Okay, I'm pregnant so I can't get a real job right now, and plus I'm only 15. But I really need some money. I've tried cashcrate, and all those pay for survey things, and same with helium with writing, but it's all so tedious, and requires no skill.
I can't sell things on ebay or etsy, and all of the people I've babysat have grown up :(
So is there anything that I can do for money, without having to go put up posters and stuff like that. Like a place on the computer that you can actually have skill to do, or something like that?
preferrably online but I could probably go somewhere and work for a little bit, but my schedule is all messed up so it's harder to work away from home.
I know I sound picky but I've been through so many scams, and things where all I do is click a bunch of ads for .25
Thank you
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: Job Searches? ohitscassidy answered Thursday August 27 2009, 12:34 am: just because your pregnant doesnt mean you cant get a job.. try places like walmart or Kmart or check small local shops for any work at all even if its sweeping my friend who was 16 and pregnant got a job at a kmart and before that she worked at Macdonald's im not sure were you live but you might have to be 16 to do those things otherwise your stuck with the little jobs that you were doing you could try asking family members or anyone you know to babysit,pet sit or house keeping like cleaning.. i dont know how far along you are but if your not to far you can do cleaning like vacuming, making beds, dishes, like a house keeper, i did that when i was 14 and it worked i did make flyers but most of the stuff came from my mom spreading the word.
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