With all due respect to others; I see a few answers that state shovel snow. Perhaps they know where you live???
If I were to ask the same Q, those answers wouldn't be valid; since I live in Florida. Winters are different here.
Certainly the valid part of the answers relate to connecting with neighbors. If I was your parent I doubt I'd allow you to be so public as to advertise on CraigsList,,, or solicit any kind of situation online. Have you asked THEM at all, about ways to create extra income? Do you have relatives who you might help out?
Helping the elderly is obviously a decent way; as might be baby sitting; dog walking/sitting. Not every task need seem demeaning; but what reasons you have for creating income; might mean some effort beyond what usual expectations are for you at home.
With no offense meant; and in not knowing your age; I still suggest; as a parent; that you involve your parents in this...if for no other reason than some levels of security and possible risks.
Now I offer a bit of humor. No offense.
A young female college student needed income over her summer break. She had some knowledge in trades work since her father was a contractor; so she canvased the neighborhood asking about work.
At one house a man answered, and she asked if there was any DIY work he might let her do. He thought for a moment and said; "Sure; you can paint my porch. You'll find all the paint and supplies in the garage."
The young girl went to the garage; and within an hour was knocking at the door. "Hi I'm finished". The man was amazed; but confused at the short amount of time it had taken. The young girl added..."I even had enough paint to do two coats; but it's a Lexus, not a Porshe."
Steven Wolf
2007-09-17 12:59:58
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answered by DIY Doc 7
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Depending on where you live, you could shovel peoples driveways and sidewalks. Rake leaves, and just about any other yardwork that is available. Elderly people might want someone to take out thier trash, walk thier dog etc....
2007-09-17 11:45:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Use your talents and decide what you'd like to do for people to earn extra money....lots of possibilities and you can maybe advertise on Craigslist.org--free service or let friends and neighbors know.
2007-09-17 12:07:58
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answered by paul h 7
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I agree with the other people, shoveling snow.
You could also get people's mail and newspaper if they are older and might slip on the ice.
2007-09-17 13:55:55
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answered by MM9 3
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Clear so snow of drive ways for money.
2007-09-17 11:41:18
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answered by Mr. Smith 5
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Shovel snow, run errands on cold days.
2007-09-17 12:36:34
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answered by Anonymous
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click on my name.i've listed my money making blog that has legit money making opportunities.i won't post any links here due to community violations.
2007-09-18 05:16:32
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answered by Anonymous
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