difficult than I expected. I want to stick it out. I hate my day job anyway, although it pays very well compared to my expenses. So, I'm considering quitting my job this February to do an internship (if I get it) in my new field (advertising). I have enough saved to live off of, but my concern is whether that's the best move. I'm young enough to not be too worried about insurance and have a decent start on a 401k. I'm piling up the debt in the mean time, but with my job I can afford to pay it down about 10% each month. Obviously this will change if I quit. What would you recommend?
Answer:
(1) You need health insurance
(2) Keep working . debt will pile up and be difficult to overcome later
(3) Continue your studies until you can make the job change
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