When I was 10 years old, My Parents and I talked about a business I could start on my own.
We talked about all sorts of things,
but in the end,
I decided that
I would start a Service
of Refuse Collector Work,
where I took our family's trash and the neighbor's trashcans out,
(and then back in)
on Trash Days.
It was pretty hard work because I had to get up at 6 in the morning to beat the Garbage Truck. They paid me 25 cents for each can I moved.
I was very ready to start this business, because I needed money for stuff, and I wanted to have a chance to show my Mom and Dad that I could do something like this.
I have learned a lot of Lessons doing my job. Here are a few of them:
Hard Work
AT first, I was really excited to be working for money, and helping out my neighbors, too. But, then I started to hate getting up so early, especially in the winter, because it was icy, or snowy. On those days, it was hard to get out of bed. I was getting grouchy and having a bad attitude about that for a while.
My Dad had a talk with me then, and told me that my job was important, especially for the old people because they might fall on the ice. I was really helping people, AND earning money to buy what I wanted WITH my own money.
My Dad told me to focus on the PAYOFF, which was the $$, and also that I was helping others.
So I began to grumble less, and get up without so much trouble.
Now I get up pretty good, I guess because I am used to it, plus I DO like having that CASH to spend!
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Self Regulation is a word I learned a long time ago, but I didn't like the word, or what it meant. I remember when I used to put sticker charts on paper to help me get ready for church and school in the morning. I had a Submarine Sticker Chart. It was fun, but it did get boring after awhile.
With my business, I get to make all the decisions. I decided to expand to the next block from our house, but if I wanted to, I could decide to quit it. My parents say it is up to me.
What I like is that I also get to spend the money my own way. I do give some to Jesus, some to spend, and I save some in my Bank Account. But I could spend it all if I wanted to. My parents let me make that decision, because it is my business.
At first, I spent all the money on toys. That decision was not wise. Then I did not have money to give to a Missionary who visited our Congregation one Sunday. I felt really bad about that. Now I save a little of the money for things that come up, like Missions, or projects , and for Operation Christmas Child.
I am glad that my parents let me make the decisions myself. They say it will help me in my future, like when I go to college like my cousins did. It will teach me about spending, saving, and what they call "budgeting." It already is teaching me that.
We talked about all sorts of things,
but in the end,
I decided that
I would start a Service
of Refuse Collector Work,
where I took our family's trash and the neighbor's trashcans out,
(and then back in)
on Trash Days.
It was pretty hard work because I had to get up at 6 in the morning to beat the Garbage Truck. They paid me 25 cents for each can I moved.
I was very ready to start this business, because I needed money for stuff, and I wanted to have a chance to show my Mom and Dad that I could do something like this.
I have learned a lot of Lessons doing my job. Here are a few of them:
Hard Work
AT first, I was really excited to be working for money, and helping out my neighbors, too. But, then I started to hate getting up so early, especially in the winter, because it was icy, or snowy. On those days, it was hard to get out of bed. I was getting grouchy and having a bad attitude about that for a while.
My Dad had a talk with me then, and told me that my job was important, especially for the old people because they might fall on the ice. I was really helping people, AND earning money to buy what I wanted WITH my own money.
My Dad told me to focus on the PAYOFF, which was the $$, and also that I was helping others.
So I began to grumble less, and get up without so much trouble.
Now I get up pretty good, I guess because I am used to it, plus I DO like having that CASH to spend!
.
Self-CONTROL
my self regulation Submarine Sticker Chart I made it to help me get ready faster without arguing |
I like going and buying THINGS |
What I like is that I also get to spend the money my own way. I do give some to Jesus, some to spend, and I save some in my Bank Account. But I could spend it all if I wanted to. My parents let me make that decision, because it is my business.
I like collecting Hex Bugs and their Habitats |
Sometimes I buy Pizza for my whole family, but it wipes out my earnings. Ten Dollars for 2 Pizzas is actually 40 trash cans taken out! |
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