Pursuing Your Dreams: Don’t Put It Off

October 7th, 2009 | by david |

These past few months, I noticed that a good number of my friends at work have been turning in their resignation letters.  I suppose that for them, it is time to hit the road and pursue what they have always wanted to do.  They are starting over with the career that they have always dreamed of.It hit me – I should really be doing the same thing.  It’s not that I do not love my job.  It’s just that when I got out of uni, I didn’t see myself as doing what I am doing now. I saw myself in a much different light.  Well, as everyone will know, 5-10 years can make a world of difference!That’s when I decided to take time off of work and go back to school for a short course that will, hopefully, get me back on track.  Naturally, this involves money – not too much but enough that I am worrying about how I will be able to survive the next month without a salary.  I could borrow some money from my sister, but I know she probably doesn’t have it anyway.  She has a kid – I don’t!That brings me to another solution - in the form of a payday loan.  A payday loan falls under the short term loan category, and it seems to me that this is the most efficient way of financing my leave from work.  I will not be working for a month, so I will not have income BUT after that, I will receive the regular amount.This works out just fine because I can take out a payday loan to cover my expenses for the month that I will not be working, and then use the money that I will be paid when I go back to work for paying the loan off.  Naturally, I have to make sure of one important thing when I take out this payday loan: that the day of the first payment should be after the day that I get my “first” pay cheque.  Otherwise, I will not have the money to pay the loan back.  This is quite possible, as different payday loan lenders have different terms and conditions.  I just need to find a payday loan lender that does not demand for the payment immediately.  The good news is that a lot of the payday loan lenders operating in the United Kingdom today have this kind of set up.  They know that people take loans out because of temporary financial glitches and that it will take several weeks before they can start paying the loan off.Is it just me or is a payday loan perfect for this kind of situation?  Let me tell you, I am beside myself with excitement right now.  I know it is not going to be a smooth ride- taking time off work and no money and all that; but I also do know that I will not regret going for the thing that I have always wanted to do.  So what are you waiting for?  Go do your thing!

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