
jalady
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Baby sitting if mature enough,,Check on state how old you would have to be to be alone with a smaller child.
Dog walking neighbors dogs.
As neighbors or friends if they need any help with anything because you would like to earn some extra money.
(make sure that is all in one sentence, because they may want you to help them for free.)
Elderly people living alone (that your parents trust) usually need help with something. |
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student217
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You could rake leaves, start a dog walking business after school, babysit, dog watch, offer to do small odd jobs for your parents, tutor younger children. Thats about all I can think of for now since you are not yet old enough for an afterschool job (where taxes are deducted) |
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Green Eyes
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get a paper root, do yard work for the elderly (raking leaves, shoveling snow), babysit, be a mother's helper, dog sit/walk dogs. Be a farm animal assistant with feeding, brushing horses, and cleaning up the pens. Put up an add in your local paper, post it on bulletins in super markets, banks, post offices, etc. |
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Nicole R
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Put an add in the newspaper for an animal sitter, tutor, baby sitter, etc. Find a good website or whatever online that you can sell photos on. I know www.deviantart.com has a way to sign up and get you money for your photos artwork, etc. Just remember, if you're 12/13, there are going to be a lot of people that won't hire you, no matter how mature you say you are, because that is very young. Since it's almost Christmas, a good idea is to go hunt for mistletoe, and tie it in little bunches and sell it door-to-door. People will go for that! |
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ALF
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Make a calendar, using your photography skills and attractions of your hometown, and sell them. Baby sit. Newspaper route. Dinners to go...cook for scheduled moms I'm sure they'd love a nice well balanced meal to take home with them!! |
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cafegroundzero
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Here are some ideas, some of which I have tested my own self as a teen:
- deliver newspapers or magazines
-deliver pizzas or other food;
- take photos for a newspaper or magazine;
- take photos for an ad agency;
- lease a lot on a busy corner and sell some thing;
- groom animals;
- buy and sell animals;
- buy and sell products for animal care;
- sell things out of your home, off your front porch, your drive way, your garage;
- mow lawns and tend gardens, do landscaping;
- make and sell arts or crafts.
I wish you good luck. The worse thing you can do is either nothing or something dishonest or destructive. |
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CLARE
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You are a budding millionaire! If you like animals, there are so many older folks who do not get out at all and they love their pets. A few good walks would certainly be appreciated believe me! you could do several a day, charge a dollar per dog, and multiply that by 7 and you have seven dollars you didn't have when you started!
You could also brush someones' cat and/or
kittens charge the same. WOW! you're on your way! |
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Harley Lady
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Rake leaves, offer to clean the leaves out of peoples gutters.Clean their gardens and flower beds.Shovel snow.Offer to walk their pets.My friend's 13 year old son sold alot of his old computer games on Ebay. Of course, your parents would have to have the account. |
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Cc027
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babysitting
annual garage/yard/tag sales
chores around the house
petsitting
volunteering at animal shelters
or even volunteering for yard work for neighbors
the possibilities are endless!
have fun!
hope this helps :] |
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theaterbot
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Hmm.
I used to face this problem ALOT.
Being a teen and trying to earn some extra cash.
This is the best way.
You buy a 250 tub of licorice for maybe $5 at the most.
You sell (at your school, or your garage sale) for 10 cents a piece.
or 10 for a dollar.
You end up making a 20 dollar profit.
You can do the same by selling water bottles(a dollar each)
which is nice because whole 24 pack cost $4. |
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agressivve707
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My suggestion, steer clear of the food and beverage industry.. as I'm sure you planned to do anyway.
I'd suggest a paper route also. Its fairly good money for your age, and a great resume builder for when you want your first real job.
Besides that I'd suggest selling things. Save some money and buy a lot of candy in bulk, then sell it at school (before and after class.. some schools get pretty pissed when kids do this)
Find out what different groups of kids are in to at your school and what you can sell to them.
Remember, Buy cheap.. Sell expensive. |
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trackhunni08
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you might want to try getting a job at an animal shelter i know the one by me is always looking for help or animal sitting lol |
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~mackee~
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ur only 13 and most likely nobody will hire u right now
go mow lawns..seriously that will work
and you can work at a flea market.
=]
yea seriously they will hire u...
um and also..
where do u live..
if u have a lonestar park around where horses race..u can pick up their **** for 7 dollars an hour. |
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mikki
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You could go around and help the old people in the towns around yours
ask your parents for money
start a dog service ( bath walk care for other peoples dogs)
let me know how that goes too btw if you do it
sell your stuff on ebay
a lil kiddish but do a lemonade stand
umm what else have your parents give you money for getting good grades and doing chores |
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Jessa
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i'm 16 and my first job was at a community college when i was 14. if you want a good job like that, you need connections. but if you want a simpiler job, mow lawns, babysit, walk peolple's dog, or have a car wash. you know stuff like that. |
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sabri
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Have you ever thought about blogs? Blogs have been the new thing. All you have to do is set up a blog that is interesting and put some ads on your blog. You will then get money everytime a person clicks on the ad.
If you would like more information I provided you with the link. |
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Love My Hubby - Hate His Mom
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You could walk people's pets, babysit pets when people go out of town, rake leaves, mow lawns, wash cars, paper route, help people with minor computer problems, type term papers for college student, run errands for home-bound people. |
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Samantha G
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hmm... you could do farm work? or maybe do stuff around the house...
or if anyone in your family is getting married or wants a family portrait you could offer to take pictures for them for like half the price or something |
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j0eysoseri0us
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Ebay,
I used to make alot of money selling pokemon cards... and i hated pokemon. I would just go look at comic shops and buy rare ones and let people bid on them.
If you like photography hit up some bands and artists on myspace and ask ask to give them a photo shoot. Most bands need shots and need action shots. Creativeness is the key. Lets start there. |
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socks ftw
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13 years old - visit a newsagents for a paper round
14 yrs old - Maybe working in a cafe thing.
Not so sure, but.. |
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Manny S
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paper round you get £30 a week and bonus in Christmas |
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Must Be The Clouds In My Eyes
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mcdonalds |
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Jordan T
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how old r udo a paper round search the web |
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soapboxchick
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I would suggest to bring some of your photography to your art teacher i'm sure that you can make money by entering contests or even art galleries.
Helping out relatives or your parents around their house for a little extra cash. |
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