
Melanie!!
|
Since you ar under age and have no previous experience you will have to start with minimum wage which is $7 or $7.50 depending how well you can negotiate with the interviewr. Now, if you work part time, which is around 20 hours a week and times it by 7.50/hr that will give you 150. Thats 150 a week and there is 4 weeks to a month. $600 a month. $1200 in 2 months, $1800 in 3 months. If you work a little more then 20 hours a week you can defenetly make $2000 in 3 months. |
|

redmane_at_stargazer
|
do some math. If you are able to make $10 per hr, then 200 hours of work. Take into consideration the part time- you may only get 10 hrs per week- so that would take you 20 weeks...THEN consider the money you will earn but spend- such as lunch money, coffee breaks, clothes and makeup, etc. |
|

peppersham
|
Depends the min wage in your area and or what the job actually pays.Question is how long will you keep it? |
|

madhavan n
|
approx.six months |
|

Classy Granny
 |
If you can get a job in a coffee shop, you'll earn tips. Be friendly to customers and serve them in a timely fashion and the tips will be bigger. If your saving for something special, are your parents willing to help you by say giving you $2.00 for every $5 you save? Good Luck |
|

blu_eyes_cryin_in_rain
 |
My daughter works 30 hrs a week @ 7.15 an hr. She started first of July and now has $2000+ saved up. If that helps you out any. |
|

lisa49829
|
I would say 6 months but you have to be strict .You can not touch your savings .Take side jobs. Babysit Work all the hours you can.Keep saving you can do it .Good Luck! |
|

Tulie
 |
A part-time job in which country? Or which state? The minimum wage where I live is now $10. an hour. There would be deductions as there are from any wage, unless you are paid 'under the table'. I'm not making fun, but do a bit of math. Tally up your hours and/or weekly rate and multiply it out. It's great that you're taking a job, by the way. Good luck with it! |
|

Lee SY
 |
it depends. how much are you getting or being paid.Earning $2000 is easy,but to save $2000 is not easy.
Lets say you are paid $7/hr and you worked 4hrs and 5 nights weekly.it will take around 4 months. |
|

Stormy
 |
Simple math, and you're not supplying much information for the general public to do it for you.
Figure how much you will be making. Are you getting a salary or a hourly rate? Is there commission? How much of it will you be spending on gas money? How much of it will you be spending on things that you need or want? (Your expenses, if you will, seeing as I doubt you have bills or rent to pay.)
The way I see it:
((Hours you work) * (Your pay rate)) - (Federal Income Tax taken out of your wages) - (Amount spent on extraneous things) = $2000
You figure it out, because I don't have enough information to give you any kind of answer. |
|

Hannah M
 |
well, it depends, we need to know how much it pays |
|

NeLLie
 |
What state do you live in? That will depend on how much you make an hour. I would suggest a coffeeshop over a bookstore. You will get your pay plus tips..... more money for you. |
|

canadaguy
 |
I don't know about wages where ever you live. If you physical enough you would make more at landscape maintenance |
|

Bob the Bugler
 |
I'd suggest you learn about share-trading. The maths is a little hard to understand at first.
http://www.Investopedia.com |
|

| |
|