Newspaper boy. Shoveling snow and raking leaves. Walking dogs. Being a mommies helper. There isn't all that much a 13 year old kid can do. Sorry. good luck!
2007-01-01 12:19:24
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answered by mistyfan69 5
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The best types of jobs are going to be found in this teen's own neighborhood. There are plenty of opportunities to make money by pet sitting; pulling weeds; washing windows; help cleaning the garage or house; simple painting; running errands; helping with gardening; cleaning and organizing cabinets, the list is nearly endless. All of this can be accomplished working with neighbors who know the parents of the teen.
2007-01-01 20:22:53
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answered by maggiepirsq 4
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Deliver news papers, mow lawn or get a Red Cross baby sitting certificate.
2007-01-01 20:18:42
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answered by Eldude 6
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in most states u cannot get a work permit till the age of 16....i would say try community service, mowing lawns, walking nieghborhood dogs, doing extra chores around the house, or even being a paper boy but it depends on what you like...............
2007-01-01 20:26:51
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answered by sd_reggae_fan 1
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If you have a lawn mower in the summer go out and cut grass in winter shovel snow for people.
2007-01-01 20:19:09
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answered by ho0k4 2
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Cut grass, wash cars, babysit or deliver newspapers
2007-01-01 20:20:55
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answered by Michelle G 5
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baby sitting or mowing lawns really theres noy many options
2007-01-01 20:19:27
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answered by Amy 3
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bag boy at publix, winn dixie, or Albertsons
2007-01-01 20:19:10
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answered by Anonymous
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yard work....mowing, shoveling. run errands for older neighbors..babysit.
2007-01-01 20:18:48
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answered by Tammy G 3
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SAY NO TO CHILD LABOUR
SEND HIM TO A GOOD SCHOOOL
2007-01-01 20:19:11
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answered by rf992000 1
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