The cost of secondary school
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Re: The cost of secondary school
Yeah, I used to do that at the bank too, until they started cashless catering one week before the end of summer term.
I definitely don't miss having to go down and queue up and carry it back I can tell you!
I definitely don't miss having to go down and queue up and carry it back I can tell you!
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You're not alone!rubyhettybetty wrote:Yep, the organisation will be a killer for me, I'm like the Queen, I never carry cash!
The kids had better make sure their birthday/ Christmas cash is well hidden away...
I have a friend who's mother phoned at the moment when she was scrabbling in pockets for change for the lunch money. A cheque arrived in the post a few days later with a note from her mother scolding her for not mentioning how hard up they were!
She phoned her mother immediately saying they weren't short of money - they were short of change!!
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I think I would have kept quietJust1-2go wrote:I have a friend who's mother phoned at the moment when she was scrabbling in pockets for change for the lunch money. A cheque arrived in the post a few days later with a note from her mother scolding her for not mentioning how hard up they were!
She phoned her mother immediately saying they weren't short of money - they were short of change!!
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Don't knock it - I'm rather hoping one of my four will go down the entrepreneurial route rather than university, if only to help bail out siblings and parents once we're all up to our eyes in debt with tuition fees! At the moment it looks like being the youngest, future businesswoman of the year, who once made an 800 % profit on a lollipop.cairo wrote:So I've been giving him £3 a day, thinking this should be about right. After a couple of weeks, I noticed that he was often coming home with more money than he'd actually started with! Little entrepreneur that he is, he confided in me that he'd actually been "investing" his lunch money in cheap sweets he bought at a shop on the way to school and then selling them on to his classmates for a profit!!!! So much for healthy eating in schools, eh?
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Marylou - she should be on 'The Apprentice' - she'd easily win with those profit margins!
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pheasantchick wrote:Marylou - she should be on 'The Apprentice' - she'd easily win with those profit margins!
(Admittedly when I heard about it I wasn't sure who would be the most appropriate expert to contact - Supernanny or Sir Alan Sugar!)
Marylou
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I have a cousin who started off like that - selling on stuff at school.
He has spent his adult life seemingly jetting about, living in Bermuda, Florida and Canada depending on time of year, including 'holiday' homes on lakes etc. Some sort of money / business role accessible mainly by computer.
You may be in for some great holidays!
(also accrued wife and children too, so no missing out on GC)
He has spent his adult life seemingly jetting about, living in Bermuda, Florida and Canada depending on time of year, including 'holiday' homes on lakes etc. Some sort of money / business role accessible mainly by computer.
You may be in for some great holidays!
(also accrued wife and children too, so no missing out on GC)
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Mine take packed lunch and walk to school. If they want extras it comes from pocket money of £20 per month.
DS began in year 7 with selling sweets for a profit. I felt uncomfortable with this but DH approved. Several of them were doing the same thing. Then a letter came home from school stating that selling on school property was not allowed unless it was for a prearranged charity event.
DS began in year 7 with selling sweets for a profit. I felt uncomfortable with this but DH approved. Several of them were doing the same thing. Then a letter came home from school stating that selling on school property was not allowed unless it was for a prearranged charity event.