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Follow career passion or payoff student loans?
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I do have a sweet gig. A bad economy several years ago took me out of my area of interest. I'll be 42 with student debt paid off and a Ph.D. I'll have to consider switching to a private sector gig and giving up a federal retirement at that point though. There is much to be said about having a federal pension these days.

It just seems weird to complete so much school simply to have the government forgive existing student loans while the military GI Bill pays for my Ph.D. despite never really using the education.

I've never flushed $120K down the toilet. It seems that is what the government is doing by [eventually] forgiving my student loans and [currently] paying for my Ph.D. Perhaps my best resume bullet point for better federal position in the future will be that I know how to best waste...I mean spend...taxpayers money.

I'm not complaining. None of this really makes sense to me though. I thought I was much smarter before I attained an education.

Need Some Advice; One Master's, Failed to finish second one, looking at PhD...
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Chillax.

Check out Trident University. I got accepted. I am not stressed out at all while working toward my Ph.D. I am able to work toward my Ph.D. and still maintain a life.

Follow career passion or payoff student loans?
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Hi all. This is my first post here. I have a Master's degree in Business Administration and a Bachelor's degree in Marketing. I worked as a market research analyst with Nielsen 2006 through 2012; however, my department was closed.

I joined the Army at age 32 with a Master's degree. I picked up the GI Bill. I completed my initial enlistment August 2016. I started a Ph.D. program in January 2017. I now work as a mail carrier for the post office.

Here is my question. I have about $75K in student loans from my bachelor's and master's degree programs. I am half-way through Public Service Loan Forgiveness (4 years active duty + 1 year post office). My GI Bill will cover 95% of my Ph.D. I currently work at the Post Office (full-time) and the National Guard (part-time). I'd love to go out and get a marketing job, but entry-level marketing jobs simply don't pay what I'm making at the post office, especially since I get public service student loan forgiveness. I feel that I'm shortchanging my career simply to get rid of student loans. The government seems very intent to forgive my student loans for simply delivering mail. Private sector companies offer positions that let me use my education; however, don't pay enough to survive plus pay down my student loans in a manageable time frame. Am I better off forgoing a career to pay off student loans?

I'm 37 now. I'll be able to get an entry-level job in marketing with a Ph.D. in hand in 5 years. I won't have student loans debt at that time. I'll also be half-way to a federal retirement (since my active duty time counts toward federal retirement) at the post office.

On a side note, hit me up if you want information about Public Service Loan Forgiveness. I'm well-versed in the program.