
D.C
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If your 16, go back to HIGH-SCHOOL, then you will know what your entitled to. A good education leads to a good job leads to making good money leads to a good life. GET IN GEAR!!! |
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andrew
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you will be entitled to money, from a paycheck, if you go out and get a job. |
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Sarah K
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Yes, don't you know you're entitled to anything you want because you lack a Y-chromosome. |
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lynxfabrics
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'and dont go college' is bad English, trust me, you need to go to college |
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bic
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no. get a job that pays you then you'll get money. |
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Dan O
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Yeh if you get a job and work hard! Stop Scrounging!! |
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Hamidullah H
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No you don't if you go college you might get EMA but thats only if you parents earn under £30.000 |
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ANDREW J
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Unless you are doing something important like caring for someone either go to college or get a job and not rely on others to keep you! |
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q6656303
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no
morally or legally |
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Gen•X•er (I love zombies!)
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You're not entitled to anything. |
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dIsTuRbEd
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no. Go and work |
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Nightstalker
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yea if you get a job you are |
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julie z
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get a paper round |
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Iain B
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Yes you can get some money for nothing you are obviously a deserving case. |
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Cher
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From who? |
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Jen G
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If you aren't working, then you aren't entitled to anything. |
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mike
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Yepp if someone dies in your family. |
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jack y
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Did you graduate yet from high school? What makes you think you should get money ? Every school teaches that we all have to work to get money to live on,No-one gets a free ride !! |
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Jan C
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Who do you think owes you anything for not going to college? If your question refers to your parents giving you money since you choose not to attend college, then the answer is your parents are not obligated to do anything other than provide for you until you are 18 years of age or graduate high school. Having the ability to attend college and have your family pay for it is a wonderful gift. |
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Spike
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I think it could depend on where your living IE with parents or guardians and they're financial situation if you go into higher ed they will be able to claim for you till your 18. You would be better off working or continuing with your education though. If your wanting a break get a part-time job at least you will have some means then and would be encouraged to work more hours for more money. Hope I have been some help, don't take this as gospel though a lot has changed for your age-group. |
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galaxy_traveller
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For what? If you don;t go to college, what are you doing now? do you have some kind of pursuit? are you working? |
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Braxton
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If your getting a grant your the money will be in the form of a state check and can only be funded toward your college education, if you are getting a school loan you can spend the money anyway you want, but you will have to pay it back, because you cant file bankruptcy on a federal loan, so if you really need money now you should just get a bank loan if you have a cosigner because you have to be over 18 to get a bank lone, so my advise is that you go to college and get a good education and a good job, and you will have all the money you will ever need. |
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ladylafemme1
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you can claim hardship allowance if say your parents cant allow you to stay in your home because of financial difficulties but i think its only for about 6 weeks .................y dont you go to collage........to much like skool eh ... try taking a course you never dreamed about doing......you never know could be the start of a good career in the end ............good luck |
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parkituse j
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it's up to whoever pulls the strings. |
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Make jumbo chocolate covered strawberries with nuts on a popsicle stick. At the mall they are 5$ a chocolate covered strawberry, sell 30 a day each one is 2$ and you will make 60$ a day if you sell all of them. And in a week you will make 420$.
and a month 2,520$
a year 30,240$ damn you could by a housesell like 60 a day
and in a year 60,480$. |
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