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Melvin Said:

Unemployed and can't find work. What should I do?

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"Military insurance will NOT pay for a breast reduction"

Odd, I know a few who have had military insurance and had covered for a reduction from them.

As for employment, have you tried like Burger King or Target or similar position?

IMO if you are not employed you should take whatever position is open and that wants to hire you. You are making $0.00 now. If you were employed you'd be making more than $0.00. Its great that you have a good background education wise, but you canNOT be picky if you are unemployed!

If I ever became unemployed, I'd do my damndest to get ANY position I could, to assist with the bills and other things that need income, until I get the position I want.

Renee Said:

Who knows Peter Donner ?

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SCAM. Don't touch it. The grammar & spelling are atrocious & he wants you to teach English!!. You can see what he is after in para 7, i.e. $200 `to arrange visa'. If you pay any money, kiss it goodbye.

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Bobbie Said:

Whats most important about Home Insurance - Price or Cover?

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Vernon Said:

How can Hillary claim her healthcare plan was not passed during her husband's term in office?

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My job is to code the plans created during the Clinton admin.. It is unfair that those who pay taxes but have assets usually only meet "observation level" and therefore will have a large bill in spite of allegedly being covered by insurance- it is a loop hole created and maybe this was the Clinton's way of supporting insurance companies that supported their campaign. Regardless, it is unfair that tax payers pay for our leaders healthcare and the poor and are being denied care for themself.
Also medical facilities jump through hoops with massive rules. Facilities that cannot afford nurses to figure out the hoops, do not get reimbursed for legitimate expenses. This is not fair- we need a simple system that covers legitimate bills for everyone, not just those who can jump through hoops.

Maxine Said:

Do you think this is possible to do? Please help!?

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Not every situation presented to you is one you should take. You're seeing that... how many sacrifices are you really willing to make just to say that you "own" a horse. This is a huge responsibility on your part and kudos to you from looking at this from a realistic stand point... how much of your day to day life are you willing to give up in order to full lease a horse?

Once you start working, you're going to be looking at losing an extra three hours, a few times a week to be able to afford the horse. So probably those three days you won't be able to ride by the time you're done work and homework. It may also be difficult to find employment if you aren't willing to work more then say, just weekends.

You're making a very stupid assumption that if you own or lease a horse that you will be forever poor. You will make money in your life, just at 16, it's a long ways off. Once you've completed college (if that's the road you choose), you'll be working full time, you'll get into jobs that pay more then $8/hr. You'll also be working 40 hours a week vs. 15 hours a week. The money will come so that you don't have to decide if you eat or pay board that week, you just need a little patience :)

Perhaps talk to your trainer about playing with the lease a little. Instead of paying $290/month for board (could you talk to the barn manager about working some of this off perhaps), maybe you could opt to pay for some of the other things, like farrier or perhaps even vet bills. This way you would have the opportunity to save up for these things, like if you're only earning $50/week, you put half of that aside to pay for the farrier cost every six weeks. This way you can take another $20 and put it into your car fund and have a little bit over to go see a movie with friends or something.

Or perhaps even if you do get after school employment, ask if your trainer will only half lease. As I said before, those nights that you're working after school, there may not be enough hours in the day for you to get to the barn, why pay for the days that you can't even get out to see the horse?

Personally, your trainer made a dumb move to buy another animal if she can't afford to take care of it. Obviously you find yourself in a good situation, but she shouldn't have bought another animal if she can't afford to day to day uptake - although this has little to do with you, I just had to say it. So, sit down and talk to your trainer and see if there's something you can do to try and work the situation out.

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