It’s not stupid when they cannot afford the house. |
I heard a radio ad today that UPS is hiring package handlers and drivers for the holidays. "Fill out an application and get hired in 20 minutes." Where I live, package handlers start at $23/hr. |
Why can't you get any unemployment insurance? Would help a little bit. |
Op, do you have any stocks, bond or CD?
Sorry you are going through this. I hope you find a job soon. |
Why are people so eager to be judgmental on DCUM? Just answer her question or stay quiet. She had reasons (medical and other) but those aren't your business. |
That PP said a hardship not a loan. Those are two different things. OP should see if she qualifies for a hardship disbursement on her 401k. |
Crazy. OP didn't say her income, but she did say it was over her husband's $120K. Let's say she makes $150K. You really think the best route for someone who is laid off from a $150K job is to run to a $38K job at Target?? |
+1. Even working at MCDonalds will get you thus money. And DH can pick up shifts at McDonalds on the weekends too. College professors don't work that many hours. Find agencies that hire people to take care of the elderly. These jobs are pretty easy. 20K is nothing. |
DP. Why not? I know engineers who have done something similar for almost a year while job hunting. As soon as she gets a job on her field, she drops the target job. Her DH should get an evening shift or weekend shift packing at Amazon too. |
+1. Find something part time to just get some income coming in since you don't want to pull kids from childcare. I'd look at a 401k or credit card loan. Any chance you have whole life insurance? You may be able to get a loan on your policy. My other advice is to sign up for ynab.com budgeting software. Start logging every expense. I guarantee you it will help you save $ on spending (there may be some low hanging fruit--subscriptions, etc. that you can cancel). |
OP has crapped on every suggestion made, no wonder why people are getting snarky. |
+1. This is what DCUM is about. People have answered OP's question. OP has also gotten some financial advice (which they need!). |
Yeah, that's the thing. You can't afford your house and need to sell it. It only gets worse from here. Debt and more debt. |
Use credit cards. Rent your house out and move into apartment or crappy house for $2000 or less. Get a part-time job. I thought the substitute teaching was a great suggestion. If you can't pay the mortgage, how do you expect to pay the HELOC? Don't put your home at risk. |
+1 Worst case scenario you can't pay it back then and then have to sell the house to keep your good credit score. It's a risk but so are other options. But first I would look into the hardship 401K withdrawal and renting out your home. For what it's worth we lived in a tiny apartment for two kids for a long time. It wasn't uncomfortable but it saved us a lot of money and was worth it. |