Your best bet is to ask your parents if they'll pay you to do things around the house, like cleaning, making dinner, looking after your siblings, cleaning out the garage, washing the car, etc. You should come up with some creative ideas. You can also try offering to do chores for other neighbors. Other than that, there's not much you can do to make money besides holding a bake sale in your front yard and selling cookies and brownies you've made. You could sell bags of popcorn (cheap to pop) and lemonade, too.
I saw you mentioned you want to babysit. So put an ad in the paper or on craigslist.com and see if you get any responses.
2006-06-27 03:56:50
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answered by Ashley 5
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Go to the "y" and take a responsible babysitting course; then make you a flyer on the computer and go into business. Or you can cut grass or wash cars. If your parents allow it, you could keep kids at home or even run a neighborhood "day camp" for say 8-12p. Or go into other peoples homes and do their laundry or clean house; or just refrigerators and stoves. Lots of things a girl can do.
2006-06-27 03:57:53
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answered by Sassy OLD Broad 7
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Babysit, mow lawns, wash cars, help older people with their chores or gardens (check with some of the local homes and organizations), walk dogs...
All of this is going to be informal, and you'll have to haggle a fair price with the people you work for. You'll need to be a bit intrepid to find all the clients, but trust me, they're out there.
2006-06-27 03:57:45
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answered by Alex G 3
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Basicly you can do the following:
1.) Babysit (usually the state age is 12 ,to babysit home alone.)
2.) Do chores (although they suck)
3.) If your parents job is not to difficult, help them at work.
(like a secertary,u can organize,order files,etc.)
Once you turn 16,you can start to work at local grocery stores and pharmacys.
(bag food,sweep,clean)
Then 18,you can work at a cash register.
Hope this helps,good luck.
$Moneydudeguy$
2006-06-27 03:58:19
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answered by Jeremy 6
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You can babysit, clean houses, mow lawns, wash cars, do a garage sale of things you don't need anymore, take old clothes to stores like Plato's closet, offer assistance to older people in your neighborhood that may not be able to do their own errands or chores....i used to waitress Bingo back in 5th grade for tips.
2006-06-27 04:02:34
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answered by ? 4
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It feels like you've taken your self excellent out of the pastime marketplace. first of all you're 13 years previous so excellent there you're constrained in what you would possibly want to do. The belongings you've stated (you could comprise paper route on that record) are purely about it.
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answered by moncrieffe 2
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Make flyers for a dog walking service. Or offer to wash your neighbors cars weekly. Babysitting is ok, if the family knows you really well. (youre still kind of young)
2006-06-27 03:56:14
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answered by Nicole 3
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definately babysit..talk to your parents and see if they know anyone who you can babysit for..let people know you are available to do that..also if you know someone who owns a daycare or something than see if you could help..like as an assistant...also pet sitting..or if you have neighbors who are kind of older than ask them if they have any yardwork or chores you could do!
good luck!
2006-06-27 03:58:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Become a model
Work for your parents
Volunteer..even if you don't get paid you will be set up for work for the future
Grow a garden and sell the crop at a road side stand.
Take photos for tourists
Shovel snow (That was funny !!)
2006-06-27 03:57:31
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answered by Mr. Smith 3
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Mow lawns, walk dogs, lemonade stand, or babysit. Check with your local youth groups to see if they have postings for kids your age.
2006-06-27 03:56:07
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answered by ndtaya 6
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