Young Entrepreneur Teaching Others and Learning New Things
COLUMBUS, MS – Courtesy of the Dispatch and Grant McLaughlin
17-year-old Ellie Dawson, a senior and cheerleader at Heritage Academy, was looking for ways to make some extra money this Summer to put towards her college fund. She found a number of ways that were right up her alley: She not only trains younger students in tumbling and cheer, but she also juggles doing child care, dogsitting, and plant watering for hire: “I really didn’t think I would get as much (business) as I have,” Dawson said. “Once I started doing it, I realized this is a great way to earn some money as a young adult.”
“I enjoy it because I get to meet a lot of different people with the business,” she went on to say. “Especially through cheer, I can meet young girls and help them and it’s always fun because they’re so talkative. I also love animals when I’m dog sitting or if they have a cat I need to feed because who doesn’t love animals?” These activities have helped her to gain new skills while taking in some money:
“I’m definitely focused on time management between scheduling with all these people making sure I [go do the work] . . . I have to make sure that I’m keeping up with everything.” She is hoping to attend the University of Alabama, and to continue earning money during the school year, schedule permitting.
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