Student loan bankruptcy question

Thank you for the background, it doesn't seem you are charged with caring for other peoples money, corporate money, or ROI on investor's money. It doesn't seem likely to me that your employer would care enough to fire you because you are struggling with student loans--many, many people are. We'd have an unemployment rate through the roof it that were the case.

Even if this employer did decide to take personal offense to your student loan situation, I'm willing to bet that your skillset would be easily be hireable elsewhere.

Again, I really do empathize, I'm a debtor myself having filed Ch7 and even having been actually sued by a creditor. None of which affected my then employment or my now employment in education. I understand that you may be feeling incredible anxiety around this topic and recognize that anxiety can't be reason'd or logic'd away.

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