potterfanatic
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Oct 28, 2011
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*Please don't talk to me about the ethics of this lol. I've considered the options carefully and I can promise you that my cost of forgiveness is MORE than made up for in the 8% interest I pay to the government, in addition to the pitiful salary the government pays me at my current job, plus all the overtime work I do without overtime pay.
Yes! This is the point of the program, to try to incentivize public service (at least that's what I think) good for you for figuring out what works for you.
If not, you guys will all know who I am because I'll be the named plaintiff on the class action lawsuit against the Dept of Education lol.
We'll be right there with you! We have 2 years left in the program and I keep expecting something to happen before we reach the two years. We had such a hard time getting them to accept his certification form, (It took 9 months and 4 re-evaluations. One time they denied it because they said he turned in a blank form without even his name on it. We were like, "Then how did you know to deny it or put it in his file?") that I feel like it's never going to happen.
I haven't had any problems since then though, and that was over two years ago. A lot of my coworkers were freaked out over the recent news articles about only 1% of people getting approved so far for PSLF, but it sounds like the vast majority of people had either never certified their employment or hadn't actually reached 120 payments and were just applying for forgiveness, so I haven't worried much about that. I've seen a couple stories on Reddit of people who were actually approved for forgiveness after following all the rules, which is comforting.
