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Friday, July 17, 2009

A.M. Best Affirms Rating of Toyota Motor Insurance Company
...the financial strength rating of A- (Excellent) and issuer credit rating of 'a-' of Toyota Motor Insurance Company (TMIC) (Cedar Rapids, IA).
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Prosecutor drops driving charge against WTKK's Graham
...insurance violation'' with Virginia's motor vehicle department, according to Belot. In October 2008, the Massachusetts Registry of Motor...
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Voting Question: Young, broke, in debt, & too prideful for the military. What to do?
Here's the rough synopsis: I'm 19 years old, I owe slightly over $1,700 in assorted debts (to the Motor Vehicle Department,) I will soon be unemployed with nowhere to go, and I have delusions of intellectual grandeur. I attended college for two semesters, immedietly after finishing high school, but I did not do well. The reason was not because I was incapable of success, it was culmination of depression, stress, and apathy. I think that happens to a lot of people going into college, only the difference between they and I, is I didn't have the money to rebound from it. During those two semesters, and certainly after them, I spiralled into debt. I got into a car accident, lost my insurance, lost my license after driving to work without insurance in order to re-purchase insurance, lost my car, and now owe for all of those charges, as well as other minor, related ones. Afterward, I moved in with my sister on the other side of the country, to try to find work in a bigger city, and start up school again. Well, I just found a job, but I will probably have to leave here soon, due to 'lifestyle incompatibility,' and my sister's finances. Mostly the latter. I'm a smart person, but I'm only 19, and I only have the practical, modern survival knowledge (bill paying, etc.) of one at such an age. I don't think anyone this young should owe this much money and have no place to go, haha. So there's got to be a way to work through it. I ultimately want to return to school. I was not in the mentality for it before, but I am now. I want to study for the remainder of my life. I want to study philosophy, literature, journalism, and I want to write. I just have to get back on my feet. So I'm open to suggestions. Except I will not budge on the military issue. Call me naive all you may, but I'm certain I can work through this and still retain the ownership of my being throughout. I'm just not cut out for that sort of thing, and I wouldn't be happy doing it. I don't think I qualify for unemployment. If I do, I shouldn't, lol, as I've only worked at this place for a week now. Before this job, I worked as a reporter for a small newspaper, but that was a while ago, before college. I know that the obvious course of action is to get a job, but.. I mean, that's a vague direction when you don't really have anywhere to call home, or a job, or more than a pocketful of small bills to get started. I'm sure things will work out in due time, I just posted here in hopes of hearing something magnificant, that I had somehow never contemplated, that will pave a beautiful, clear path for the next 1-5 years. Too much to ask? Haha, maybe.
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