave been advised by a friend that WAMU heading to 1$. Suggested we could see Wachovia and Nat City out of business aswell. His suggestion is Nat Gas (ROSE). Track this and see how it goes . I was told to by at 16 and missed the boat.
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