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I had my first job when I was 13 at a bowling alley. I blew up balloons for children's birthday parties. I also filled pitchers up with soda, got the plates for the cake, and got every ones bowling shoes for them. I stayed until the party was over, and then cleaned it up. I was paid $12.50 per party (which usually lasted about 90 minutes) and then the party almost always left a tip of $20 or so.

Ofcourse theres also babysitting, mowing lawns, hanging flyers on doors, and washing cars. Good Luck.

2007-03-15 07:32:43 · answer #1 · answered by Kathryn R 3 · 1 1

ok in your little aviator guy it looks like your a boy...so.... when my brother was 13 my parents got a riding john deere lawn mower and he loved it so he went around and asked people in our neighborhood if he could mow there grass.. they let him mow there grass and he did that for 3 years and when he turned 16 he had a lot of money from just like probably 10 or 11 yards by our house so... him and my parents bought a truck and he put the mower in the bed of the truck and he was going farther out and getting more lawns. when he had enought money he.. bought a commercial mower and a trailor and he was getting even more lawns! he kept growing. then he went to college last august (and he had gotten a new truck) but he gave the business to my other brother who is 17 and they love it because they aren't work 7 days a week and they make awesome money!!! they recently sold the business to my brothers friend but it still has the same name and they help when they can. e-mail me if you have any questions for my brothers. good luck!!!

2007-03-16 12:06:59 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Pet sit, or take other peoples dogs for walks for a little cash. Although the yard work option is great especially if you can get a crew together so you can do more yards in less time, more money. I'd offer your friends x amount to help you and negoatiate with the homeoeners for money before hand for amount per yard.

2007-03-15 14:31:16 · answer #3 · answered by luftdrachen2000 1 · 0 1

Dog poop picker uppper.
Seriously...I wouldve paid anyone a quick 100$ to pick up the poops my dogs left me over winter....it only took me 1/2 hour but it wouldve been worth it.
This is how you do it. First get permission from your parents, even if you have them sign a paper "My son has my permission to do this". Then go scout out the houses in your neighborhood that have dogs--easy way to do this, check out fenced in yards AND those with signs "beware of dog". Then make up a flyer with a catchy name: "Pickitup QuicK, "Peppy DePooper", something like that. Then pass them around.
Don't forget to put your name and telephone # on there.

2007-03-15 14:29:05 · answer #4 · answered by Munya Says: DUH! 7 · 2 1

I made about $100 a week by working as an umpire for little league. I was only 16. Call your local parks and recreation center if they have such jobs.

2007-03-15 14:31:07 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Ask for an allowance. If that doesnt work you can clean around the house and make a few extra bucks. You wont even have to leave home.

2007-03-15 14:34:28 · answer #6 · answered by Hillary Nance 3 · 0 1

Dog walker, wash cars. But you should also try something that can make you rich when you are young(even if you don't become rich) Like sports, or singing or acting or come up with your own idea for a business.

2007-03-15 14:32:22 · answer #7 · answered by Gustav 5 · 0 1

Mow lawns, Shovel snow, Do yard work, Babysit.

Stay by making some flyers and go door to door.

2007-03-15 14:28:20 · answer #8 · answered by HokiePaul 6 · 0 1

First ask to do extra around the home.Ask for a small allowance,say this will prepare me for the real world.
Make cookies and tea, and kool-aid stand.when people
in hood have parties sale something you made.All you need is a folding table and a chair set-up.Door to door sales.
Apprentice for a business.Dog sitting and walking.
Save your earnings.

2007-03-15 14:35:58 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Well, babysitting could work if you're reliable and have people to vouch for you. You could also try lawn mowing, paper delivery on bike, food or drink stands, car washes, yard sales, etc.

2007-03-15 14:42:07 · answer #10 · answered by Keiko M 1 · 0 1

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