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thats rather nice of you to think of charity at 14 :) check around local shops and stuff if they need help even with simple work cleaning up and stuff its still money often mechanic shops will hire someone younger and pay them straight cash for jus sweeping and doing little tasks, also there is always the old cutting grass raking leaves and shoveling snow :P best of luck |
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HerbS
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Don't waste your time or money on ANY of the online surveys or multi-level marketing [MLM] scams. There are even websites which claim to have "checked out all the money making sites" they then steer you into their scam! My wife spent months looking, she found nothing real. Besides, with an MLM after you’ve called all of your friends & relatives, no doubt antagonizing a few, who do you, market to?
There are legitimate online jobs for interpreters, data-entry etc. but they normally hire through a regular agency, not just an online application, & usually you’ll have to prove yourself before getting big jobs with serious money. After taking classes & getting certified, you can do medical transcriptions from home, again, though, you have to work up the income ladder. Some people, familiar with values of something like, Tin Toys or Carnival Glass, make money by buying locally then selling on Ebay. Don’t sign up for ANYTHING that asks for a credit card number to register!
Also don’t fall for the nearly free e-book "The 7 Greatest Lies of Network Marketing" it is just a come-on for the author’s $40. book; which has been described as, “pay me, to tell you about Commission Junction, so I can pay you to tell others to pay me to tell them about Commission Junction.” You can check it out for free: http://www.cj.com/ unfortunately most people don’t do enough business to make money there. |
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chilly willie
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when i was your age i tried things like mowing lawns,shoveling snow, selling lemonade. you'll be surprised what money you will make. remember also while do the jobs leave a good impression. they will love you for that and that alone is Charity because you give them a smile and it's priceless! best of wishes! |
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Live♥Laugh♥Love
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Mow lawns, babysit, do extra chores, or rake your neighbor's yard. |
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lad
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ask around town about jobs that pay kids. |
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luna.brown
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work in a local shops, or a dinner, video shop, baby sitting.
anythng u like. |
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suzy q
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babysit
yardwork
dog walker
mcdonalds |
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work for neighbors, or sell some stuff to your friends |
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Barking Bear
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Weather permitting you could start your own little lawn mowing service.Borrow your dad's mower for a while then in no time you can buy your own.People will be glad to have you mow their lawn at a discounted rate as opposed to what a lawn service charges. |
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corbinbleu93
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the top job is babysitting at that age i'm not sure but i think mcdonalds also hires 14 year olds. also newspaper routes etc. |
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existforever
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pass out little cards in the mailboxes. start a dog walking business it works well in new york |
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Ginger Kid!!!
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were stuck in the same position man..........and i dont know about you but im in a frickin boring as heck town |
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Frog
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you could find a babysitting job for people whom know you. You could cut grass, rake leaves, shovel snow or take out some little old ladies garbage. There are lots of ways for a young man to make money just make sure that you always check with your parents first. They want to make sure you are safe in you adventures to be independent. |
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Hi
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try if anyone works in your family you can ask them to work with them or if your mom is being a clean house you can ask to work with her one day |
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Angelheart♥
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mowing lawns, paperroute, babysitting pets, housesitting, doing errands for the neighbors.... ♥ |
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kathy n
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find a job |
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ck
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Be a good student the money will come. |
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justaquestion????
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paper round maybe??? |
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