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Andy Thompson
Id rather use Hyperjar and not payRecommend GoHenry. You can give them tasks (chores) which earn them money which they can spend on a debit card.

Id rather use Hyperjar and not payRecommend GoHenry. You can give them tasks (chores) which earn them money which they can spend on a debit card.
I've stumbled into the annual fudge everyone/punk festival. A few beers and then I'm off home.
She works and earns £9 an hour so isn't going to do jobs at home for £1 or £2You have to (sadly) monetise it mate. And tbh it's not such a bad approach as life is gonna be a long stretch of just that for her ie paid for labour.
We've also got ours (13) running eBay and vinted accounts to shift on the stuff we don't want. She gets to keep 100% of her own stuff income and 40% of anything that's 'ours' . She does the parcel packing and trips to PO (which also give us the chance to get her to grab other bits from the local shops)
Also getting her to design some bits for work (she loves a bit of art, photography and digital design) ...all paid work of course. (Mates rates)
Start charging her rentShe works and earns £9 an hour so isn't going to do jobs at home for £1 or £2
We tried it and she said she doesn't need the money
If it was my choice !!Start charging her rent![]()
If she's earning she should be contributing.She works and earns £9 an hour so isn't going to do jobs at home for £1 or £2
We tried it and she said she doesn't need the money
She is 16, so deemed too young to have to contributeIf she's earning she should be contributing.