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Old 06-30-2008, 09:51 PM   #71 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Caelestis View Post
Well you dont want to be dating female lawyer then Honey....lol. I came out of school with WELL over 100 grand in student loans and OSAP debt. It'll take years to pay it off. I live in a modest house and drive a 2001 Pontiac Sunfire...lol...and probably will for quite some time when loan repayment is prime plus 2%!!!!!!!

Very few lawyers make 6 figures a year, it's a major misconception that they all make big money! Besides...I spend all my money on my dog and cats anyway.....rofl
So true! I am thinking about going to law school down here in the states but am hesitating due to all of that after-graduation debt!

As far as the deposit goes, are deposits generally refundable in the dog world? I know most chinchilla breeders (myself included) require a 50% non-refundable deposit to hold an animal. The deposit is only refundable in the event that I back out of the sale. This is just the way it's done in the chin world but I have no experience with it as far as dogs go because I don't breed dogs and haven't gotten to the point where a deposit is needed for my Dobe yet.

Sorry if I'm threadjacking, I was just curious!
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