
get legit.
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babysitting, dog sitting, garden sitting,
try putting up flyers around your neighbor hood |
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♪RosaryGirl♪ ♥ †♥
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I can tell you the ways i earned money when i was your age maybe it can help you...
1 Ask your folks if you can hold a yard sale, sale any clothes or toys that you dont like/use any more
2 ask your folks if there is any jobs around the house that you could do tell them you are tring to earn money.
3. ask your folks if you can have any of their left over change (even pennys for some reason most folks dont like pennys hhhehe )
sadly there is not alot of jobs you are aloud to do when you are 13 when i was 13 i wanted a PC so bad so this is what i done save up the money.
$200 in change (MOSTY PENNYS) for doing jobs around the house like washing the dishes, clearning your room stuff like that, and got $150 from a yeard sale, then got on ebay and got my folks to order my pc(note tooks time save that much up, so just be patiant)
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Jenny
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Well I have a fourteen year old boy. He loves to take dads lawn mower and go from house to house in our comunitty and ask if any of the elderly or anyone needs any yard work.In return he is learning responsibility and how to manage his own money,and it makes him feel good about himself. |
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cats4ever2k1
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baby sitting and mowing lawns/ or do chores. Thats about it because you cant work till your age 16. |
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Elim
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Talk to your parents about having a tag sale and ask them if you set everything up if you can get like 50% of it. |
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kap10
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Do odd jobs in your neighboorhood. Mowing lawns, cleaning gutters, etc stuff like that.
or talk your parents into letting you sell stuff on ebay. that always works |
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sis
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As an addition to all mentioned above: sell your old stuff. |
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Zelda
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Aside from babysitting, collect aluminum cans, dog walking, dog sitting, mowing lawns, raking leaves, washing an elderly neighbor's windows, house cleaning, car washing, ... dog washing? |
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gayle j
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At that age mine went into the garden snake business, it was so funny, but they got the money and ranned, then the candy business, hustling candy really does work, it'll keep you re upping though News paper, if he has a close route a bike will do it, if not, guess what? You and him/her will work it! Be advised: you should study their maturity level before baby sitting takes place! Yard sales, auctioning off toys work, they collect toys from other kids and raffle, or action them off, it's fun! I did the bake sale and car wash for a famous TV show, when small and turned the money into the show. I think my mom did, hahahahaha, but anyway, he could collect comic books and have a rally on them. all kinds of things, cutting grass for neighbors, shoveling snow this winter maybe, going to get groceries for shut in neighbors that you know, don't send him alone. And before sending tell him to tell you of any foul play or unkind touches or words immediately. Hoped I helped you!
Gayle |
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DeLIZious
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Chores around the house: allowance. People should not want their children to start working before the age of 16. There are child labor laws against that! They will work the rest of their lives anyways. Don't start too early! |
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babysit, do chores around the house, visit your grandparents often (they always slip you a 5 here or there), just ask your parents what you can do for them and ask for some cash in exchange. |
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blueyes2001
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Babysitting, walking dogs, mowing lawns. |
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seekGod.
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Babysitting neighborhood kids is a great option. Or you could go back to the old school option and sell stuff like lemonade or old toys. Selling stuff (your parents or you dont want) after putting ups advertisments is a great option. There are places that actually hire 13 year olds. I am only 14 and I work at a museum. I volunteered for a couple of months and then they got me working papers and now they pay me. There may be similar options in your neighborhood to do things with little kids..maybe at the local Y..or any other local businesses esp. if they know your parents. SOme places may hire you for mini jobs like bagging at supermarkets..if your parents come in and ask that you have a job. who knows? it just amy work. |
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Shaun M
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Babysitting is the way to go. Prove yourself trustworthy and dependable and you will build up reliable clients that will pay you pretty much whatever you ask for. Good luck! |
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sallypointer
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Any of these help?
http://personal-wealth.blogspot.com/ |
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Dogma Mom
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Babysitting is the obvious answer - but at 13 you should take a community class first and get certified in CPR and learn about other safety issues.
Dog walking and washing is another option, and taking care of your neighbors' homes and animals while they're away. Washing cars
Household chores are always another way. Bakes sales are another option. |
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GrownNSexy
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mow the lawns, babysit, clean cars, or backyards, deliver paper, "make paper" |
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hazydaze
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mow lawns
clean houses
babysiter
bake sale
make and sell crafts
wash cars
clean garages(adults hate to do that)
newspaper delivery
type papers
wash or walk dogs |
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Fox Ninja S
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there really isnt a good way to make good mon ey but babysitting and doing chores ask someone you know who owns a buissnes and ask them if you can get a part time job |
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Nicole P
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babysit, do chores, mow/rake lawns, walk dogs, feed animals, help old people, and weed gardens.
i'm also in need of money and im only 12. so i need ideas too.
good luck :-) |
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dsnmstis
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wash car or paint a fence |
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Amanda
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if your parents pay you, do lots of housework. if not (or if they do but you want more) try to go to a babysitting course and start babysittingat a rate of like 3-5 dollars an hour, i reccomend. if that doesnt work try to go around to close neighbors and ask if you can do some yard work or maybe if you see an older person try to do work around the house for them. and if that doesnt work get a group of friends together and try to do a carwash if you or a friend has a big enough drive way, with adult supervision would be good though. you can also wait a year to get a job at market basket or funspot! good luck! |
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Lovely B
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Delivering papers, baby-sitting, favors for neighbors like yard work or running a yard sale or cleaning out the attic. |
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Beebopz
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Baby sit in your neighborhood. I am sure there are parents out there that would love a good babysitter.
Good luck! |
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Michael D
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babysit and make a deal with t he parents that u get $5 per A and $2 per B..and if u cant do neither...hmm...wait |
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skib
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babysitting was the best thing that ever happened to my teenage bank account! |
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MOM KNOWS EVERYTHING
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Babysitting, helping with housework or yard work. Walking dogs.
Making and selling craft items. |
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joyful_priss
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post signs around the neighbor hood liek near community mail boxes or even jsut on lamp posts. you could even put an add in a local paper, offering your services for babysitting, or yard work, dog walking, errend runs (seniors love that one) and be sure to let people know that they can recieve references if they want....(just a fmaily member, frined or even a school teacher will do) just so people know you can be trusted. |
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Getparty!!!
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MC Donald's server or etc,u can find work in batiks,sell Smth |
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Wilma
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There are lots of things you can do to earn money. You can babysit, mow lawns, get a paper route. In the winter you can shovel driveways and walkways. |
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eharo
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selling bake goods on your negihbourhood, washing cars for your parents friends, making jewelry and selling it at school....
Hope it helps! |
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