h a l f b a k e r yA few slices short of a loaf.
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Debt collectors who use carrot as well as stick, by assessing
which of the debtors on their list are more talented/qualified
than others, and finding them highly-paid work - of course
with the proviso that a repayment schedule is part of the
contract.
Keeping the arrangement unknown to
the new employer might
be important, but the debtor would sign an agreement with
the debt-collector before being recommended by the
debt-collector's recruitment agency for various interviews.
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Or just threaten their knees with a sledge hammer, either works. |
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keep in mind in the US it's helpful to comply with the FDCPA |
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Or get debtors jobs as debt collectors. Or handing out credit card applications at the mall. |
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If only we could bring back the days of debtors prisons and workhouses. Baked in history if not in the present. |
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Ouch, Unabubba. Debt recovery is the hardest job I've ever done. How the hell did you manage 20 years? |
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I think that all citizens who can't find themselves a job should be assisted by the government in finding one, or paid to educate themselves so they have better prospects. Everyone needs a job to pay for food and housing, much less debt. |
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And $1.5 MILLION @#$%#^! That sounds like the real bad end of the spectrum. Wow, it should just be physically impossible to get that far in debt; that's an amount of money one can retire off of, depending on how much long one has to live. |
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