Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your kid has never had a job?
Well, kids who attend schools with really rigorous standards and take a heavy advance course load, don't have time to add odd jobs on top of extracurriculars. Many earn more in merit scholarships than they could've on minimum hourly wage. Everyone's circumstances and goals are different.
Anonymous wrote:Make them an authorized user on yours. They will then inherit your credit rating. Establish rules for use.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No job and.no credit history. Headed off to college.
If they are heading off to college where Meals are paid and college is paid by you, what do they need the credit card for? Colleges have funding card systems.
My kids have bank accounts with Debit Cards from PT jobs they held and we manage money through that. They also have "authorized user" credit cards for emergencies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No job and.no credit history. Headed off to college.
If they are heading off to college where Meals are paid and college is paid by you, what do they need the credit card for? Colleges have funding card systems.
My kids have bank accounts with Debit Cards from PT jobs they held and we manage money through that. They also have "authorized user" credit cards for emergencies.
Anonymous wrote:No job and.no credit history. Headed off to college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your kid has never had a job?
Well, kids who attend schools with really rigorous standards and take a heavy advance course load, don't have time to add odd jobs on top of extracurriculars. Many earn more in merit scholarships than they could've on minimum hourly wage. Everyone's circumstances and goals are different.