baseballlover1
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BlackElantraGT said:I can see why some people are calling BS on this, but based on what I've read so far, I would highly suggest you make your education your #1 priority, instead of trying to run a profitable business. You'll have plenty of opportunities in the future trying to figure out how you're going to make money and survive. At 14, just enjoy your teenage years. Even though in your eyes you may think you're a young man, you're still a little boy. You'll only live once and in 10 years, you'll look back and wish you could go back to a point in time when life was so carefree.
If detailing is something you enjoy doing and you like having some extra money to buy material things, then do it on the side during the weekends. There's no reason why a 14 year old needs to be concerned about bringing in the dough for the family and even though you may feel your family is not well off, you haven't a single idea what being poor really is. The fact that you got enough money from your barmitzfah to buy a car proves that neither you nor your family need extra income from a 14 year old to survive.
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i think you misunderstood me... and i might have said something to lead to to that conclusion. i take all responsobility if you did misunderstand me.
I *am* going to finish my education. That is not up in the air. Also, i am very gifted to have the family i do, and i know i am not what is considered poor to some people, however i doubt anyone on this forum can relate to me. Instead of spelling everything out i am just going to say that you do not know half of my life.
Now, Please do not tell me not to follow detailing. I know that you are just trying to help me, but please do not tell me what i can and can't do. Also when i said, work for the detailer down the street i meant on weekends and during holidays (when im out of school).