New Ep #59! PGY-4 Med/Peds Chief Resident Dr. Will Brundidge discusses principles of financial education every healthcare-professional-in-training should be aware of: student loan management, contract negotiations, and financial mentorship 💰
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@olsonplanner@DoctorCliffyy One question I have is if we provide documentation of the monthly payment during forbearance, will that be the amount used to calculate buyback?
@SewinginSoup@DreamBiggerLLC Yes we do have to recertify but my payment will be significantly lower on RAP vs old IRB. My point was maybe staying on SAVE until RAP comes out in 7/26 which at that time recert. Not sure if the months after 8/25 would be able to be used for buyback
@olsonplanner I believe this court order from April is a direct response from the DOE stating which types of forbearance will be accepted under PSLF buyback including general “save” forbearance
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@olsonplanner What about being on SAVE, cannot get on PAYE 2/2 old loan, old IBR has partial hardship, and pursuing PSLF 95 payments (81 prior to SAVE forbearance). I have no options other than RAP. Does everyone assume PSLF buyback is dead?
@AmericanAir Your inconsistent enforcement and lack of accountability here say a lot. I’ve flown Delta & Southwest with this stroller without issue.
I was ready to return to AA, but this seals it. I’ll be sharing this experience more widely. #TravelWithKids#CustomerService@AmericanAir
@AmericanAir I traveled with my 2 young kids (6 & 3) and a collapsible wagon stroller. It was valet-tagged at check-in in Sacramento with no warning. At the gate, I was told I couldn’t retrieve it at my layover and had to check it through — possibly with a fee.
@AmericanAir You can decline compensation, but you can’t ignore that:
•No one mentioned the 20 lb policy at check-in
•AA accepted the stroller, then changed course at the gate
•I paid $140 for priority boarding that I couldn’t use
This isn’t policy — it’s poor execution @AmericanAir