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It's               hard               being               young               and               poor               today.

With               the               job               market               getting               tougher,               a               college               degree               is               beginning               to               feel               a               lot               like               a               high               school               degree.

Power               bills               and               gas               are               getting               more               expensive.

Although               states               can               now               set               individual               minimum               wages,               most               still               go               by               the               federal               minimum               wage               of               $5.15               per               hour,               hardly               a               living               wage.

It               has               been               years               since               the               federal               minimum               wage               has               been               raised.

With               all               these               factors               against               us,               we               must               find               ways               to               work               within               the               system               to               save               and               earn               money.

But               we               can               still               eat,               drink,               and               be               merry               for               cheap.

Here               are               some               suggestions               as               to               how:               Cheap               Food:               
               1.)               College               Events:               Lots               of               college               events               have               free               food               like               pizza               or               sandwiches.

Even               if               you've               graduated               from               college,               you               can               still               show               up               at               the               events.

Even               if               the               event               is               happening               at               a               college               you               never               attended,               you               could               still               show               up,               grab               some               food,               and               leave.

Most               events               will               be               big               enough               that               no               one               will               notice/care               if               you're               actually               a               student.

It's               not               like               they               make               you               show               college               IDs               to               get               into               stuff               like               that.

But               if               anyone               does               ask,               you               can               tell               them               you're               visiting               a               friend               who               goes               to               the               school.

So               do               a               little               research               and               find               out               what's               happening               at               the               local               colleges               and               when.
               2.)               Day               Old               Bread/Dumpster               Diving:               It               sounds               gross,               but               you               can               actually               find               fairly               good               food               still               in               packaging               in               dumpsters               outside               of               grocery               stores.

Also               check               bakeries               for               day               old               bread,               which               is               usually               very               cheap               but               still               tastes               fine.
               3.)               Potluck               Dinners:               If               you               have               broke               friends               and               you're               all               sick               of               eating               the               same               things               all               the               time,               plan               a               potluck               and               arrange               it               so               that               everyone               brings               something               different               to               eat.

Maybe               the               portions               will               be               small               but               the               variety               will               be               nice.
               4.)Food               Not               Bombs/Soup               Kitchens:               Food               Not               Bombs               is               a               really               positive               organization               that               offers               free               vegetarian               meals               a               few               times               a               week.

Some               states               have               a               lot               of               them               in               various               cities,               while               some               only               have               one               or               none               (VT).

You               can               look               up               your               specific               area               online               at:               http://www.foodnotbombs.net/contacts.html.

My               friends               eat               there               from               time               to               time               and               say               the               food               is               good.

There               are               also               usually               soup               kitchens               to               be               found               in               cities.

If               you               feel               guilty               about               eating               at               a               soup               kitchen,               volunteer               at               one.

You'll               be               doing               good,               and               you               can               probably               get               some               food               at               the               end               of               shift.
               5.)               Coupons:               Yeah,               it               sounds               so               pedestrian               but               cutting               coupons               can               really               help               save               money               at               the               grocery               store.

Also,               look               for               buy               one               get               one               free               meals               at               local               restaurants               and               other               such               deals.
               6.)               Free               Samples:               Find               a               grocery               store               that               has               a               lot               of               free               samples               and               go               sample               everything.

Twice.

Think               of               it               as               a               buffet.

If               you               know               of               more               than               one               such               store,               tour               them               all.

Fill               up               on               free               samples.
               7.)               Restaurant               Complaint:               If               you've               had               a               bad               experience               at               a               restaurant,               write               in               or               call               in               a               complaint.

Many               places               will               give               you               a               free               gift               certificate               to               pacify               you.

On               a               similar               note,               if               you               ever               have               a               problem               with               food               you               bought               at               the               grocery               store,               don't               hesitate               to               return               it.

For               example,               Harris               Teeter               has               a               double-your-money-back               produce               policy,               so               when               I               returned               a               bag               of               carrots               that               were               bad               when               I               bought               them,               I               actually               made               money               from               the               deal.
               Cheap               Clothes:               
               1.)               Goodwill/Salvation               Army/Thrift               Shops:               A               lot               the               clothing               in               thrift               stores               is               outdated               or               in               bad               condition.

But               then               some               of               it               is               really               nice,               recent,               and               in               good               condition.

You               just               need               to               look               around               carefully.
               2.)               Rugged               Wearhouse/TJ               Maxx/Marshalls/etc.:               Find               the               cheap               clothing               stores               in               your               area.

Buy               out               of               season               (like               buying               winter               clothes               at               the               end               of               winter,               and               summer               clothes               at               the               end               of               summer)               because               these               will               often               be               on               clearance               or               greatly               reduced.
               3.)               Friend's               Closets:               Clean               out               your               closet               often               and               pass               things               on               to               friends,               and               see               if               they're               willing               to               do               the               same.

If               not,               borrowing               works               just               as               well.
               Cheap/Free               Miscellaneous               Items:               
               1.)               Yoga               Classes:               A               lot               of               yoga               studios               offer               potential               customers               a               free               class.

Call               the               local               studios               and               ask               them               about               this               policy.

They               also               usually               offer               discounted               classes               to               students               so               even               if               you've               graduated,               if               you               still               have               your               ID               you               should               be               able               to               get               in               for               cheap.


               2.)               Freecycle:               Freecycle               is               an               online               community               where               people               exchange               goods               for               free.

You               can               sign               up               to               get               a               daily               newsletter               which               will               contain               items               that               people               are               offering               or               requesting.

You               do               have               to               offer               something               up               on               Freecycle               before               making               requests,               but               once               you               have               done               that,               you               can               request               specific               items               that               you               may               need.

Otherwise,               you               can               reply               to               any               offers               that               catch               your               eye.

Just               make               sure               to               reply               quickly;               these               items               go               fast.


               www.freecycle.org               
               3.)               Libraries:               It               sounds               obvious,               but               many               people               forget               about               the               library               or               take               it               for               granted.

The               local               library               is               a               great               source               of               free               books,               CDs,               movies,               and               often               Internet               access.


               4.)               End               of               Year               College               Dumpsters:               You'd               be               amazed               at               the               stuff               people               throw               out               at               the               end               of               the               semester               (or               maybe               you               wouldn't;               maybe               you've               thrown               out               crazy               stuff               too).

People               throw               out               everything               from               perfectly               good               shoes               and               clothing               to               posters               to               fridges               to               rugs               to               furniture...and               the               list               goes               on.

Just               check               in               and               around               the               college's               dumpsters               throughout               the               last               week               of               the               school               year.


               5.)               Spring               Cleaning:               People,               especially               in               rich               neighborhoods,               will               leave               interesting               things               out               on               the               curb.

My               house               got               some               of               its               furniture               this               way.

One               man's               trash               is               another               man's               treasure.


               6.)               Complaint:               This               is               similar               to               the               restaurant               complaint               above.

If               you've               had               a               bad               experience               at               a               store,               especially               a               large               chain,               send               a               letter               or               e-mail,               or               call               in               to               complain.

I               have               a               friend               who               complained               about               a               trivial               experience               at               CVS               and               got               a               $5               gift               card.
               Ways               to               Earn               Money:               
               1.)Housesitting/petsitting/babysitting:               These               are               all               great               ways               to               make               money               if               you're               in               college,               between               jobs,               employed               part-time,               or               even               employed               full-time               but               looking               to               pick               up               some               extra               cash.

Housesitting               is               one               of               the               sweetest               jobs               ever.

It               usually               just               requires               staying               at               someone's               house               while               they're               out               of               town               so               it               looks               lived               in,               and               keeping               up               with               the               plants               and               mail.

It's               generally               a               pretty               easy               job,               and               the               perks               often               include               free               food,               free               laundry,               cable,               and               of               course,               getting               to               stay               at               a               nice               house.

Just               be               sure               to               keep               it               nice               and               clean.

If               you're               good,               you               might               get               recommendations.


               Petsitting               is               similarly               enjoyable.

If               you're               a               dog               or               cat               person,               this               is               a               perfect               job               for               you.

People               usually               pay               well               to               have               their               pets               taken               care               of,               and               you               get               to               play               with               them.

This               one               is               especially               fun               if               you               don't               have               pets               yourself.


               Babysitting               is               the               hardest               of               these,               but               it               pays               well               and               once               you               start               it's               not               hard               to               find               regular               babysitting               jobs.

This               one               may               also               come               with               free               food               and               cable.


               The               best               way               to               get               sitting               jobs               is               to               keep               your               eye               out               for               someone               you               know               that               might               need               help.

Once               you've               done               it               for               someone               you               know,               they               may               recommend               you               to               their               friends.

You               can               also               advertise               your               willingness               to               do               these               types               of               jobs               by               putting               up               flyers               with               your               name               and               number               on               them               (or               giving               out               cards)               but               make               sure               you               have               references               because               people               are               hesitant               to               trust               someone               they               don't               know               with               their               house,               pets,               or               children.


               2.)Odd               Jobs:               This               is               similar               to               the               one               above,               but               opens               the               door               a               little               wider.

Odd               jobs               can               include               anything               from               sitting               to               cleaning               to               lawn               care               to               running               errands               for               someone               who               can't               drive.

Start               a               business               by               yourself               or               with               friends               and               put               up               flyers               or               give               out               cards.

Put               flyers               in               mailboxes               of               nice               neighborhoods.

Tell               people               you               know               who               may               be               interested.

You               never               know               what               you               might               end               up               doing,               and               the               beauty               of               it               is               you               can               always               refuse               a               job               if               you're               not               interested               or               don't               have               time               that               day.


               3.)               Freelance               Writing:               Write               for               Associated               Content.

The               nice               thing               about               AC               is               that               you               can               write               about               whatever               you               want.

So               find               something               you're               passionate               about,               interested               in,               or               have               a               great               deal               of               knowledge               about,               and               write               about               it.

They               pay               between               $3-$20               for               articles               they               buy               (but               they               don't               buy               everything               so               proofread               carefully).

They               also               take               college               papers               at               $4               a               paper.

(Keep               in               mind               they               don't               pay               for               fiction               and               poems).


               4.)               Selling               Things:               There               are               stores               where               you               can               sell               or               consign               clothing               you               don't               want               anymore               and               get               cash               or               store               credit.

Plato's               Closet               is               a               chain               that               buys               and               sells               clothing;               to               see               if               there's               one               in               your               area,               go               to:               http://www.platoscloset.com/franchise/find_a_store.asp.

Or               look               under               consignment               in               the               phone               book.

There               are               also               places               where               you               can               sell               used               CDs,               books,               and               movies;               sometimes               consignment               shops               take               these               but               in               some               areas               there               are               specialized               stores               that               will               pay               more               for               them.

You               can               also               trying               selling               things               in               the               newspaper               in               the               classified               ads,               but               this               costs               money,               so               only               do               it               with               items               that               you're               fairly               certain               will               sell.

If               you're               really               desperate               for               money,               there               are               always               pawn               shops.

Just               look               under               "pawn"               in               the               phone               book.


               5.)               Teaching/Trading/Tutoring:               If               you               have               a               specialized               skill               (ex.

play               an               instrument,               know               how               to               ballroom               dance,               etc.)               see               if               you               can               make               money               or               arrange               a               trade               teaching               those               around               you.

People               might               not               want               to               pay               you               for               lessons,               but               maybe               they'll               trade               some               knowledge               or               skill               that               they               have.

This               can               work               with               a               variety               of               things:               If               you               know               how               to               do               an               oil               change,               you               can               change               a               friend's               oil               in               exchange               for               dinner               or               some               other               trade.

If               you               have               a               subject               matter               that               you               specialize               in,               or               even               if               you               don't,               you               can               be               a               tutor.

If               you               know               anyone               with               school-age               children,               see               if               they're               interested               in               hiring               a               tutor.


               6.)               Bingo:               This               is               one               that               costs               money               but               you               can               also               win               large               amounts               of               money.

I've               heard               that               some               places               like               to               let               newcomers               win               so               they'll               come               back               again.
               Things               to               do               for               Free/Cheap:               
               1.)               Swimming/Hot               tubbing:               It's               fairly               easy               to               get               into               a               hotel               pool               or               hot               tub.

Just               make               sure               to               show               up               before               they               close               (usually               around               10               or               11pm).

Most               of               the               time,               the               hotel               employees               will               not               ask               you               to               give               proof               that               you're               staying               there.

Just               steer               clear               of               high-end,               expensive,               ritzy               hotels               and               you               should               be               fine.


               2.)               Nature:               Explore               the               woods,               parks,               and               lakes               in               your               area.


               3.)               Art               Galleries/Museums:               A               lot               of               art               galleries               are               free               (they               can               often               be               found               on               college               campuses)               and               sometimes               museums               are               free,               especially               city               sanctioned               historical               museums.


               4.)               Games:               Play               Kick               the               Can               or               Capture               the               Flag,               or               some               game               from               your               childhood.

Give               it               a               try,               you'll               probably               be               surprised               at               how               fun               it               still               is.

Or               just               play               a               sport               outside               for               fun,               like               soccer               or               basketball.


               5.)               Free               Shows:               A               lot               of               local               bands               play               free               shows               at               local               bars               and               venues.

See               if               your               town               has               a               free               weekly               entertainment               guide               and               see               what               kind               of               music               is               going               on.


               6.)               Poker/Cards:               You               can               play               for               money               but               you               don't               have               to.

Get               a               big               tournament               going               and               if               you               don't               want               to               play               for               money,               offer               something               else               to               the               winner,               such               as               your               undying               love               and               devotion.


               7.)               Pet               Stores/Animal               Shelters:               These               are               kind               of               like               a               free               trip               to               the               zoo.

Visit               them               and               commune               with               all               the               lonely               animals.

Hold               the               birds               or               pet               the               cats.

Take               a               puppy               out               and               play               with               it.

I               bet               they'd               love               the               attention.


               8.)               Bonfire:               Find               an               appropriate               place               to               have               a               fire               (Create               a               fire               circle               in               the               woods,               a               field,               or               a               backyard),               invite               people,               and               bring               instruments.

You               could               even               grill               over               the               fire.
               
               These               all               are               just               suggestions.

They               may               not               all               apply               to               your               town               or               city,               but               hopefully               you'll               find               something               that               does.

Good               luck!






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