
daniel p
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theres always lawn care(mow grass,rake leaves,trim bushes,shovel snow,get sticks out of yards,ect)people always need that stuff done and some people dont want to do it thereselves or are to old and unable to do all the tasks around theyre yard like they would want too ;) |
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*Christina*
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take dogs for walks, newspaper route, car wash, shovelling, cutting grass |
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john a
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Find a place that employees 14 years old cuz you can work at that age.. I worked at SixFlags Great Adventure at that age |
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gprime1987
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macdonalds |
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scottymcgeester
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Start out with selling things.
Toys, books, games, things you don't want anymore.
You could wash people's cars.
Uh. . hm. .
Well if you have any special talents or skills whatsoever, try to find a way to make money out of that. |
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lizzie [:
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• car wash
• dog walker
• Pet sitter
• Lawn cutter (idk what that's called)
• Weeder
• Shoveler
• Get a summer job (idk what age you have to be)
Hope i helped! =] |
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LiLBRiT
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be creative and be fun.
---bake cookies and make funky designs on them and sell them in groups or make a bunch of different stuff and sell them all together
---have a garage sale. get clothes stuff animals jewlery anything that u dont want or dont use even ask your parents for stuff that they dont want.
---have a car wash (do inside and out)
--- offer to do mow grass or clean houses ( prolly ask some one who you know very well about the inside stuff) |
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fiebr2003
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home maintinance for old guys |
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aidebe !
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I used to go to stores and ask for those big empty boxes from goods and brought them for recycling. But this won't bring you much money unless you collect much. |
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irockmysox
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me and my friends: dog walk, shovel driveways (if u have snow), pick up after dogs (gross, i no but we get paid a lot) hope this helps! |
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huckeby14
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I always did yard work, printed out some fliers and walked the neighborhood. If that doesn't work then you could ask a family friend if you maybe could do some extra work for them. When I was 15 I worked out at a softball park. |
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Jessica C
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Lemonade stand. Lol. But you could get a job at like Sonic or somewhere if a friend recommends you, even if you're too young. |
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`~i luv my furries and kitties~`
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volunteer at a shelter if u like animals
dog walk
pet sitting
moing lawns
shovoling snow
i used to mak little braclets and sell them to my reletives and friends
lol idk be creative |
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Stoney
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yard work? |
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Ersa
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Walk people's dogs,
offer to do yard work,
do a car wash on a weekend,
there are some businesses that hire as young as 14, you just have to look in your area. |
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nevershoutnever
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you should talk to your parents and put an AD in the paper as babysitters. you'll definitely get someone to call you. that's what i did when i was your age(i'm sixteen). otherwise, i would say you could do a paper route. maybe make some really cool jewelry and sell it to your friends. i would learn how to make some hemp necklaces and you can get glass bead sets from michael's or any other craft store. |
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Brandon R
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Go sell weed! or go steal some bluerays from wal-mart and get someone to pawn then off. |
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Ted S
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pretty easy here are some good steps to get extra cash.
# Have a yard sale. Are you still saving a bunch of stuff in your garage for a rainy day? Why not pull it out, clean it up and sell it for a few dollars. Your garage will look better and your debt balance will be reduced. Don't forget to check the closets and attic. Get the neighbors to join you and you'll draw more attention for your sale.
# Get a part-time job. Even if it's just a few hours on the weekend, you can put that money towards a debt and achieve your financial freedom goals a lot quicker. If you want to be at home, have you considered baby sitting or tutoring? If you want to work out of the home, there are many places to select from. Look for something that you enjoy doing. Determine how much you want to earn and apply every paycheck to debt. Once you've reached your goal, quit, unless you enjoy it so much that you want to set another goal for yourself.
# Sell something that is a cash drain. Do you have a boat in your backyard? How about a motorcycle or extra car that you never drive? Sell it. These items can drain you financially like water dripping from a leaky faucet with insurance, registration, maintenance and other costs. If you use them a lot, great, but if you've taken the boat out once in three years, sell it.
# Rent out a spare room. This can bring in some good quick money. You'll lose some privacy, but if you really need the cash, it might be worth it for a short time. Be sure and do a thorough reference check on your guest.
# Quit drinking and smoking. The amount spent on these two items might surprise you. Can you give it up? If you don't drink or smoke, try giving up juice and soda for a month and drink water instead. Not only is it much healthier, but it will save you even more.
# Track your spending for one month. Every time you spend money (no matter how little), write it down in a notebook. Account for every penny spent for one whole month and you will be much more aware of where your money is going and where you can cut back. You may even find yourself with some extra money at the end of the month. If so, put it on debt.
# Cancel cable TV. Yes, you can live without it for six months or so. Determine how much you want to save, calculate the length of time needed to save that money, and then each month, write a check to your savings account or credit card company.
# Recycle some trash. Collect cans, glass bottles, newspapers or whatever a recycling center will pay you for. Get your family involved and collect as much as you can during the month. Make money while making the world a better place.
# Turn a hobby into cash. Is there something you love to do that you can profit from? There are many local retail stores or consignment shops that may be willing to place samples or sell on consignment terms.
# Pack your own lunch and coffee. Just those two purchases alone can add up to quite a sum of money on a monthly basis. If you are used to eating out every day and stopping for coffee in the morning, try reducing it to just one or two days a week. Pack it from home the remaining days. Apply your savings to debt. |
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Mrs. Robert Pattinson
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Work for your parents, Bake nice and warm cookies (NO NUTS) and go around the neighborhood selling them. Take doegs for a walk. Wash dogs. Wash cars. Garage sale. Go around giving hot coco to neighbors, and out of kindness they would want to pay you. There are many ways. Garden. Pull weeds. Water plants. Go around your neighborhood and ask if anyone has any oddz and endz jobs they need done for 6 dollars an hour (or 3 per person) |
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-NP7514-
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Dog walking |
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Mike E
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mow yards, shovel snow. ask your parents for extra chores for more allowance and help each other. Rake leaves. The best thing to think about is, "what do people really not like to do themselves"? |
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greatestperc
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shovel snow |
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Dagger_SA
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Provide a service where you pick up dog poop from people's (dog owners) back yards. Buy a pooper scooper and small plastic trash bags from WalMart. |
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Oreo
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Well I'm 15 and me and my friend go to this shop pretty much everyday after school to clean up,we both make $20 a day.Maybe you and your friend can do something like that. |
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edenx
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go to loads of hair dressers and ask if they have a saturday job
or small shops and cafes |
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Brandon
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Write a book.
I'm 14 and a published author, I get about $15 dollars a day doing nothing! All I did was write a book a few months ago.
lulu.com
Easy publishing! |
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chumppy
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cleaning peoples houses, light yard work, maybe grocery shopping or laundry for someone older who cant do it themselves. if u are still interested in babysitting and just couldnt find anyone in need. try sittercity.com they have pet sitting and hosue sitting too. |
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Bball Babe
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im 14 and work at a pet shop i love animals so i really dont mind being paid to be around them! if u like anmals im sure ur local store will hire at 14 if not atleast 15!
good luck! |
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sweetie
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well where I live there's a place called Market Basket and they hire young people
like i know a boy who started working there when he was 14
or you can shovel people's driveway maybe ?? if it snows where you live |
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Gregory A
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Pull weeds. Pick up dog poop. Mow lawns. Shovel snow (if you have snow)
Hope this helps |
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Cammiegirl
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Check out these, I've been paid from all of them. They're Freeee.
They pay you within 24 hours
http://mygptfavorites.blogspot.com/ |
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