are these reasonable prices for a 14 year old girl trying to raise some money for a cause? and if you have any other ideas to raise money (dont say walking dogs.. never really had an experience with pets like that) SHARE! also include how much i should charge. and dont say something like shoveling snow.. cuz its a bit too late for that. and no washing cars either. LASTLY: DONT JUST GIVE ME A WEBSITE, UNLESS IT SHOWS THE PRICES OF SERVICES A 14 YEAR OLD COULD DO IN HER NEIGHBORHOOD AS WELL. NO BAKE SALES..STUFF LIKE THAT.
$3 per day: watering your plants (when you are away, or have no time.)
$10 per hour: helping with other gardening needs (excluding mowing your lawn.)
$10 per pet, per day: taking care of your pet during vacation (pets that stay in cages or tanks.)
$10 per hour: tutoring kids in math (any grade, up to grade 7. I have been in Advanced Math since the 3rd grade, and have always been getting A and B grades with the subject. I am particularly good at teaching Algebra to kids who could use some tutoring. Must at least be 6 years old to be eligible)
But, for the lawn work, I would addjust it to work you will be doing. Like if you were taking weeds out, it could be more because that's hard work and less for say watering plants.
HiChick answered Monday May 5 2008, 4:56 pm: sounds good except the one for animals is much too high. i would do $5 per animal per day
good luck :)
HiChick
also what about babysitting/ being a mothers helper/ helping with chores and cleaning/ walking animals/ making and selling bracelets, jewelry, etc./ or help planning/running a kid's bday party or something [ HiChick's advice column | Ask HiChick A Question ]
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