Quote from RedDuke:
Almost all decent firms in NY, NJ and CT tri state area will check credit score, and they weight it heavily against candidates. One of my close friends was refused a 6 figure job even though he was way more qualified than other candidates, but with bad score. His friend worked in HR for the firm, and told him that that was the reason.
It might not matter in Florida, but it matters a lot where I live.
But the point is, it is just 12K or 15k, why even bother defaulting????
It mattered at the time when I was in deep tight budget. I was paying for everything while my wife was finishing her BS to be an RN. Minimum payment in all 4 CC was like 200 and increased close to 500. I was force to a default; a mathematic certainty. By the way, I calculated how much a monthly payment of 500 represent in regular student loans at 25 years and it was between 60 to 70K.
Had that happened today I would have paid them off on the spot to get rid of them.
Now the debt is owned by so many companies and I am scared to deal with them after so many wrongdoers and horror stories.
If I dont have to go to court debt will be gone after 2 more years.

About jobsâ¦â¦.well I am happy I live in Florida where virtually everyone donât care about your credit but your ability to get the job done.