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You said "save" but neither option is about saving money but making money. That being said, selling is a short-term income at best. Work can provide a long term income.
Talk to your neighbors about walking their dogs, taking care of their lawns, side ways or shovel snow? The snow job has to be finished before you go to school and later again as needed. You will see if you are reliable, friendly and do your jobs well you will work soon for more neighbors. If not you won't find any work in your neighborhood anymore.
I would asked also if they would help you please by giving you their empty soda cans which you would pick up at a certain day and time. You will earn money by selling the cans. Maybe you can run some errands if you own a bike and it's not too far, but never when it's dark.
It depends where you live. That's why I would watch my neighborhood very closely to find out what kind of work might be needed and what I am really able to do.
Not only that you will earn and learn to respect money, but you will become confident in yourself and have your exercise all at the same time.
Important # 1: First be truthful to yourself if you are really able to do what job well and how and if you have the time additional to do your home work. It won't be always easy so please don't give up and stay positive.
# 2: Your money is very hard earned. That's why I would put always the same percentage of it immediately into my savings account before I can spend it. The rest is yours to enjoy.
It would be nice if you would update us what and how you are doing. What ever you decide to do I wish you very good luck, bennc09. :)
Reduce your expenses or increase your income, but it is best to try and do both.
You can save money on food, but be smarter and keep healthy, keep it basic.
I have a water jug with a filter. I buy good bread and that can go with, soup, baked beans, sandwiches, eggs.
This following website could give you some ideas;
http://www.entrepreneur.com/
Don't spend it.
You said "save" but neither option is about saving money but making money. That being said, selling is a short-term income at best. Work can provide a long term income.
Beat me to it, I was going to say the same thing. There is a big difference between saving money and making money.
Talk to your neighbors about walking their dogs, taking care of their lawns, side ways or shovel snow? The snow job has to be finished before you go to school and later again as needed. You will see if you are reliable, friendly and do your jobs well you will work soon for more neighbors. If not you won't find any work in your neighborhood anymore.
I would asked also if they would help you please by giving you their empty soda cans which you would pick up at a certain day and time. You will earn money by selling the cans. Maybe you can run some errands if you own a bike and it's not too far, but never when it's dark.
It depends where you live. That's why I would watch my neighborhood very closely to find out what kind of work might be needed and what I am really able to do.
Not only that you will earn and learn to respect money, but you will become confident in yourself and have your exercise all at the same time.
Important # 1: First be truthful to yourself if you are really able to do what job well and how and if you have the time additional to do your home work. It won't be always easy so please don't give up and stay positive.
# 2: Your money is very hard earned. That's why I would put always the same percentage of it immediately into my savings account before I can spend it. The rest is yours to enjoy.
It would be nice if you would update us what and how you are doing. What ever you decide to do I wish you very good luck, bennc09. :)