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[quote=Anonymous]I think a simple answer might be for you to just go out and look for a new job in any field or maybe in something that relates to your degree -- I don't know what you know how to do but try to secure a higher paying job and then you can figure out the rest. Maybe you can get on a law firm as a receptionist or a legal secretary and then maybe they will help you with tuition costs. Or maybe you can get on at a hospital as an orderly or in a clerical position or customer service, billing, etc. and then they might have some type of tuition reimbursement. Try Wegmans, I know a few folks that work full time, albeit the weekends, and they make a liveable amount. Go back to your community college and see their career counseling center and see what they suggest.[/quote]
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