making money

<p>um...how do you guys make money? I mean...I am a junior and I am very tired of asking my parents for allowance everytime. Getting a job at a restaurant is an option but I was wondering if there are any easier ways (or more educational ways).</p>

<p>Any comment?</p>

<p>i did a summer program last year at my state university and they paid me for that. also, i do some lawn mowing (but, i assume you are a girl... so i dont think you'd want to do that). my aunt usually pays me about fifty bucks to clean her van and usually fifty for carpet cleaning.</p>

<p>i can say, however, that one thing i regret is that i have never had a real job. i'm gonna be a freshman in college and most of my classmates have worked their tails off and i... just havent. blarg. that makes me so jealous.</p>

<p>What sort of things are you interested in? That would help us to answer your question about where to work.</p>

<p>okay, I just started working at Panera Bread two days ago and I am so sick of working in a restaurant already. I mean, I stood (actually, walked) for FIVE hours (from 10 - 3) with no breakfast and no lunch. The sad part is that I am only getting paid for $6.50/hr. </p>

<p>Plain frustrated ....</p>

<p>What should I do? My friend has suggest starting my own company through websites.....and my response was "HUH?"</p>

<p>How about a small commercial bank?</p>

<p>i got my first job at a grocery store making 7. im actually psyched. start tomorrow.</p>

<p>I start a telemarketing job on the 20th. I did telemarketing for a political campaign and loved it so working doing something I love should be a good job for me. Plus I'll be making $9/ hour, which I think is a pretty good salary for my first job.</p>

<p>well my cousin won a Korean competition thing (it like tested high schoolers on math, english, history, art, and essay writing) and he got a call from a company in Korea and offered him a job when he graduated high school. well not technically getting payed now...but im assumign he's going to make the big bucks in korea.</p>