so you guys know what disburse means right? like, pay out? for some strange reason when the financial aid dept told me they were going to disburse my money today i thought that meant that they would send the money to my bank for processing.
but apparently what they really meant is that my bank would be receiving it it in a week or two.
i didn't know that disburse meant pay them in two weeks.
I believe federal law is that employers have 48 hours to get money owed to you in a layoff/fire situation.
When it comes to financial aid, I would think they would have the 6 to 8 week rule. If they said a week or 2, it will probably be there by the next Monday, but I wouldn't count on that.
When I read "disburse" I instantly thought of your stock ownership divided into the masses of slaves that you once worked for. Now that I know that it is financial aid it means "stick your tounge out and wink at me, it wont be long".
i found out today cats do that little rabbit kick thing because thats how they diesembowle their prey int eh wild
GOOD LUCK DISEMBOWLING MY ARM, DANGEROUS-LOOKING KITTEN.
Also hey Schimid! It's weird how many people in the last month have dropped in to post. Should we have a life update thread that we will all skim and feign interest?
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