Babysitting, mowing lawns, shoveling snow, helping clean houses.... that's all I can think of right now.
2006-07-26 20:58:44
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answered by Ifeelyourpain 4
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·Cleaning, kitchenwork, packing, running errands, gardening, babysitting, newspaper delivery are some of the jobs available. These jobs will be posted in local newspapers and billboards. Many businesses hesitate to employ minors because of the legal restrictions on working hours and documentation required.
A better option is to work from home on your computer - write articles, sell on eBay, make a website, take surveys.
In some cases, you may have to set up an account in your parents or guardians name, and ask them to pay you, after they get the money for your work. ANYONE from ANYWHERE in world can join!
More details are available at –
http://tinyurl.com/nma5d
2006-07-28 19:24:09
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answered by Anonymous
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A 13 year old can do many things. First, you can Babysit, 2nd you can do yard work, 3rd you can do house work. 4th you can walk dogs, 5th you can deliver news papers, 6th you can be an apprentist in wood working, and most apprentist type jobs, Try putting an add in your local paper, saying eager , hard working 13 year old needs job. I wish you the best of luck, I would hire you.
2006-07-27 15:36:44
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answered by Wanda R 2
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Babysit. Dog walk. Clean fish tanks. Mow lawns. Look to your neighbors as a source of income. The type of work will not be staedy but if you do a good job, they will think of you the next time they can use a hand. Charge ten dollars an hour.
2006-07-27 07:37:20
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answered by KEOE 4
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Sorry, I checked the Oklahoma child labor laws and the minimum age for employment is fourteen. Your best bet is babysitting (and even then, most people won't hire at 12 year old babysitter), dog walking, getting a paper route, or being a golf caddy. You could also be a "mother's helper" (somebody who helps moms out around the house, washing dishes, etc.), or you could run errands for old people.
2016-03-16 06:19:31
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answered by ? 4
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Babysitting and it's not just for girls. Also, dog walking, washing cars if weather permitted, cutting people's lawns, newspaper boy or girl depending on who you are. Good luck!
2006-07-30 16:06:44
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answered by K R 2
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Babysitting, house sitting (picking up mail and paper for those out of town), dog sitting, mowing, dog walking
2006-07-27 13:22:44
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answered by Sherry K 5
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washing cars, baby-sitting, pet sitting, dog walking, raking leaves, cutting grass, pruning gardens. OOOOOO I got it, how about asking for more chores and a higher allowance? Better yet, ask your parents. I am sure they have some ideas and can help you.
2006-07-27 05:14:46
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answered by NyteWing 5
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Get a cafepress shop (you can find a link for them in the middle of the page that is my 4th source) you will need your parents to initially set it up.
2006-07-27 08:45:24
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answered by Anonymous
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i tested video games for 200$ a week and i got to keep the games
all i had to do was play the game for 4 hours a day and write a report about it
i had to do it all in my dads name though
2006-07-29 19:56:03
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answered by Anonymous
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