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I'm saying this as someone who doesn't own a Switch 2 and doesn't plan to for the foreseeable future, but my advice based on what I understand about your situation would be that it probably isn't worth it at this point in time, unless you really REALLY want to play one or more of the exclusives that are on the Switch 2 right now (or have been announced) such as Mario Kart World; otherwise, I'd wait and see if they announce any games that you really want to play, and maybe you can save up for it more gradually if you decide those games are worth the investment.
$1000 is quite a big investment; if you're making $15 an hour at 7/11 that's over 66 hours you'll need to work just to afford the console, let alone the games themselves, and accessories or online subscriptions if needed. If this isn't a job you genuinely enjoy doing and the switch 2 is your main reason for working, then imo that's a big sacrifice to make for something which really isn't a necessity, there are a plethora of great games on the switch 1 as well as other past nintendo systems such as the wii, 3ds, ds, gamecube, etc., as well as on pc if you have one.
Probably not. I'm not "building credit" or "financing cars" because I believe it's time consuming. But at the same time, I believe 7/11 will let me wear my clothing even though I've seen them all wearing uniforms I do not like.There's a lot more important things to manage in your life. You should get a job to plan for your future such as car financing and building credit first. Switch 2 comes after you have a stable income stream.
Edit: And since you're 16 and the console is a whopping $1,000 requiring you to work a lot of hours for just one game....... just focus on school first lol. Switch 2 isn't going away in 2 years.
Hey now, they'll also have to pay taxes so it'll actually be WAY more hours than that :wariothumb:$1000 is quite a big investment; if you're making $15 an hour at 7/11 that's over 66 hours you'll need to work just to afford the console, let alone the games themselves, and accessories or online subscriptions if needed.
I don't see what's so wrong with having some play money while going through school? Plenty of students have jobsThere's a lot more important things to manage in your life. You should get a job to plan for your future such as car financing and building credit first. Switch 2 comes after you have a stable income stream.
I don't necessarily disagree because I don't feel like OP has the financial literacy to actually handle a credit card responsibly, but provided you can actually make the payments necessary to avoid interest, paying for everything on a credit card that offers cash back or rewards can be extremely useful as its essentially free money if you actually take care to handle it properly and pay off what you spend immediately or at least monthly.I'm not sure where OP is from, but unless they're specifically from America, they should forego credit cards entirely and stick to just paying bills on time to build a credit score. And if they're from America, only have the credit card for small purchases that they immediately pay off to build their credit score, and then cut up the card.