Breaking it all down...
I think I might just have to invite a fellow DIS from NC to come on over and see exactly what my family is dealing with.
I have no doubt things are tough for you and your family, that's not the issue...
1. I have NEVER asked for any money, ever. I have asked for advice to get good deals, but never for direct money.
Of course not -- that would be a direct violation of the board's TOS. but at the same time, would you care to disclose what goes-on between you and "The Angels" in the PM world?
2. I have NEVER recieved any money for anyone on the DIS boads. EVER
OK - but we know someone sent you an expensvie doll, so your daughter could have a good Christmas, and you came to this board asking how to sell it on eBay...
3. We only have one vehichle (all we can afford) around here places will NOT hire teenagers who do not have their own car. Both boys spent the whole year searching for jobs.
So, in NC, if a teenager doesn't have a car, they can't get ANY job? Sorry, I don't buy that one, as I live near St. Louis, and when my local Target store closes at 10:00, I see a lot of folks driving by to pick-up their non-car owning family members.
4. My sister send my DD her plane ticket because she know that DD had a terrible 8th grade and a visit to her home in FL would be fun. DD has made tons of friends from neighborhood.
That's fine, but before your sister sent the ticket, you came here looking for advice on how to buy a ticket to Florida from Triad or RDU.
5. We have NO immediate family that is in any position to help us.
You, and many others -- anyone on this board who is over 40 most likely does not have both parents, and even if they did, money could be an issue with other family members.
6. DH is a "contracted instructor" not a professor at a private low paying college. DS is going to a much larger state school. DD is taking home less than $2,000 per month for a family of 7. Figure out how that works....it doesn't.
OK, so your husband is not an actual faculty member, but a contractor -- I understand how that all works. But "DD is taking home less than $2,000 per month for a family of 7"?? I really hope you meant to say "DH"...
7. DH has his masters and worked hard for same company climbing corporate ladder to earn 6 figures in which we were comfortable, not over the top.
It's not hard to figure that your husband was most likely working in the financial services industry (or something closely-related), and since much of today's banking world revolves around North Carolina with giants such as Bank of America and BB&T both having their HQ in your state (and the near-failure of Wachovia/fire sale to Wells Fargo, and Royal Bank of Canada suddenly selling their RBC U.S. franchise to PNC Bank, and killing a bunch of back office jobs in NC, since those jobs already existed in PNC's home of Pittsburgh), I wouldn't be surprised if there are hundreds of others in your local area in the same situation. It's real life...
8. After crash of 2008, his job was terminated. Along with 30+ others in our small town. There are no chances to get such jobs anymore around here. We are trying to stay here until boys graduate....because of Drum Major, chance at being Val, all counyt/all region football player with chance to play in college (rising senior) and now rising junior is in many clubs and named Drum Major.
It's admirable that you want to "do it for the kids", but feeding the family and keeping a roof over their heads should come first. If your husband still has marketable skills, perhaps relocation should be a consideration...
9. Trips to NY and WDW were gifted from band scholarships to Drum Major and as reward to hard work and volunteer time given. We cannot give financially so I work my tail off doing manual labor volunteering in all areas of school.
OK, but if I were in your financial situation and was "gifted" trips to WDW and NYC, the Budget Board would be the last place on earth I would come to talk about it. Think about it...
10. Raffle was huge success, selling out withing 6 hours, all prizes donated by and Sklyer now has her new wheelchair!!! Shame on you for even dragging that into this mix.
What shame? Especially, since you said it would appear on a segment on your local Fox station (which, as of yesterday, still has not made it to the internet). You have to take a look back and admit the whole thing didn't "pass the sniff test"...
I have just started a full time job this week. I will making fair money, however I will be carrying the health insurance which will eat 1/3 of my paycheck. However we will have insurance. We could qualify for medicaid but choose to carry our own insurance. I will now be working 2 jobs. I could not be happier.
Congrats -- when the going gets tough, everyone in the family has to roll their sleeves up and contribute. In the end, it makes the family stronger.
I am sure I am leaving some of the particular critics info out. AND I had tried to avoid telling all because of the negative comments that will be posted. As far as me still being here. I have been nothing but nice to all. Its the posters like a few here who are downright mean, borderline heartless and seriously lacking compassion that I wonder how they get away with the obvious harrassment(sp?).
I haven't seen "harrassment" so much as I have seen people questioning your posts -- you have to admit, there are certain things about your posts that give the seasoned reader pause...
Come walk a few days in my shoes and I think you may change your minds and at least follow the golden rule "if you have nothing nice to say".
So, you are saying you can post anything you please, and the rest of us who may not agree with you can't respond? Uh-uh (shaking head) ...only DISboards admin/mods can make/enforce the rules.
The last words are that I hope and prayer that none of you will ever have to face some of the things that life has thrown our way. Losing major incomd job, eating up savings, losing family car, struggling to provide food, clothing, etc for 5.
I honestly don't think some of you would fair a well.
Didn't you just say something similar? That's what a lot of us are getting at -- these "woe is me" posts. We get it. Many people here have been there/done that, but they don't choose to make it a public issue.
My simple advice to you, momxx5 -- when things do finally improve, don't go "over the top" and do big-ticket things like leasing the Benz. By that time, your kids will be grown/near grown, so if you learn to live within your means, everything else will fall into place.