Get a job. Your parents will get impatient for you to move out.
2006-08-13 09:25:47
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answered by Mike R 5
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Find a job to support yourself so you are not depending on your parents to support you. Congratulations on graduating from high school. Some people who are not ready for college upon high school graduation will work for awhile and then decide to go back for further schooling later on. You must have some subjects that you are more interested in than others, so try to find an occupation within one of your areas of interest, and gain some experience in that field. Good luck and have a good day!
2006-08-13 09:32:11
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answered by Sue F 7
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suitable i stay in south carolina to and that i imagine of you want to do even with you adventure like doing and florida is a good position ive been stay there some circumstances. And in case you need leave you could leave and your mom can now no longer do something about it. Plus she could be in a position to kick you out yet once you ever want to go back before your 18 you'd be in a position to reason your lower than the age of 18 and the parents cant say you could't in any respect come back. So move out.
2016-11-24 23:20:25
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answered by ? 4
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seriously, give the military some consideration. what the military teaches you can never be learned in college. the lesson you will learn in the militart will carry you through the best and worst times of your life. the benefits of being in the military include a place to live free meals free health care 30 days of vacation per year and much more. i am a veitnam veteran and the amartest thing i did in my whole life was to enlist in the u.s. air force sfter highschool. that made me a veteran and eligible for sorts of benefits--college money, home loan, college benefits for my childeren, and now health care through the va. you can choose from the air force, army, navy, marine corps, or coast gaurd. good luck
2006-08-13 10:01:52
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answered by bonobo 2
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From the way you type and spell it looks like you should stay in school. Go to college beleive me there is not a good job out there without some kind of degree. I didn't go to college and I work in a dead end job, my boss is allergic to raises but not to making us work harder. If you don't go to school you will eventually feel the mistake.
2006-08-13 09:29:10
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answered by bubbles32 2
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dont lose momentum entirely. take a class or two at your local community college and pick up a part time job. you can save a bit and maybe take a trip to another country. you might look into getting certified to teach english abroad or the peace corps.
2006-08-13 09:32:13
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answered by Eos 4
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Join Jobs Corp. It's for young adults up to 23 yrs. I always wished I would of done it. You get schooling and training and gives you experience away from home.
2006-08-13 10:05:17
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answered by jack russell girl 5
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Have you given any consideration to spending a few years in the United States Marine Corps?
2006-08-13 09:26:01
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answered by gamerunner2001 6
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Do what I did. I graduated, found myself a job, and took two years off to do what I wanted before I made any decisions on what I really wanted to do with my life.
I figured after all you go through to graduate, I deserved some time off.
2006-08-13 09:26:52
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answered by ~SSIRREN~ 6
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simple.ill even give you the steps.
1. buy some dark sunglasses
2. buy a white stick
3. get an ugly dog with one leg missing
4. buy a marker
5. find a piece of cardboard
6. write on the cardboard that you are blind
7. get a cup
8. find a street corner
9 combine all above instructions and wait for the cash to flow in
2006-08-13 09:27:58
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answered by fieldonthefield 2
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