Collect aluminum cans brass etc, see if neighbors and or friends need chores done like cutting grass, washing cars cleaning basements and garages. Talk to where you horse is boarded and see if you can make a deal working there or something.
2007-07-07 10:53:04
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answered by Pengy 7
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See if the stable can use help for things like mucking out the stalls. The might let you work there and credit your earnings toward the board.
Good luck.
2007-07-07 10:50:28
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answered by Judy 7
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2007-07-07 13:41:10
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answered by Anonymous
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ask the stable to work out a payment plan with you or see if they need any help. if that doesn't work, ask your parents if they would consider paying a portion of the fee in return for no allowance. good luck!
2007-07-07 10:54:37
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answered by sbcrazed13 2
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Maybe they would let you work off some of the boarding fees in labor,
2007-07-07 10:55:49
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answered by fuzzykitty 6
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you could get a work permit and see if anyone will hire you
2007-07-07 10:53:14
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answered by fatty 1
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work at the stables, do chores, help run errands for elders, do yard work....
2007-07-07 10:52:54
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answered by xoxo.LearnToFly 4
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