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This is just a MM vent.
H and I were working completely opposite schedules. He has a 9-5 office job and I work one job out of town three days a week and come home to work 5-10 at night and 1-11 on weekend nights. We were stretching ourselves thin and have only had one day to spend together in the last two months. On the flip side we have been able to pay off another 4 thousand in SL debt.
This morning I was offered a part time job in an office as an assistant. I will work M-F 9-1 and make about 50% of what I make now but also work less than half of the hours I have now and will work on campus just like H does. He begged me to take the job and be available to spend more time together.
This means that putting up 2 thousand a month to SL debt is going to fall to only 1 thousand. I know in the long run this will be a good move and will lead to full time office jobs in the future but I am still so irritated that as of now we will be taking twice as long to pay these off.

Love: March 2010 Marriage: July 2013 Debt Free: October 2014 TTC: May 2015
Re: Frustrated.
Though I generally agree that no debt is good debt, I think federal student loans are about as close to good debt as you can get. You sound very dedicated, so I'm sure you'll pay them off quickly, but I think it's the right choice to not put your life on hold. We've made a similar choice with my student debt (H's is crazy low interest). I'll try to get slightly ahead of the ten-year plan early on, but we'll still take occasional trips, save for retirement and a down payment, live our life, etc.
Good luck with the new job!
Thank you for all of your resposnes! I know you are all right but it is just hard to wrap my head around. Hopefully we will still be able to pay them off quickly still. We thought that was our priority but after actually trying it out we both realized that we needed to come first.
As of right now the loans will be paid off in the summer of 2015 but we may decide to have a family before then and slow it down even more. As long as we can acomplish it within our five year(fall 2017) plan we will be happy!
Love: March 2010 Marriage: July 2013 Debt Free: October 2014 TTC: May 2015
Love: March 2010 Marriage: July 2013 Debt Free: October 2014 TTC: May 2015
Another vote for taking the part time job (which will open bigger doors down the road more then likely) to spend more time with your husband and yourself before you become majorly burnt out. I would rather spend time with my husband and pay debt off a little slower.
I'm assuming when you say 50% pay cut you are looking at hourly. Don't forget the value of not having to drive out of town with the cost of gas and wear and tear on your car and any other costs you have for that job.
I accepted the job and start next Wednesday! I am getting excited but I really like the jobs I have now and wish I could finagle all three. Haha. H is excited to do a date night on the weekends and I am excited to have more time together on the day to day. It is going to be an adjustment but a good one!
Love: March 2010 Marriage: July 2013 Debt Free: October 2014 TTC: May 2015