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Should I visit my grandmother in Jamestown, New York or work during the summer?


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im 14 in the 8th grade--los angeles

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Visit your grandmother. you wont have forever to be with her, but work is forever. And honestly, money cant buy memories. My grandma died when i was 10. I miss her a lot. Good luck Source(s): Seasoned Old Fart!
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Visit your Grandma. There will always be work.
Why not get a job near your grandmother and do both?

In fact, wouldn't she be quite impressed by your caring nature to see her AND your ambitiousness?

Besides, you can afford to take her out to dinner and maybe chip in for food costs for your stay.

:)

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Well do both, go visit your grandmother at least two weeks, and then find a job. Family comes first, and your still too young to get a job,,, ( unless your about to turn 15, but then u still can only work 20 hrs a week)..

Take care and good luck!

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I'm sure somebody in Jamestown, New York will hire you at McDonalds or something for a few months. But just make sure that the minimum age is 14 there though.
well i think you should it would be a good chance to bond w/ her then when u go back home get a job but do what u want to do
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