Plenty!
1. Walk the dog.
2. Wash the car.
3. Cut the grass.
4. Giving tuition.
5. Water the lawn.
6. Deliver newspapers.
7. Baby-sitting.
2006-07-26 21:18:34
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answered by giko 5
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sell candy at lunch time for at least three times the amount you bought it...or you could go door to door and sell cookies and candy to adults...you could say its for your college fund?
You could offer to do odd chores for uncles and Aunts for extra money.
Yeah like you could wash and fold laundry for family for like five bucks...you could clean someones garage for twenty bucks... you could get out the lawn mower and mow lawns on your street for twenty bucks a pop... You can help people on your street pull up weeds for 10 bucks an hour...get inventive, be polite and courteous and Adults will respect your swagger and want to patronize what your doing...I know that I would try to help
Just make sure you do a good job, because If you don't be thorough you probably will not get hired again... If you can do a great, thorough job consistently you will be able to earn consistent money. Good luck...be sure to express to your parents your plan ...because if you don't keep their trust and your grades up they probably won't trust you to be at other peoples house...family or not. Peace, love, and don't give up
2006-07-26 18:19:30
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answered by Frogster 2
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Babysitting
2006-07-26 17:46:22
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answered by Paul 4
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Legally? Like for a business?
Probably not many.
However, you (or whoever you're asking about) could babysit...clean houses, mow lawns, do odd jobs, etc.
2006-07-26 17:47:08
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answered by Danielle K 3
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Newspaper rounds are usually open to that age group.
If the child is a member of scouts or guides, and it is unpaid work they are looking for, they can offer to do some jobs for them.
2006-07-26 17:51:05
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answered by peewit 3
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lemonade stand.. mow lawns, rake leaves, shovel in northern climates, misc stuff older people dont want to do. if your computer savy you can probably be a community IT kid, help people with LANS, seting up wireless routers etc...
2006-07-26 17:51:28
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answered by NNY 6
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mow lawns. it can add up to pretty good money for a kid.
2006-07-26 17:47:15
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answered by Anonymous
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