I live in Big Rapids, MI and there is a kid in my neighborhood that will walk and wash your dog for $4. It's a great deal and if you like animals I would suggest doing this. Be an Entrepreneur!
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Don't be fooled by these work from home, on-line schemes. These people are just soliciting you out of selfishness. Ask your parents, I am sure they will agree.
2006-12-01 09:05:16
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answered by wooliebear07 3
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Not much for 15-year-olds with child labor laws being what they are, except for babysitting, shoveling snow, and other odd jobs. But here's something where you don't have to leave the house:
Try this site where you can earn money while you surf the web:
http://www.agloco.com/r/bbbd6718
It's currently in pre-launch beta testing right now, so there's no payout at this time. BUT you can be one of the first to download the viewbar when it becomes available (should be ready just after the new year). And you can build a referral network in the meantime and after the launch.
Best of all, it's FREE to join and it only takes about 5 to 8 minutes.
All are welcome to sign up! Try it!
And after you sign up, log in and explore the site. It'll really help you build a referral base. Tell your friends!
NOTE: If you're under 18, you'll need a parent or guardian to complete the Parental Consent Form at the site upon signup.
2006-12-01 10:39:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I like your energy, but realize that you have put out a request for a job with a word incorrectly spelled--Michigan. Not a good start. But the intent is there!
What I would do is create a resume of what you have done already in your life. Be creative and make sure you get someone to read over it and look for mistakes! lol
First impressions are crucial! You want to put your best foot forward when asking for a job. Also, figure out what you want to do, and explore those opportunities. Write to me if you need any help at rosieb@rosieb.net. I work with youth all the time and help them go after their dreams. I would love to be of help if I can. You seem to have a great spark of energy. That's awesome! Take care, Rosie B.
2006-12-01 09:08:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Did you know that most millionaires are self-employed? Why not join their ranks and start your own business... you might be surprised what you can do, and your business could be quite substantial in just five years. Here's a book I recommend: "The Millionaire Next Door." You'll learn that most millionaires do the type of business few people want to do... like mowing the lawn, asphalting a driveway, cleaning of practically any kind, etc. Demonstrate to your customers that although you are young, you are serious about doing good work... word will spread about you, and you'll have more "jobs" than you can handle. Good luck.
2006-12-01 09:09:55
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answered by Mike S 7
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Try craigslist.
2006-12-01 09:04:24
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answered by Anonymous
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You might have to start in fast food... that's where i got my start.
2006-12-01 09:08:14
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answered by Fred L 3
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