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How can I make money without leaving home?

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I barely have any clothes and I have absolutely NO money. Help me?

I'm a 15 year old girl. I live in a two bedroom trailer with my two older brothers and my grandma.
My mom stays at her boyfriends and I never see her. She makes a decent amount of money, but she's payed under the table and gets maybe 60-90 dollars a day. She has no vehicle, so she pretty much spends all of her money on gas, cigarettes, and food for us. She also wastes a lot of gas tracking down my unruly 14 year old sister.
My grandma has a job, but she acts like shes doesn't make much when she makes about 18 an hour but spends all of her money buying thirty packs literally EVERY DAY because she's an alcoholic, but she doesn't think so and it's crazy.
I stay at my boyfriend's house most of the time because I'm really not comfortable there..
I have three pairs of pants that actually fit me. No leggings or tights and I do have quite a bit of t shirts, but not anything I actually enjoy wearing because a lot of them are too big.
I don't know what to do and I'm on the verge of having a mental breakdown because I feel like no one cares if I have clothes or not. It's made my self-esteem quite low and I don't know how much more I can handle..

What is ROTC life like?How much money during and after?Worth It?

Ok, ill start my giving my situation. I am a senior in high school, and my parents basically said they're not paying for my college. Since i can't afford 25k a year plus room/books/living, i need to find a way to get into college. I have been reading about different military scholarships and what not. i thought about the Student Loan Repayment Program, but i found out that may not be offered at all times. Also, i want to go to college on time, i don't want to have to wait a year or anything. So all this got me looking at the ROTC program. I know i can get in, that's not an issue. I have also gathered that i will have to serve in the military 4 years active, 4 years inactive after college (at least for army). I also know i will get a monthly allowance, even though it's not much. But I want to know a little more first. So here are my questions.

What is life like in ROTC/college, ive read that I pretty much just take some ROTC required electives, and other than that and occasional drills, my day would be like any other college kids, is this the case? or is there more (which i would expect there is)? what exactly are the drills, and how often would i have to do them?

do you get any other money other than the monthly allowance?

how much do you get paid after you graduate, and are on active/inactive duty?

And i understand active duty pretty much means i won't have another job, but when inactive can i get a job/start a career in my chosen major?

Is it possible to become an army ranger, SEAL, or any other special forces through the ROTC?

What is the Simultaneous Membership Program, can i get the required training for this done over summer, and then get the added benefits (ie: E-5 pay while in college)?

and finally, is there perhaps a better option than ROTC, that may not require as much service, but will still cover most of my tuition?

thank you for any info in advance, it is greatly appreciated, and may prevent me from graduating 100k in debt.

Breeders who foster bitches out?

I have a good friend of mine who fosters out some of her dogs/b*tches. The ADULTS entering into a contract with her know EXACTLY what they are getting into and CHOOSE to do this. Some like the idea of assisting a breeder to produce high quality pups - others do it for other reasons - including the fact that the breeder trains the dog and GROOMS it when it's being shown (big deal when you're talking Samoyeds)

As for why the breeder would do it -- couple of reasons. The primary one for my friend is that it allows her access to a MUCH broader gene-pool of dogs/b*tches than she would otherwise have **AND** more importantly, it allows the dogs to be BELOVED pets for most of their lives rather than one of a whole bunch of dogs stuck in a kennel.

As someone who is part of a GROUP of breeders all dedicated to some very specific bloodlines within the breed I have to applaud the dedication it takes to maintain contact with multiple families and enable *me* to have access to parts of the lines that would have died out had foster families not been willing to be a part of our group.

Your mileage may vary -- I'm sure there are plenty of people out there who do it merely as a way to make money. Just wanted to point out that one size does NOT fit all!

Edit: Do a search on "Goldiva" on the OFA website - Not only a TON of OFA clearances but a bunch of dogs with their CHIC as well. http://www.offa.org/results.html?all=Goldiva&x=0&y=0 - There's a huge page of CERF results on the CERF site as well.

Special Needs home- So, you'd PREFER the dog NOT go to a kid with special needs? Lovely.

Edit: Come to think of it.... The Lou is in a "pet" home where he is taken on one or two weekends a month, given a bath, hauled to the dogshow to compete and then returned to his co-owners. I guess *I* am one of those awful people....

Oh.. and Monica is in a show home.. but heaven's forbid the other owner isn't into breeding!!! *I* am responsible to bring her halfway across the country and breed her!!!

In *BOTH* cases the contracts were signed by actual ADULTS who agreed to the terms.

Don't like the terms?? Buy ELSEWHERE!

Edit: Strangely enough - I thought the question was on fostering b*tches out and not on whether these were good breeders or not...

wonder how I got that impression?

Can you sell Mary Kay online only?

Yes, some consultants choose to sell 100% online and that's fine. If you can't do personal deliveries then you can ship your customers their orders and you won't even have to leave the house.

If you make over $600 in a year, then yes, you are supposed to claim the income on your taxes. However, with any home based business you will get lots of write offs as long as you keep your receipts. Your cell or home phone and your internet bill all of a sudden become a write off, all your postage to mail customer items, your mileage, your start up costs, any inventory (optional), etc. So you may not owe taxes at all depending on how much you sell.

In order to get started, you have to purchase a Consultant Starter Kit which is $100 plus tax and shipping - total it is about $115 give or take a few dollars depending on what your state sales tax percent is. In the kit you get $323 worth of products, and $200 worth of business supplies/samples.

You make 50% profit from every sale you make. And if you are planning to strictly sell online, then you could sell the $323 in products from your kit and make your investment back right away.

I have lots more info I can give you if you are interested in selling Mary Kay. You can e-mail me at customizedbyu@aol.com and I can send you the link to get started!

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