This Company Will Pay Your Student Loans, But Here's The Catch

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Would you trade vacation days to pay off your student loans?

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This Company Will Pay Your Student Loans, But Here's The CatchWould you trade vacation days to pay off your student loans? This Fortune 500 company is betting that you might Considering what I owe, I would have to live to year 2300. Mostly, years of interest. I will never live long enough to get out from under this debt. I will die in student loan debt! Sacrifice work/life balance because America manufactures debt? Sad times. It's called a job. That's when you work on your days off (you start with 365 a year) to earn money to pay off your bills.
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This Company Will Pay Your Student Loans, But Here's The CatchWould you trade vacation days to pay off your student loans? No free meal even in freetown Reading into the article, you're essentially cashing out your vacation days differently. Instead of the funds being given to you directly, they're redirected to your student loan balance. Honestly, it's not a bad deal, though I wouldn't forfeit 100% of vacation time. iNeedVacays
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Employees at an $11 billion insurance company can trade their vacation days for cash to help pay off student loansUnum, a Tennessee-based insurance company, is allowing its US employees to exchange unused vacation days for help with student loan payments. That “group” must be terrible at balancing a personal budget. Poor personal finance knowledge/discipline and hyper spending are the culprit.
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