Question Posted Wednesday September 14 2005, 5:39 am
I'm saving up to buy an electric guitar but I want a really good one. I have about 200$ now, but I want to have more money. Problem is, I can't do chores, we have a maid, I can't wash the car, we have a driver. I can't do the garden and pool, we have a pool boy and a gardener. (By the way, i'm not showing off, I live in a place where staff is cheap and it's needed to have them.) So yeah, is there any way that I can get money?? I'm 13 and I get 5$ every week for allowance.. I am desperate to find some money.
Lachiquitaloca9 answered Wednesday September 14 2005, 3:53 pm: Babysit. It was always the fastest and easiest way to get money for me when I was 13. If you're a boy, yes you can do it too and you will be in demand trust me. Ask around. Mention it to your parents if they know people. [ Lachiquitaloca9's advice column | Ask Lachiquitaloca9 A Question ]
cailoisa answered Wednesday September 14 2005, 8:29 am: Could you ask around your school and see if they have a job for you? If there isn't work for you around your school, they might be able to help you find somewhere to make a little bit of money.
What's the legal working age where you are? Here, you can do things like bag at grocery stores if you are at least 15. Maybe ask your parents if there is a job like that for you around town.
Otherwise, just ask your parents if there is something that you can do for them to earn a little bit of extra money. Maybe you could do the cooking, or help with the shopping, or something like that for a few extra dollars a week. [ cailoisa's advice column | Ask cailoisa A Question ]
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