Justabirdwatcher
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I keep hearing this "have 3-6 months of salary saved..."I do understand that, but that is what a savings account and having 3-6 months worth of your salary set aside for just this type of issues. I hope she finds a job quickly, but it seems there is more concern with a go fund me instead of asking if anyone knows of a job for her. I don’t see that anywhere in this original thread and I hate to say it, that would have changed things a lot for me. And to add to that it’s a $30,000 one, not just like 5-10,000 to get by.
How many people can actually afford to do this? Consider yourself VERY fortunate if you have. Very fortunate. Most folks I know, including a lot of long time career gov employees, live paycheck to paycheck for decades, particularly if they have kids.
I don't think some people realize how little most public sector employees actually make. Many of them qualify for government assistance even as GS-7's, which typically requires a 4-year degree. Imagine that, a government employee with a college degree, that still makes so little they qualify for assistance. What is wrong with this picture?