Hello,

I am am 17, and I would like to get a few credit cards. Not to buy things, but to grow my business.

I do Search Engine Marketing, and I need all the money I can get to get my business going. I can just pay for all expenses from my personal funds, they don’t need to know I am using it for a company.

I would like to get my credit going, but I would not know how to to do this. My mother has 2 credit cards, and her credit score is 800, perfect.

Would it be a good idea to add me to her credit cards, and bank account so I can get her perfect credit? From there, I would apply for a credit card myself?

Now.. I would like a credit card that I would be 100% liable for under all circumstances!

Now, I would need a credit card with a limit of like 2K+.
However, I don’t have a ‘real’ part or full time job, so I don’t know how I would prove that I make money to pay back my bills.

I also don’t care about interest rate! Since I have a 15% ROI.

Thank you for any information you may have
I get my revenue every 15 days.

I am not going to sued or anything, so there is no reason I need to get incorporated as of now.

Though, I will get something because of the tax breaks.

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I had a very difficult choice of 2 jobs. One role was something new that allowed me focus on something that I did a little bit at my old job and enjoyed (Search Engine Marketing). The other I have been doing awhile in my old job (web site producer) but the new role had a lot better circumstances. The search engine job had the best feeling despite the fact the pro/con list was heavily against it. I guess I wanted to try something new and my old job tainted me big time. Now that I have been at the search job for a week, I really wish I would have taken the other position. I feel as though I’m overqualified, in a hands off role, and just another cog in a wheel. While I don’t know how the other role would have turned out, I am at a loss of what to do. Do I quit after one week? Give it more time? Try to go after the old job even though I gave them a no? I’m hardly a job jumper being at my last job for 5 yrs but I can’t see this going anywhere good. Any help would be great. Thnx!

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