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wingedmisery
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Posted at 4:53 pm on June 25, 2008 |
| babysit, if you are good with kids. Thats what I do about money. I am a nanny on the weekdays, in between classes and I babysit occasionally for extra money. |
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Lulu Nobody
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Posted at 6:20 am on June 25, 2008 |
| Like everyone else said, if you can't get one now, get one on campus. The lifestyle is much different so getting a job won't be as bad as you think it is. It'll put enough money in your pocket a week where you could still go out and have fun. |
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Kitty Kiska
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Posted at 6:18 am on June 25, 2008 |
| Try and get one that you will keep when you get to collage...the job near collage... or dont mention that your leaving in 2 months thats what i done,ill just give a weeks notice that im leaving and thats it |
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amiee
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Posted at 6:11 am on June 25, 2008 |
| you can get a job now, just don't tell them you plan on leaving in two months. and if you get a job whilst at college you'll do fine. loads of students have jobs and still manage to have fun - you don't have to work constantly, just enough to give you a bit of spending money. |
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cyberpunk
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Posted at 6:09 am on June 25, 2008 |
| fuck yo' life mow lawns, nigga |
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Stand Up
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Posted at 6:08 am on June 25, 2008 |
| It's not horrible hard to find a job if you are willing to do things you wouldn't normally do. I'd suck it up, get a job for 2 months and take some money to college. |
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iinsurgent
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Posted at 6:08 am on June 25, 2008 |
| Could you find a job near your school, so it appears like you're going to stay for more than two months? |
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