Hello all,
This is a nice forum, I have been reading for a few months now and about to make a move.
I hope you can help with my delima. I am 29 years old, single, and living with my mother, unemployed, so no real assets.
I have a failed trucking business because of high fuel and slow shipping.
I have been using personal credit cards to keep it going. I have been going back and forth on deciding to file ch7 on this. The business cards are in my name as well.
I can't sell the equipment because it's worth a lot less than what is owed by at least $25K.
Currently in debt:
Equipment $52,000
Unsecured Cards $69,500
Total= $121,500
I would like to go to college and pursue something in the sciences like meteorology or geology, or possibly engineering.
Another option would be business management as I have some experience in managing a logistics company.
What I am most worried about filing is how much will this affect me in getting a career down the road.
I have had 10 years of great credit before this.
Would employers look down on it less if it was because of a one-time business failure?
This is a nice forum, I have been reading for a few months now and about to make a move.
I hope you can help with my delima. I am 29 years old, single, and living with my mother, unemployed, so no real assets.
I have a failed trucking business because of high fuel and slow shipping.
I have been using personal credit cards to keep it going. I have been going back and forth on deciding to file ch7 on this. The business cards are in my name as well.
I can't sell the equipment because it's worth a lot less than what is owed by at least $25K.
Currently in debt:
Equipment $52,000
Unsecured Cards $69,500
Total= $121,500
I would like to go to college and pursue something in the sciences like meteorology or geology, or possibly engineering.
Another option would be business management as I have some experience in managing a logistics company.
What I am most worried about filing is how much will this affect me in getting a career down the road.
I have had 10 years of great credit before this.
Would employers look down on it less if it was because of a one-time business failure?
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