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I have been offered the job of bieng a managing financer in a very big and reputed company and firm.I am only 14 but my education is quite high.This job offers a very handsome price.
I do not want to leave my education and this young age.
Should I work?Will I be able to complete my education?Will not the job leave me deadbeat?
Please help!!!


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2006-08-31 17:59:48 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

IAM NOT DOING IT FOR MONEY JUST TO GAIN EXPERIENCE.

PLEASE ONLY OPEN MINDED PPL AND EXPERTS REPLY.

NO NONESENSE.

2006-08-31 18:10:46 · update #1

I am homeschooled and gonna finish highschool soon.

My dad also promised to help.

I NEED REAL ADVICE.

2006-08-31 18:14:14 · update #2

17 answers

14, be 14 for awhile. you can knock the socks off the world at 17. when you enter the working corporate world the ugliness with which ppl handle each other could truly hurt your Psyche if you are the sensitive type. linear thinking does not apply to work situations. politics is both what matters and what hurts.

2006-09-06 14:35:15 · answer #1 · answered by STeel 2 · 0 0

Sounds like a great proposition for a kid, but school is much more important at your age. Any experience you gain will mean little in several years once you graduate college, so don't take the job for that reason. Do you need the money? Like are your parents out of work and cannot supply you with basic needs? If your home life is acceptable, then skip the job, be a kid for a few more years and get a decent education.

2006-09-01 01:04:27 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Considering your age that could be an issue. Minors are not allowed to enter into binding contracts until the reach the age of 18. If this position requires you to do that...it's not legal to offer you the job. Education is still more important.

As a parent I'd let my child choose, but would encourage them to finish school first. If they want you that bad they'll wait to offer until you finish high school or make a position for you at that time.

2006-09-06 13:51:50 · answer #3 · answered by rainysnana 4 · 0 0

You need to stay in school - and even continue on to college. If you are as smart as you say you are, then these kinds of offers will come again later in life. Plus, 14 is too young to legally work in this country. You want to do the right thing and have your education to fall back on if this doesn't work out long term. Worst case senario....if they really want you, you should be able to work there part time while you are still in school.

2006-09-06 13:37:05 · answer #4 · answered by saraelsa78 2 · 0 0

Is this legal? Where is this? Anyhow, it all depends on how many hours you will have to work. And how high is your education. You can't study highschool part-time unless you're being homeschooled. If that is a possibility (and if the price is good, you could hire a private tutor to homeschool you), then you can continue education. I worked full time and finished college in 4.5 years with 3.9 GPA. It's possible! But if you quit school, eventually you will end up in a deadbeat!

2006-09-01 01:08:54 · answer #5 · answered by dahfna 3 · 1 2

Making big money?
If Bill Gates can drop college why can't you pursue this?
What's the point of an education anyway?
It's all about income....in general.

Would you rather make bucks and get experience in real world or
attend the Sexual Harassment Panda rally in the gym after a lousy school lunch?

It'll also improve your chances of getting laid.

2006-09-01 01:11:14 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Since you are so young, I would pass on this offer. You will many more opportunities in the future.... and imigaine how much better they will get as your education preogresses.

2006-09-01 01:06:28 · answer #7 · answered by kitty.hicks 3 · 1 0

Yeah, right. You said you were doing it...then you were offered it.
If you are on your way to becoming another Great Imposter you better get the question correct...Mr. Highly Educated....

2006-09-01 01:05:19 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

You should do part time after school, during summer, weekend and then after you graduate you go back to a full time as long as you want.

2006-09-06 16:03:11 · answer #9 · answered by lana b 1 · 0 0

It is clear to me (simply by reading your question) that the answer is NO! You should concentrate all your efforts on learning how to spell and construct a proper sentence.
No offence intented.

2006-09-01 10:12:01 · answer #10 · answered by attila801us 2 · 0 2

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