remyandhollandsmommy
<font color=purple>Don't be afraid of the dark<br>
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- Apr 14, 2004
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How old were you when you got your first job?
What did you do?
Did you work during the school year? How much?
What did your parents expect you to do with your money (buy own clothes, pay for gas, put money away for college, donate to the household expenses, etc)?
What did YOU choose to do with your money?
Did you maintain your grades?
Did you stay active in extra-curricular activities?
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I was 16. I also worked when I was 14-15, but it was not legal. SSHH!!
I worked as a waitress at Shoneys when I turned 16.
I worked after school until I hit the maximum # of hours they will allow a minor.
I moved out when I was almost 17, so I had to pay my own bills (luckily I had a room mate so we split the costs).
I worked for almost a year before I moved out, so I saved my money during that time so I COULD move out.
I still graduated with honors.
I did softball. We had practises during school and I took my days off during the days they were after school or games.
It was very hard , but I would do it again!
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How old were you when you got your first job?
What did you do?
Did you work during the school year? How much?
What did your parents expect you to do with your money (buy own clothes, pay for gas, put money away for college, donate to the household expenses, etc)?
What did YOU choose to do with your money?
Did you maintain your grades?
Did you stay active in extra-curricular activities?
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I was 16. I also worked when I was 14-15, but it was not legal. SSHH!!
I worked as a waitress at Shoneys when I turned 16.
I worked after school until I hit the maximum # of hours they will allow a minor.
I moved out when I was almost 17, so I had to pay my own bills (luckily I had a room mate so we split the costs).
I worked for almost a year before I moved out, so I saved my money during that time so I COULD move out.
I still graduated with honors.
I did softball. We had practises during school and I took my days off during the days they were after school or games.
It was very hard , but I would do it again!