
Josie
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Ya know, unless things are tight and your supporting yourself please realize money isn't THAT important.
Sure I thought the same thing, but time passes so quickly - you're 16 and if you're so caught up in making money that you miss enjoying your life here and now thats something you will regret long term. YOu can work your whole life - these years you have now are passing so quickly and you'll never walk this way again.
Just something to keep in mind... but I hope all goes well for you! |
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lovely
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do chores for people........
never prostitute though alot of dumba$$es do that |
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onelight
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You're 16 ? Something to pay attention to . . . live your life, don't let your life live you. Re-shift your life style so the extra cash is not needed so much even with you working 6 days a week. Re-claim your own life. Work wiser, not harder. |
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Matej
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Take and invest your money in a savings account, cd, or stock at your bank, and have whom ever your legal guardian is do it for you. This will draw interest on whatever you decide to put your money towards, and you could even have your legal guardian invest cash in penny stocks. Which you may be able to profit from if you invest enough time and interest. Otherwise your best course of action is to do the basic under the table work, side jobs, ex: helping hand for someone, paper route, hobbies that can bring profit: painting, artwork based works, and the list is endless with what may be possible for you. |
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Sara S
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geez, what are u savin up for???!?!?!?! I didn't even work @ 16. Good for you!
- bag at your local grocer
- carpet cleaner
- mow lawns/shovel snow (depending on the season)
- post office (not sure of age but they make A LOT of money) |
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Diamond Q
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work in a fast food restaraunt or anything. just don't sell urself. |
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Donnao
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Get a different Job. Do side jobs. Buy things on sale and sell them on ebay. Do you really NEED the money or WANT the money. School is the most importiant thing. Once you graduate you will make a lot more! |
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You're The Dream, Unicorn!
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nobody cares Jake... |
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Gully
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Try the stock market? |
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Karen Smith
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Holy crapola! More cash than that???? Well do chores for you parents around the house. Or mow lawns/shovel driveways...idk what else to tell you kiddo. |
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2hot4u
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maybe you should babysit or get another job and have two |
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♥♥♥XOXOgossipgirl♥♥♥
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babysit,get good grades,be responsible,etc..that is all i can think of at the moment. |
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sarah
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you're 16 what do you need that much money for? working full time and going to school i'm sure is hard enough. |
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answers4questions
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find another job that will allow you to work more hours. Maybe find a neighbor that needs help with yardwork, or something. |
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tryingmybest79
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You have got to be kidding. If you really have a full time job why on earth would a 16 year old need "extra" cash? Unless it is something that the government can help you with. You shouldn't need that much money... |
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Lia*808
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Everybody needs more cash. Nobody ever makes enough. |
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ashley w
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I would try to look for another job that sounds good to you
and pays a lot of money. |
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oceanbabii20
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get a better job! |
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Fabian G
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most schools have programs were you can work tat young for a few restaurants ( paper rout to), you will need a parent aprove work permit to be able to work, one restrant I no for sure will take kids in that program is Cici's Pizza if you got one----- or you could result to a few last resorts, like mowing lawns..... heys its money, lol |
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john b
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Try asking your neighbors if you can shovel their snow, or mow their yard. |
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earzee
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If you want to try making some money on line, you might want to try this. I have only found one legitimate work at home site so far, and I made $354+ in October. But it did take a bit of work initially--I added referrals--and the money got better. And I believe my earnings will continue to grow.
I started by answering surveys on CashCrate and filling out some free offers and received a real check from them. For example, I signed up for E-bay and made a bid and got paid $8.00. And there are no fees to join. It is totally free. So I made a little my first month with them.
http://www.*************/index.php?ref=122038
But once I found out this site was legit, I started adding referrals. For every person you refer, you get 20% of what they earn. And for every person that one of your referrals refer to CashCrate, you get 10%. It may take some time to build up the number of referrals necessary to make a lot of money, but in time--this could be a great source of income--making money while other people are in a sense, working for you.
And by the way--never join a work at home program that wants you to pay up front. If they were making that much money, they wouldn't need to charge you.
Note: There are not many offers on this site for users outside of the USA (there quite a few offers for Canadian users though). But if you are in another country, you could still refer users from the USA to CashCrate and make money on those referrals. |
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reff
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Holy crap, you work more than I do man. How the hell do you get your schoolwork done working those many hours? How much are you getting paid? You're too young to be working that long and worrying about making extra cash. Tell your boss that it's time for a raise. If I were you, I would take it easy, don't let it get in the way of school. |
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Call Me Babs
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Curb your spending or get a job that pays more money. |
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Tkeyah B
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find another job!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Damien H
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Your too young to much of anything. First off, the legal working age differes from state to state. The only thing you can do at whatever age is contract your work. The supreme court struck down a paticular law restricting the employ of children calling it unconstitutional for a child to contract his or her own work. Meaning a child could have a small home business without problems from authorities. If your needing more money don't give up on school. That's the quickest way to make the least amount of money. |
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ampomah e
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contact me on this email:ampomahe@yahoo.com |
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