Southernmiss
I am hazed everyday
- Joined
- Aug 27, 2011
- Messages
- 7,998
Our kids were soccer referees from age 12 until they went to college. That was their spending money. The money saved even lasted into their college years.
They never really asked for anything. We bought clothes-nothing expensive, paid for extra curriculars and did what we could for Christmas gifts.
They have long term memories of listening to Dave Ramsey on the radio with me in the car pick up line and ride home from school.
They've mentioned that hearing his opening line has stuck with them. They are all still good with their money.
In college, 2 of our kids worked at a frozen yogurt shop in their town. Was a great part time job that mostly worked around schedules. 2 of our kids have also worked as supplemental instruction leaders on campus as part-time jobs. They all had merit scholarships with $ left to pay for their incidentals and needs even when they moved to off campus apartments. We did pay for cell phones, auto insurance and auto maintenance and break downs as needed.
One of my sons did lament that working at the yogurt shop in his junior/senior year prevented him from spending as much time in the lab as he should have. But we in turn told him he was an adult and should have asked to come off the yogurt shop schedule more. But our kids are loyal to a fault and don't break commitments easily. After some discussions with him and our other 2 science majors, I did come to realize that there are majors that are just too rigorous for part-time jobs.
They never really asked for anything. We bought clothes-nothing expensive, paid for extra curriculars and did what we could for Christmas gifts.
They have long term memories of listening to Dave Ramsey on the radio with me in the car pick up line and ride home from school.

In college, 2 of our kids worked at a frozen yogurt shop in their town. Was a great part time job that mostly worked around schedules. 2 of our kids have also worked as supplemental instruction leaders on campus as part-time jobs. They all had merit scholarships with $ left to pay for their incidentals and needs even when they moved to off campus apartments. We did pay for cell phones, auto insurance and auto maintenance and break downs as needed.
One of my sons did lament that working at the yogurt shop in his junior/senior year prevented him from spending as much time in the lab as he should have. But we in turn told him he was an adult and should have asked to come off the yogurt shop schedule more. But our kids are loyal to a fault and don't break commitments easily. After some discussions with him and our other 2 science majors, I did come to realize that there are majors that are just too rigorous for part-time jobs.