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£25 a week for doing nothing.

EDIT: Also £100 a week if I do something helpful, or something goes wrong in the week that makes me sad.

I'm 15 and I have a job.

I get payed 8-12 bucks per week.

£25 a week for doing nothing.

EDIT: Also £100 a week if I do something helpful, or something goes wrong in the week that makes me sad.
lolwut, define 'helpful'

also, I get like £10 for my lunch at school(for the week). If I need money for going out, I just get it from my parents :D
« Last Edit: May 26, 2010, 11:38:17 AM by |Shadow »

Until I know what "allowance" is, 0.00 SEK.

Whats up with you guys having jobs and being payed stuff

The Child Labor Laws were passed during the Industrial Revolution

lolwut, define 'helpful'

also, I get like £10 for my lunch at school(for the week). If I need money for going out, I just get it from my parents :D

You know, cooking dinner, fetching eggs from the village market, wiping the floors.

You know, cooking dinner, fetching eggs from the village market, wiping the floors.
Lol'd for some reason.

Whats up with you guys having jobs and being payed stuff

The Child Labor Laws were passed during the Industrial Revolution
*Shrug*

Until I know what "allowance" is, 0.00 SEK.
Dunno what you call it, but I've always heard it called "pocket money".
Just some money you're given by your parents on a daily/weekly/monthly rate.

I don't get any money, and only ever really got pocket money from doing odd jobs in my parents shop, which used to be about £5-10 for 1-2 hours work a week, perhaps.
Since my parents no longer own a shop, I don't get any money. But, I never have anything to spend money on anyways. Most of my money I ever get (Which is generally through gifts for birthdays) is spent on maybe a game or something that'll last me. Although, I am saving up for a new desktop computer this summer. :3

10$ per schoolweeks.

Dunno what you call it, but I've always heard it called "pocket money".
Just some money you're given by your parents on a daily/weekly/monthly rate.
Aha. I get 800kr/month.