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I’m a young kid in a family of 5, mind you— We live in a somewhat expensive neighborhood to house all of us. My dad works in a shitty company about either electricity or something, but whenever he’s home working, He’ll just be continuously just shouting curses and banging his office desk while just fuming.
My mom has a job as a nurse, it’s shitty too but a bit nicer— Cause Some of her coworkers actually have brains, unlike my dads.
Anyways, We plan on moving to across the state via my dad getting a job that’s better, in a few ways, though unspecified what kinds of perks as my parents don’t tell me and my two younger siblings. However, the problem of this is I was listening to my mom talk with my grandma on the phone and was talking about how it was hard to find houses these days that are affordable. Which is no duh since buying houses today is more harder than buying during the goddamn Great Depression.
And I heard my mom saying “We’re living off of Paycheck after Paycheck.” Which opened my eyes to somethings in my house that I thought was great for its large price.
Short story short, IT FUCKING SUCKS. It cost about 200k to buy but it’s fucking TERRIBLE.
So, In hopes of helping out my parents, I plan on getting/making money by doing things like Lemonade stands (simple yet overrated, especially if your a teen below 16 like me), Going door to door and doing random tasks for money, etc etc.
I need advice or like tips on how to make money, literally anything to help my family out
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