Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this the same lady whose DH has the BMW or Mercedes and an ex-wife and horrible spending habits?
Lol yes.
No, the scenarios are totally different.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this the same lady whose DH has the BMW or Mercedes and an ex-wife and horrible spending habits?
Lol yes.
Anonymous wrote:Is this the same lady whose DH has the BMW or Mercedes and an ex-wife and horrible spending habits?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Troll. OP you've posted multiple threads about your life across different forums. You have yet to heed the advice you've previously gotten.
I know, this sounds oddly familiar. I think the husband is older so they couldn't wait long to have kids.
Anonymous wrote:Troll. OP you've posted multiple threads about your life across different forums. You have yet to heed the advice you've previously gotten.
Anonymous wrote:If you're a fed and abroad in a high COL area, consider bidding on a next assignment someplace less lovely and more cost effective. Places with high differential make it easy to pay off debt at home. I paid off $50K in debt in my first three years of foreign service (all at differential posts), as I was not paying housing costs and was careful to manage my other expenditures. While it's a bummer not to be in Europe or someplace fancy, my family is so much better off without ugly debt hanging over our heads.
Anonymous wrote:You people are harsh.
OP, I work for an agency where lots of people work abroad. With all of the allowances they receive, they seriously bank the dollars when they're overseas.
This is a problem solved by hacking away over time.