You can’t be serious? First, you don’t know if she’s a 15,14, 13, or 12. I started as an attorney in government as a 12 and it took a LONG time to get up to the top of the pay scale.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are better off than in 2018, when we had no savings, I was terrified of losing everything, and we had to borrow money from my dad. But realistically, only a few paychecks. We have savings to go a few more after that but I would start to panic. Federal attorney married to a disabled veteran. This area is expensive and it is tough on one income (plus veteran's disability).
A fed attorney and disability pay is a good income. I don’t get it.
They just don’t budget well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are better off than in 2018, when we had no savings, I was terrified of losing everything, and we had to borrow money from my dad. But realistically, only a few paychecks. We have savings to go a few more after that but I would start to panic. Federal attorney married to a disabled veteran. This area is expensive and it is tough on one income (plus veteran's disability).
A fed attorney and disability pay is a good income. I don’t get it.
The VA checks will keep coming.
Anonymous wrote:We can go at least 6 months without touching stocks and 401ks but I don’t wNt to have to do this. It is so stupid.
I think if Congress ant do their job then the government should fully shutdown- like stoop social security, stop Congress being paid, stop TSA- stop all of it and then maybe the average voter will start paying attention and get rid of these losers.
Anonymous wrote:Not even one months. I am a GA-15 single mother and get no money from my ex. I have one child with profound special needs. That and divorce has drained me to the point where I live paycheck to paycheck, and have not made a 529 or TSP contributor for over a year. If I was really in a bind, I could liquidate some of 529 with a penalty or take a TSP loan, though I don’t know how I would pay it back. However, I am also essential so will not be furloughed, and grateful for that.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a GS15 pay capped employee who would definitely not be exempt (furloughed in all the prior shutdowns). I thought we’d be pretty healthy at about 4 months of savings but apparently that’s below average here! That’s how long we could last just from purely liquid assets. I have a consulting side gig where I bill more hourly than my government job so I could ramp that up and push the 4 months out potentially quite a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not even one months. I am a GA-15 single mother and get no money from my ex. I have one child with profound special needs. That and divorce has drained me to the point where I live paycheck to paycheck, and have not made a 529 or TSP contributor for over a year. If I was really in a bind, I could liquidate some of 529 with a penalty or take a TSP loan, though I don’t know how I would pay it back. However, I am also essential so will not be furloughed, and grateful for that.
Why are you grateful that you won’t be furloughed?
DH is civilian navyAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ Do you have automatic deposit with Navy Federal? They had a program that advanced the paycheck during a shutdown before. Zero percent loan. May be available this time.
I thought you had to be military/DOD to join?
Anonymous wrote:^ Do you have automatic deposit with Navy Federal? They had a program that advanced the paycheck during a shutdown before. Zero percent loan. May be available this time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not even one months. I am a GA-15 single mother and get no money from my ex. I have one child with profound special needs. That and divorce has drained me to the point where I live paycheck to paycheck, and have not made a 529 or TSP contributor for over a year. If I was really in a bind, I could liquidate some of 529 with a penalty or take a TSP loan, though I don’t know how I would pay it back. However, I am also essential so will not be furloughed, and grateful for that.
Do you have automatic deposit with Navy Federal? They had a program that advanced the paycheck during a shutdown before. Zero percent loan. May be available this time.
Why are you grateful that you won’t be furloughed?
Anonymous wrote:Not even one months. I am a GA-15 single mother and get no money from my ex. I have one child with profound special needs. That and divorce has drained me to the point where I live paycheck to paycheck, and have not made a 529 or TSP contributor for over a year. If I was really in a bind, I could liquidate some of 529 with a penalty or take a TSP loan, though I don’t know how I would pay it back. However, I am also essential so will not be furloughed, and grateful for that.