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<blockquote data-quote="dstc_99" data-source="post: 642711" data-attributes="member: 15473"><p>If it wasn't for I-5 I would probably be a real hard ass about it and tell her she was on her own. The one bad thing about living on a military base is that it is hard to get a job on post and you are generally seperated from the rest of the community by a major road. In our case it isn't a major road its an 8 lane HWY.</p><p> </p><p>husband and I had a nice long talk about it last night and I told him I was NOT taking on a new loan and that she needed to pay her own insurance. husband is talking about cosigning. I warned him about it and reminded him if she didn't pay he had to. Yes I know by "he" I really mean "we" but I am in denial for now.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>I spoke to husband about all the wrecks last night and mentioned that even though she wasn't at fault I was pretty sure her driving to fast, riding bumpers, and stopping at lights on a dime might have something to do with it. If you drive in a manner that puts you at high risk then you usually have wrecks.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>She is working, but it is a seasonal job with a Toys R Us Outlet. She has two interviews in mid January for Babys R Us and Toys R Us as an assistant manager. I think she is kind of sitting back and waiting to see if she gets one of those. husband and I both discussed that she hasn't really been trying to get a full time position or even get two part time positions. Effort in those areas would make me feel better about her car issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dstc_99, post: 642711, member: 15473"] If it wasn't for I-5 I would probably be a real hard ass about it and tell her she was on her own. The one bad thing about living on a military base is that it is hard to get a job on post and you are generally seperated from the rest of the community by a major road. In our case it isn't a major road its an 8 lane HWY. husband and I had a nice long talk about it last night and I told him I was NOT taking on a new loan and that she needed to pay her own insurance. husband is talking about cosigning. I warned him about it and reminded him if she didn't pay he had to. Yes I know by "he" I really mean "we" but I am in denial for now. I spoke to husband about all the wrecks last night and mentioned that even though she wasn't at fault I was pretty sure her driving to fast, riding bumpers, and stopping at lights on a dime might have something to do with it. If you drive in a manner that puts you at high risk then you usually have wrecks. She is working, but it is a seasonal job with a Toys R Us Outlet. She has two interviews in mid January for Babys R Us and Toys R Us as an assistant manager. I think she is kind of sitting back and waiting to see if she gets one of those. husband and I both discussed that she hasn't really been trying to get a full time position or even get two part time positions. Effort in those areas would make me feel better about her car issue. [/QUOTE]
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