How to Start-Up a Su-Su With Co-Workers

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Ever needed a lump sum of money on a specific date and there was no way you could manage? Well, starting up a su-su with your co-workers could be fun and give you the flexibility of when you receive your "hand." Read on to learn more.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Things You’ll Need:

  • someone to be in charge of the su-su
  • reliable and trustworthy co-workers

Step1
After the suggestion is made to start up a su-su, make the rules that govern how the su-su is to be run. Everyone that will be participating in the su-su has a say in how the su-su should be run.
Step2
Come to a decision on how much money everyone has to put into the su-su, whether on a weekly or bi-weekly basis. Because once the start date is chosen, the person who picked number 1 is the person who will be getting the first hand. Let everyone draw numbers out of a bag, this will establish who goes first, second, third, etc.
Step3
If it's agreed by everyone to make it $50 weekly, then everyone who gets paid on a bi-weekly basis can give $100 to the captain (the person who is in charge of running the su-su). If you can get 10 people to participate in the su-su at $50 each, every time someone's turn comes around they will be receiving $1,000.
Step4
You can have more than one hand in the su-su, you can also have half a hand (you and another person put in $25 each). Remember any rules that govern the su-su must be made at the start and agreed to by everyone particpating.

Tips & Warnings

  • Make sure that the people participating are reliable.
  • Have fun.

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