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Are their any ways for under 14yr olds to make money besides doing chores for their parents?

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If we had the money, I would do chores for my family before you start thinking I'm a lazy git.

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  1. I think when you are 15 you can bag food and all from Publix... but for now... mow, babysit, dog sit, pick up sticks... for other people other than your fam!


  2. Do chores for other people in the neighborhood.  Mow lawns, rake leaves, carry in the groceries for the elderly, do odd and end jobs around the house that the elderly or handicapped can't do on their own.  Start a paper route, babysit..... your options are endless if you just get creative!

  3. um...not really sure. y r u so worried about making at this age anywayz?? im in 7th grade and i deliver the brampton guardian papers.


  4. You have many options depending on how willing are you to work. You can do a paper route throughout the local area (don't go too far); In the state of New York teenagers are allowed to take on summer jobs for up to six hours a day working at supermarkets, factories, offices, etc; you could also run errands for seniors and earn tips. Just visit your local library. They usually have lots of information regarding jobs for teens. Good luck!

  5. if you go to a reffing class, and you can ref soccer for 10 dollars for a side ref an 20 for center ref and the games are only 1 hr to 1hr and 30 min

  6. i know a 14 year old that works on a farm mornings picking fruit and then he also works at a concession stand at baseball games.

  7. I would recommend using adsense to make money, if you want to get started check out this site:

    http://makequickcash.co.uk


  8. Mow lawns, shovel walks , get a paper route, and depending on your maturity- maybe babysit.

  9. I'm 14 and I babysit like all of the kids in my neighborhood.

    A good way to get a job like that is to go to the park in your community.

    Parents will see you there and be like "hey come watch my kid!"

    works every time:)


  10. Running errands for neighbors

    mother's helper

    babysitting

    dog walking

    door to door car wash

    yard work  

  11. Talk to your neighbors; offer to mow their lawns, shovel driveways or sidewalks, do chores or walk dogs, etc. for them.

  12. You could mow lawns, depending on where you live you can collect cans/bottles and return them for the deposits(It can really add up), maybe babysit if you are up for that, also you metioned a money crunch at home, some cities have work programs starting at 14 for lower income teens,look into that also.

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