i want a job, i dont really get an allowence but i do get $50 a month 4 mowing the lawn but i want more. the problem is im only 13 and i would babysit but there is no1 who needs a babysitter so wat should i do
MissJ1414 answered Monday July 5 2004, 9:31 pm: Wait till your 14 and get a real job..Ask your mom if you can be her 'maid' and tell her you'll be cheaper than real ones.
lovinyouzzforeva! answered Saturday July 3 2004, 5:59 pm: HEy there, well, I can't really tell if ur a girl of boy (lawn mowing vs. babysitting) but usually, your neighbors need a hand sometime too! Off to mow their lawn, or paint their shed...just little jobs, trust me, the money adds up! [ lovinyouzzforeva!'s advice column | Ask lovinyouzzforeva! A Question ]
AmericanBeauty answered Saturday July 3 2004, 12:29 pm: Well im 13 too, except i dont get 50$ a month, but im in the same situation, I want to baby-sit but no1 needs me!! haha, I ask my parents/relatives if they need cleaning done, or just somthing around the house to clean or whatever, if you volenteer frequently they may hire u and may tell their friends about u too, so usally (depends how much u do) u could probably make 20$ a week if u clean about 2 times a week. [ AmericanBeauty's advice column | Ask AmericanBeauty A Question ]
Cammie answered Saturday July 3 2004, 12:27 pm: $50 a month is REALLY good for mowing the lawn! I get $10! And mine's a push lawn mower! If you mow the lawn once a month, for $50...be happy! If you mow the lawn like, 4 times or 5 times a month for $50, that's actually perty good. I used to not be able to babysit because no one would ever seem to want to go out without their kids! But I made flyers, gave them out to everyone in my (small-ish sized) neighborhood and have been getting business ever since. But sadly, (how it is in Georgia) you can't work anywhere unless you're 14 or older. Still, try and go to your local library and check that out! Hope I helped! Please rate me. :)
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