I'm a little disappointed at the moment, I'm sending in job application after job application, and I'm not even getting an interview. v_v; Ah, well, there's always mom: made of money.
Exactly.I feel your pain Beach. I'm going through the same process right now, and it sucks cause it's so close to me to going to college and I'll need the money.
Exactly.
18 without a job?
You really shouldn't be taking responsibility of your family's financial issues at 18, unless there isn't any other alternative.
4-year universities cost a hell of a lot. I mean, one year of housing costs about roughly what half of my tuition commuting from home to a technical college is for two years. And that doesn't include the 4-year school's tuition.
No one said anything about taking over the family's financial issues. This is more about taking more responsibility for your own finances at 18.
But if you want a job, and want to take care of your finances at 18 for independence.
Then that's respectable, something even I plan on doing.
Well, I do think most 18 year olds would have difficulty covering all of their expenses, especially considering most would have to get schooling just to have a job that makes ends meet.
...unless you go out-of-state, like I did. I had to get loans and other assistance to fully fund my expenses, as well as 1:00AM phone calls home begging for money from mom and dad. Which only had about a 65% success rate, lol
Which is one reason why I skipped the 4-year schools in favor of the two-year schools. That and I didn't wanna deal with a bunch of gen eds that have nothing to do AT ALL with what I will encounter in the field I'm going into.