You can do simple jobs like babysitting for friends and family. [You can charge more for more kids the more troublesome they are]
Walk dogs of friends. [The more dogs at once the more money you get! ;)]
Mow lawns in the summer.
Rack leaves in the fall.
Shovel snow in the winter.
All jobs people hate. =]
Get homemade fliers and put them around the neighborhood.
For old people give them the fliers. They are old and can't go far =].
LOL_x0x answered Monday July 28 2008, 11:22 am: Most places LEGALLY can't hire kids to work until they are 15 or 16. So, you really can't get an actual job for a few years.
However, you can do some other things like:
- Babysitting.
- Mowing lawns.
- Walking dogs.
LiDdLeJeSsiCa9 answered Monday July 28 2008, 10:36 am: To be honest, at 13 you don't really have much to choose from. As much as I don't want to say it, it's true. You can usually just do things like babysitting, house work, etc.
I'm seventeen, and just got my FIRST job. and even then it was still hard finding a good job because most places want experience or you have to be eighteen.
I really hope you have success finding a job though! Good Luck! :) [ LiDdLeJeSsiCa9's advice column | Ask LiDdLeJeSsiCa9 A Question ]
confusedabouteverything answered Monday July 28 2008, 4:04 am: well, since you're only 13, you might not be able to get a job in most places. But you could do things like babysitting or helping clean or do things around the house for your parents and they might pay you. Or if you have neighbors, you could ask them if they have any odd jobs for you to do to make some money. Also, since it's summer, you could do a car wash. It's a great way to keep cool from the heat and you get money from it (:
hope i helped at least a little bit! Good Luck with the money (: [ confusedabouteverything's advice column | Ask confusedabouteverything A Question ]
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