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Question Posted Thursday July 5 2007, 1:55 pm

What jobs can my 11 year old sister or 9 year old brother get?

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christina answered Friday July 6 2007, 6:08 am:
None.

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GalPalNessa answered Thursday July 5 2007, 2:33 pm:
Unfortunately, you're too young to go and apply for a job at a market place or something like that. you have to wait until ur about 15/16 depending on the place to go and get a job job =/
But, you can always look for things to do at or in your neighborhood! ...walk the dog, help with groceries, some sort of garden work or something like that!
sorry couldn't be of more help...

good luck! =/

VB

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Erinn_the_bamf answered Thursday July 5 2007, 2:24 pm:
Not any good ones.

They could try mowing lawns or walking dogs. Possibly your sister could try babysitting, but honestly, I wouldn't trust an 11 year old with my kids.

Have them ask people around your neighborhood if they have any chores or other jobs they want your siblings to do. Other than that, they can't get a job.

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lalaloverxo answered Thursday July 5 2007, 2:23 pm:
for your 11 year old sister,
she can be something called a "mommys helper"
its a step-down from a baby-sitter.
what they do is stay with the kids and watch television with them etc., but while the mom is still home.
that way the kids are out of their parents hair, while their parents can do work.
it usually pays a good $5.00 an hour.

and as for your 9 year old brother, there is really no amazing job, but maybe he could have a garage sale or sell lemonade on a hot day.
that always gets alot of people, expecially if you tell all your friends about it.
chores may also help.
<33 hope i helped.

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DepthofHeart answered Thursday July 5 2007, 2:22 pm:
You can't legally get a job at that age. You can try getting jobs around your neighborhood. Seeing if your neighbors have any chores you can do for money...

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X_Amanda_X answered Thursday July 5 2007, 2:13 pm:
None legally.
Perhaps they could just do small chores around the house and get an allowance from your parents.

:]

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