thund3rstruck answered Monday October 24 2005, 2:24 pm: Well you can only do stuff liek babysitting or lawn mowing small stuff like that but next year (when your 124) you'll be able to get a socials secrity number and be able to work at places that acctualy pay sumthing(sucj as a clothing store) [ thund3rstruck's advice column | Ask thund3rstruck A Question ]
MikeDaBoobNinja answered Sunday October 23 2005, 11:21 pm: Every single person that answered said mowing lawns. I'm going to go more into it to help you make even more money! Take your lawnmower to someones house that's not home, cut their lawn, and wait on their porch until they come home. Then say 'your lawn is cut sir, that'll be [INSERT LARGE NUMBER HERE] dollars. If they say something about how they didn't want it cut, tell them you just want to feed a hobo. Works every time!
Askme247 answered Sunday October 23 2005, 8:39 pm: mow your lawn
babysit
help out your neibors
do a lot of chores around your house
lemonade stand(lol)
garage sale(i kno its not a job but u could make alot of money)
lovemenow_kissmelater answered Sunday October 23 2005, 7:36 pm: babysitting,mowing lawns, pet-sitting, car- washing, but yeah a little young to get a real job =/.
DumBlondeCanHelp answered Sunday October 23 2005, 7:24 pm: You're pretty young to get a real job. But you could do things around the house for your neighbors, or even babysit. Since this isnt the answer you were looking for, ill answer your qestion anyway.
*bus boy
*an employee at mcdonalds
yourperfectdisaster answered Sunday October 23 2005, 7:21 pm: Well it might be hard to get a job at 13. I think you have to be 14 to get working papers. But in the mean time, I know girls usually do it, but you could babysit. It probably doesn't sound like a good idea to you (because your a guy), but you can make decent money. Also, since it's heading into winter, when it starts snowing you can shovel snow for neighbors. That can make some good money.
When you turn 14, there are many places you can work, such as a local ice cream shop. All you have to do is look around =)
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I'm guessing you are in 8th grade? Well, I'm not sure if middle school will have working papers, but high school definately should. All high schools are different, but when you turn 14, go to your guidance counselor and ask for working papers. If they don't have them at your school, go to the high school where you will be attending. Ask them & they should give them to you. The school has to fill out part of the papers, and you also have to fill out some information. [ yourperfectdisaster's advice column | Ask yourperfectdisaster A Question ]
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