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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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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