I second @kdc2007 and add in why don't education prices relate to salaries of those professions upon graduation to allow you to comfortably pay off said loans?
Our lil' diva: late like her Momma: 40 weeks 5 days!
I second @kdc2007 and add in why don't education prices relate to salaries of those professions upon graduation to allow you to comfortably pay off said loans?
Seriously on this one. I don't know how some people (like teachers starting out) manage!
That clothes are not made for women who have extreme hourglass figures and narrow torsos/big boobs (as I am usually whining about here. BTW @Calikat80--I'm not skinny, just my torso is, LOL.) It's like we're an ideal but it's only supposed to be worth something if we're, you know, naked, and in most day-to-day social/professional activities that is not a requirement.
The other thing is that my freaking life is so medicalized post-childbirth (right now in the midst of a potential cancer scare with an idiot endocrinologist who will not answer any questions about anything, including this). I just want my old, non-medicalized body back! I want not to have to worry about all that sh!t.
It's not fair that people get to sleep more than 4 hours at a time or get to wake up at an hour later than 6.
It's not fair that my co-worker worked from home 4 days this week and I only did 1 (and that she turned in work incomplete and late and no one batted an eye)
It's not fair that my daycare ladies get to play with Ty all day and I always get a sleepy baby who just eats and naps until bedtime
It's not fair that DH has had 5 full nights of uninterrupted sleep in the month of November, and I have not. In fact, I haven't had that since LO was born.
It's not fair that I've had 2 knee surgeries, had melanoma skin cancer, one molar pregnancy, and need back surgery... And I'm only 32.
It's not fair that I take a 24 hour hiatus from the bump because I've been so busy and miss all the dramzzzz! I just spent over an hour catching up...shew! @-)
Andplusalso it's not fair that you can't lose weight by looking at the gym and paying for a membership.
It's not fair that the man I fell in love with and married a man who lives on the other side of the world. It's not fair that it's easier for us to survive in Sydney vs New York. It's not fair that no one from my family (except my mom) and none of my friends have met my baby.
It's not fair that I'm allergic to peanuts and developed the allergy as an adult do I know exactly what I'm missing out on when everyone else is eating a Reese's.
I second @kdc2007 and add in why don't education prices relate to salaries of those professions upon graduation to allow you to comfortably pay off said loans?
Seriously on this one. I don't know how some people (like teachers starting out) manage!
I think it depends on the school district, but I made a pretty decent starting salary. It wasn't great, but I could afford to have my own apartment and everything. I didn't have any student loans, but I could have squeezed them into my budget if I had and just spent less on the extras. Now if I had gone into editing like I was originally hoping, that pays peanuts--like half a starting teacher's salary!
It's not fair that beer and wine get you drunk. They taste good and no one dare say the nonalcoholic versions are just as good. They are not. Those companies LIE!
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It's not fair that after working in my new position for 2 months and told I would only be working daylight hours, now my manager wants to add on evening and night shift coverage and extra hours. Really?!?! I just may have to leave the position. I feel very betrayed.
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Our lil' diva: late like her Momma: 40 weeks 5 days!
The other thing is that my freaking life is so medicalized post-childbirth (right now in the midst of a potential cancer scare with an idiot endocrinologist who will not answer any questions about anything, including this). I just want my old, non-medicalized body back! I want not to have to worry about all that sh!t.
It's not fair that my co-worker worked from home 4 days this week and I only did 1 (and that she turned in work incomplete and late and no one batted an eye)
It's not fair that my daycare ladies get to play with Ty all day and I always get a sleepy baby who just eats and naps until bedtime
I could go on...
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Bradley 05-04-11 & Tyler 06-18-13
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Bradley 05-04-11 & Tyler 06-18-13
It's not fair that I've had 2 knee surgeries, had melanoma skin cancer, one molar pregnancy, and need back surgery... And I'm only 32.
@-)
Andplusalso it's not fair that you can't lose weight by looking at the gym and paying for a membership.
It's not fair that it seems like there's never enough time.
And yes student loans too!
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Bradley 05-04-11 & Tyler 06-18-13
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Bradley 05-04-11 & Tyler 06-18-13
I think it depends on the school district, but I made a pretty decent starting salary. It wasn't great, but I could afford to have my own apartment and everything. I didn't have any student loans, but I could have squeezed them into my budget if I had and just spent less on the extras. Now if I had gone into editing like I was originally hoping, that pays peanuts--like half a starting teacher's salary!
It's not fair that DH gets to sleep all day in a nice quiet house and I am alone all night with DD and her shenanigans.
It's also not fair that DH gets to go out with his friends and I don't.
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It's not fair that I don't have a personal chef.
What does DINK stand for?