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How can i make money during the summer if im 14?

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i know babysitting, pet sitting, dog walking ect. but how would i get started? im in california for the summer at my dads house and leave to go to North Carolina August 16th, so i only have a few weeks and thats not enough time to get an actual job.

i want to make about $200 by August 25th.

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  1. baby sit, dog sit, offer to walk dogs, garage sale, mow lawns, sell lemonade, clean houses,clean garages,pull weeds,ebay, a dishwasher at a restaurant(some do hire), paper route,wash inside and clean outside of cars, some fast food places hire, make crafts and sell them house to house.

    There are many opportunities, just find something you like to do and go from there. Im 14 and I started trying to make money a few months ago. I like to excercise, so I decided to mow lawns for neighbors(its not neccessarily something that I liKe to do though) But I do like to sell things, and I often do garage sales, and usually have a lemonade stand as well. Just find something you like and work hard at it, if you work hard you will do well BTW i just made my first thousand, and I now have around 1,400 dollars. Good Luck!


  2. at that age you can basically work at any food place.

    So just go in there and tell them, " hey, do you have any available jobs?"

    and if they do then give them a resame

  3. craigslist posting

    business cards

    you cant be afraid to ask for the business

  4. you could work for other ppl around you....do things that they need done...its called doing odd jobs

  5. Treasure troopers is a good one, you only have to be 13 to join and you can make money lots of different ways, including surveys, I make enough to make my car payment. You can sign up at http://www.treasuretrooper.com/419679

    contact me if you have any questions

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