There's nothing legal you can do to earn that, and any further suggestions may well result in a violation ! ! !
2007-11-03 01:29:21
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answered by minefelloff 6
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Check it out with your parents. There are 55 days to Christmas, so you need to earn £5 per day.
All the washing up.
Make all the beds.
Tidy the garden plus some weeding.
Wash the car(s)
Help mum with the cooking.
All that should equal £3 per day. Plus doing your homework and getting good grades at school could see you in line for a bonus.
PS I can only agree with the others when they say that you are too young for a declared job.
2007-11-03 02:01:23
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answered by Barry K 5
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I can only think of illegal ways. Become a happy slapper, mug a few grannies or start selling drugs.
You're very limited because of your age as to what jobs you can legally do and how many hours you can work, even during school holidays. Staying within the law, you're probably looking at getting a paper round, or do a few odd jobs / washing cars / gardening around your neighbourhood. Maybe you could sell something on eBay. Perhaps a kidney or something. But would you make £270 in time for Christmas? We're into November already. I wouldn't count on it, because even if you earn it, you've got to save it, and you're just as likely to go down the local off-licence and blow it on booze and fags!
2007-11-03 01:15:48
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answered by Mental Mickey 6
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sell all the stuff u don't want on ebay, get a paperround, knock around neighbours asking if they need any jobs doing, that u could maybe earn money doing, clean cars, bribe parents for a raise in pocket money, make cakes and sell them, u will do it if u but ure mind 2 it
2007-11-03 01:09:25
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answered by EMILY S 5
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Get paid to do jobs around the house.
Y?
2007-11-03 01:07:38
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answered by We can live like Jack & Sally 3
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In Australia 14 y.o.'s can get jobs at McDonalds or whatever. Look into it.
2007-11-03 01:08:50
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answered by Mr Schnoobley 2
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