get killer confidence!
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get killer confidence!
rock your first day! • under the bff influence • feel rich all semester! • get killer confidence w/leven rambin feel summer earnings: $520 bank your pay “I baby-sat, walked dogs, and sold bracelets all summer. After every job, I put all but $10 in my savings account to avoid the urge to spend it on silly stuff when I was out with friends. I saved more than $200—enough goingout money for all of first semester!” –Deborah, 16, Pittsburgh, PA summer earnings: $1,500 use the “222” rule “Whenever I am tempted to buy something that’s more than $30, I ask, Will I care about this in two weeks? Two months? Two years? If I don’t answer yes to all three Qs, it’s a no-go. I worked too hard at my job at a fro-yo store and internship to blow my cash on stuff that doesn’t matter—I’ve saved almost $800!” –Aubrey, 21, Philadelphia, PA get killer confidence! w/ Leven Rambin In Percy Jackson, Leven fiercely battles monsters. But IRL, she’s all about spreading love and laughter. 162 seventeen.com / september 2013 laugh it off Leven (with actor Luke Mitchell) is never afraid to show her silly side! The nicest compliment I ever received was “You’re really witty,” because I like to make people laugh! n • rock your first day! • under the bff influence • feel rich all semester! • get killer confidence w/leven rambin • rock you all semester! main photo: (opposite page) Peter Rosa /Studio D. Fashion St ylist: Andrew Muk amal. Hair and makeup: Anna Webber for Bite Beaut y. on model: tank, silver rings and triangle ring, forever 21; earrings and l arge-link neckl ace, ami clubwear; doll ar-sign ring, part y cit y; crystal ring and gemstone ring, daily look; spiral ring, Lulu’s; braided neckl ace, girlprops; small-link neckl ace, make me chic. rambin: (far lef t) tom schirmacher. childish gambino: Mark Davis/ WireImage. summer earnings: ask an insider $3,000 Job coach Kim Costa helps girls get hired on Snagajob.com. Now it’s your turn! save $1 more each day “On the first day of my part-time job as a United Nations tour guide, I saved $1. Then every day after that, I added one dollar more than the day before. After four months, I managed to save about $700! Now that’s my emergency savings stash for the entire school year.” Q I have applied for a job at 15–20 places, but no one has called me back. What do I do? A –Ashlyn, 21, Bronx, NY summer earnings: $3,500 give yourself an allowance! “I was saving for college, so I worked one job during the week and one on weekends. I set up direct deposit for my weekday job—those checks went right into my savings account. I never even saw them! The rest became spending money. I saved enough for room and board at school and still had leftover money for fun!” Gambino to get pumped up—I love his flow! –Abby, 20, Cincinnati, OH Follow up in person! Taking the time to show your face (versus sending an e-mail or making a call) shows initiative and real interest in the job. But don’t show up during rush hour—managers won’t have time to talk to you, and it might signal that you don’t understand the business. Q I live in the middle of nowhere and don’t have a car. What jobs can I do? A –Megan, 19, Wolcott, CT I listen to Childish Don’t blow all your summer cash! Make those paychecks last way past BTS shopping. –Emily, 16, Wilmington, VT Ask friends or family where they work, and check if those employers are hiring. If you can land a job near someone you know, you can work out carpooling arrangements and offer to throw in a few bucks for gas every week—it’s a win-win for both of you! ‘‘ To me, confidence is not caring what other people think of you. ’’ The number one thing on my bucket list is to travel the world and spread love. globe-trotter Leven brought smiles to kids in Indonesia on a recent trip. seventeen.com / september 2013 163