i'm 15 years old..just turned 15..and since i have a year until i'll need a car..i wanna save up as much as i can before my 16th birthday..from now til april 16th..it's a long time..but i still need to save up as much as i can and quick..but..the only problem is..since i dont have a car right now..my parent's wont drive me to a big town to work..( we live in a small town..the suburbs)..and no job close enough in town will hire anyone under 16...so..what are some good way's that i can save up money??
hear2listen answered Saturday May 16 2009, 6:17 pm: i have like, the same problem! OK, so what u need to do is find jobs where ever you can. Like babysitting, car washing, maybe even a bake sale or a garage sale (or them combined!) be creative, who knows what you could come up with. But if all else fails, i would just stick to babysitting. [ hear2listen's advice column | Ask hear2listen A Question ]
JustJessOx answered Saturday May 16 2009, 3:49 pm: i totally feel your pain im the same age and live out of town too but my parents just started renting out a bar so i can work there for summer.
anyway what i did up until then was as much babysitting for people as i could! it really helps to save up and also save whatever money your mum and dad give you..
what i did a while ago was instead of going out for lunch at school i got up a bit earlier and made it from home but didnt tell my parents and still got my lunch money everyday for the week..! haha i know its kinda sneaky and going behind their backs but hey it works.
i told my parents afterwards and they werent mad..but then again that depends on your parents.
thats all really i can think of..or u could ask neighbours if theres any odd jobs theyd need doing to get some extra money.
hope i helped a bit!
x<3 Jess [ JustJessOx's advice column | Ask JustJessOx A Question ]
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