
bill.storey2@btinternet.com
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when i was 13 ,,,i put an add in the local newsagent ,asking people if they wanted odd jobs to be done ,,,most of the work i got was gardening work ,,,weeding ,moving wheel barrows around ,that sort of stuff ,,,,i think i did mostly donkey work,,, but work i got loads of it ,,infact most week-ends i worked ,, and a lot through the hols to ,,charged a pound an hour ,this was a few years ago ,,but work i got ,try it ,,it does work |

Jazz
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-grow plants & put a stall outside your house.. or go to a carboot sale to sell them.
-sell all your old books & games & stuff online (amazon.co.uk) or at a boot sale.
-get a job (pubs, hairdressers, resturants, paper round)
-help out your parents.
-ask for an alowance
-dog walking
hope that helps you - good luck! xx |

Stephanie C
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I wrote my own newspaper and sold it in my area from the time I was 6 until I was 12. I made about $30 a month from it, and probably could have made more if I'd put more work into it. If you start your own business, you can do pretty much anything. Think about things you like and things you are good at, and somewhere in there you will find something people will pay you to do or make.
Two books to check out (try looking for them at the library, that's where I found them):
Fast Cash for Kids
Better Than a Lemonade Stand |

IUTennis
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At 13, you can do online surveys, cash offers, and paid emails. They're completely free to join, easy to do, and you can do everything on your own time.
If you're interested, check out my profile or send me an email at iutennis@hotmail.com |