Question Posted Wednesday August 24 2005, 12:15 pm
I don't want to go job hunting today, but my mom says I have to. She's at work right now, and I'm tired of coming up with my own excuses, so I'm here to ask if anyone has an awesome excuse as to why I didn't job hunt.
1Cutiewitabooti answered Wednesday August 24 2005, 3:16 pm: Why not go job hunting? Dont you want to be able to buy things or some things without having to ask your mom or dad. Like when you want an expensive pair of sneakers or something you can get it with your own money because your mom might say no. and when it is time to go school clothes shopping u can get extra clothes with your money and buy your friends christmas gifts and other people who you dont ususally buy a gift for. and and can just go to mall with some friends (i hope your a girl) (lol) and get a nice outfit or just treat yourself to something. or if you want to get your mom something because she has got you everything and you just want to be nice. You can get her something with your money. Or if want a car you can start saving up or soemthing. It's a good idea you know?? Good Luck and tell what you decide to do. [ 1Cutiewitabooti's advice column | Ask 1Cutiewitabooti A Question ]
Scribble answered Wednesday August 24 2005, 1:59 pm: Some postage company (I dunno, improvise) called to say they'd be bringing over a package, and could you wait to sign for it. You said yes and hung around the house all day waiting for the delivery guy to show, but he never did. By the time you gave up on waiting, it was too late to go out. [ Scribble's advice column | Ask Scribble A Question ]
shagrubble answered Wednesday August 24 2005, 1:51 pm: Only thing i can think of right off the bat is to tell her that you were majorly stressed today and didnt feel that you being stressed like you were that it would be a good idea to go job hunting. [ shagrubble's advice column | Ask shagrubble A Question ]
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