You need a good job. A car to get there which will be tough since you're not old enough to drive. Then you will need to juggle the expenses of your car, apartment, food and utilities on a paycheck that will probably not be enough since you still have to find time to go to school. If there is another adult family you can live with and pay a small rent that includes your food and utilities you might stand a chance but it will still be tough. Unless you are in a dangerous situation like and abusive home you need to finish high school first. All teenagers hate there parents and what out at one point or another be patient this too shall pass.
2007-03-16 06:48:19
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answered by teresacmt 5
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Move out? Is there something going on at home? Please don't say anything bratty like 'your parents never let you go anywhere or do anything'.
If you must go, here are a few things to consider (there are hundreds more but space is limited). Where would you live? I didn't know you could secure your own housing at 15. What about school? You probably have to be forced to get up and hate doing homework. Just imagine how much more difficult school would be once a 40hr work week is added to it. Oh excuse me, my error...you're only 15. Who's going to hire you? I mean, you could work 10-15hrs a week at McDonald's but what would that cover? Gas, maybe? Scratch that...you're not even old enough to drive which leads me to my next question. How do you plan on getting to school & work? You do have all this worked out don't you?
Sweetie, you will be an adult before you know it and contrary to popular belief it's not always as fun as it looks. There are still rules that must be followed along with tons of responsibility. Try to enjoy your childhood while you can because once it's gone there's no turning back. Good luck!
2007-03-16 07:37:50
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answered by beauty 1
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You are headed for disaster. It is very hard to get a job, and when you do get the job, it is even harder to maintain it. At the age of 15, it is very hard, because you don't have too many skills in the work force. Just wait until you turn 17 or 18, and get a couple of jobs, just to see what it is like to actually work for a living. Enjoy being a teenager while you still can. I am 23 with 3 children, and have been living on my own for about 5-6 years now, and it is noooooooo joke!! Goof off and pass all of your classes!! Don't be an adult tooo sooooon!!!!!
2007-03-16 06:48:07
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answered by N0+ 3@$!Ly &R0]{3n 3
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there is alot to consider when moving out, first off i would not move out at 15, because do you have a good job great income and a car, plus what about school, i mean there is alot to consider i am married and 21 and me and my husband still have money problems every once in a while and he has a reliable job ( army) and i mean at 15 i wanted to move out also but i am glad that i didnt cause its a lot harder than you think, so just be careful dont do anything rash
2007-03-16 06:42:44
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answered by Anonymous
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ur not the only 1 ive wanted 2 run away 2 if u think ur ready then go 4 it
2007-03-16 06:43:18
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answered by dadz angel[hornz hold up halo] 1
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do you have enough money to pay the rent, utilities, deposit, and everything else that may come along with moving out? how will you contnue to go to school?
i'm sure you aren't happy with your home life however it is way better than money troubles and living on the street. be blessed you have a home.
2007-03-16 06:43:26
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answered by Bex 3
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You haven't even lived yet. Why are you trying to put yourself in an adult world? You not even graduated from school never mind puberty!
2007-03-16 06:44:23
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answered by Anonymous
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You should still wait year or half a year. Because if you don't have a great job it will be hard......
2007-03-16 06:44:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think you're mature enough to be on your own yet.
2007-03-16 06:46:54
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answered by ♥Ms. Heart♥ 5
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