Tess Olleson Narrative

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The Olleson’s are a family of four, Tess Olleson, 45, is the mother. Carter Olleson, 46, is the father. John Olleson, 16, is the oldest son, he is a junior at White Station High School in Memphis Tennessee. Aiden Olleson, 10, is the youngest son, he is a fifth grader at Richland Elementary School. We chose our jobs based on location, salary,interests, and ability. The father works as a college sports recruiter . He makes $100,000 per year. The father enjoys playing and watching sports. The job is located throughout Memphis, Tennessee. The mother works as an Elementary school teacher at Youth Villages in Memphis, Tennessee. She makes an average of $53,035 per year. The mother chose the job because she enjoys working with children, and teaching. …show more content…

The car has a silver exterior, and a gray interior. The car has four doors and five seats. Tess the mother has purchased a 2017 Jeep Compass, the car cost a total of $16,998. The car has a gray exterior and a black interior. The cra has four doors and five seats. Both of the cars are able to comfortably fit our family of four. Per month our family pays $432 in car payments, $325 in insurance, and $250 in gas. We turned down vehicles based on their size, price and, …show more content…

They are paying that much because they have a family of four people and they all have to eat. The family tried to buy the cheaper items rather than the organic items. If the family went coupon shopping we could save probably around $50. Every mouth are family spends, $350 on clothing,$800 on dental and medical bills,$300 goes into saving for special occasions,$500 is used towards auto and home repair,$300 is used for entertainment,$75 is used towards household items like a dog, batteries, and light bulbs, and $200 for the children's education. I think our payments towards dental, medical, home, and auto repairs are important. Those things use the most amount of money, but if that money wasn’t used towards that our family can become at risk. It was hard to determine what we were going to do with the rest of the money and what we were going to buy with it but, we all agree what we wanted to buy with it.We wanted to by a tiger but we said no because the tiger might eat us and we will all die, then we wanted a gorilla but it will cost too much then we wanted a yacht but the lake is too small,then we wanted a jet ski but they just forgot about it,then we wanted a dog and then we bought a dog and it is less than a year old. In conclusion, The Olleson are a well-going family.First of all, Carter and Tess make good money to keep the family in

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