VanityGirl said:
mokes310 said:
Were his loans private, or federally subsidized? If they were subsidized, then he has every right in the world to defer his payments while he is enrolled at least half-time (6credits/units).
Secondly, and not to offend, but that article you posted was circa 2005/6. Let me ask you this: What's happened in this country since then? Also, the vast majority of those vocations don't "require" degrees, but in many instances, a simple certification program will likely not be enough to satisfy the employers heightened requirements.
I tell you this out of friendship and honesty. I was an uneducated IT worker for three years (04-07) and was laid-off from my position in California (before the recession in Dec 07). After that, I was competing for Data Entry level positions with people who had CIS PhD's. Trust me, in today's America, you need a BS/BA at a MINIMUM if you want to get more than minimum wage for the rest of your life.
I'm not quite sure about the loans, I will have to double check. I do remember him calling the company and asking if he could had his loans halted while he went back to school. He recieved a swift no.
And I appreciate you picking that up. I understand that article is old, I was secretly hoping it would still be useful. (Sadly no.)
And I will have to see what we can do. He might have to just be a fireman or something if the school loans will not be halted.
Do check on the loans. Part of the Health Care overhaul included an overhaul of the student loan industry. In addition to lower intrest rates, there are also relaxed rules regarding repayment & deferment plans.
No problem about the article. A great deal has changed since then...
Sadly, the days of being able to get a job simply because you're a hard worker are gone. There is nothing wrong with being a fireman. Great pay, great hours (pretty much), and from the firehouse down the street from my house, damn great BBQ's

I do believe that he would need to receive certification from a tech school, but going off of an old roommates experience, it's very practical and not like traditional "school."
Another idea might be for him to research online universities like Capella University (link below).
http://www.capella.edu/