A corporate executive has found one way to get his teenage daughter to spend less time on Facebook and more time on her studies. While she won't see a cent till her first payment of $50 on April 26, the self-made Facebook fast could make for a very interesting status update come summer.
She'll score $150 more if she makes it to June 26. She has given her father her password, which he has changed to prevent her from accessing her account.
According to Yahoo, Rachel originally asked for $70, but then, like an expert negotiator, she came back and asked for $200. Bier a graduate of the Harvard University School of Business.
He posted on his blog with title "Facebook Deactivation Agreement with my daughter (5 months). He also posted a photo of agreement with description, "Facebook Deactivation Agreement with my 14 year old daughter (5 months). Her idea which I support fully." Paul Baier told the Daily Dot: "It was her idea. She wants to earn money and also finds Facebook a distraction and a waste of time sometimes. She plans to go back on after the 6 months is over."
She'll score $150 more if she makes it to June 26. She has given her father her password, which he has changed to prevent her from accessing her account.
According to Yahoo, Rachel originally asked for $70, but then, like an expert negotiator, she came back and asked for $200. Bier a graduate of the Harvard University School of Business.
He posted on his blog with title "Facebook Deactivation Agreement with my daughter (5 months). He also posted a photo of agreement with description, "Facebook Deactivation Agreement with my 14 year old daughter (5 months). Her idea which I support fully." Paul Baier told the Daily Dot: "It was her idea. She wants to earn money and also finds Facebook a distraction and a waste of time sometimes. She plans to go back on after the 6 months is over."