Pick up extra jobs, like cutting the grass, or washing the windows, even doing some painting. A lot of this will depend on your age, and what you are capable of.
You may try expanding to your neighbors homes and doing cleaning for them.
Believe it or not, this could turn into a lucrative business for you. A lot of the work is paid in cash, and people don't pay taxes on it. If you have enough customers it can amount up to a good sum.
2007-08-12 05:50:16
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answered by Fordman 7
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since cleaning is the easiest, it going to be hard to take another route. i don't know if you live with your parents or not... but you could offer to run errands for them (shopping, dry cleaning, bank deposits).
offer to do the things that they normally do, but could be relieved if someone else did it (the list i mentioned above, plus dog walking if applicable, yard work, car detailing, etc.). unfortunately, everything comes back to "cleaning/chores".
if they have their own business, offer to work part time doing anything you can handle.
good luck!
2007-08-12 12:52:05
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answered by charwants2know 4
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babysitting. Sounds dumb, but you know what? Im a mom and you can never have too many babysitters available. Make flyers and put them around your neighborhood. Let your mom be your reference.
2007-08-12 15:23:27
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answered by malibu 3
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