How to Make Money For When I Go on Vacation?
May 252011
I would like to make some extra money for when I go on vacation but i don’t know how. Babysitting is not an option beacause there are like 15 teens in my neighborhood. I don’t like gardening so thats off the list too. What can i do!!! Please help i need money before the end of this month like 50-100 dollars.
Please help!
I thought i wrote more specific things… apparently not. I’m too young to get a job at a restaurant or something and can not have a garage sale and i cant walk dogs because many other people already do and i dont like gardening
I hired my 13-yr-old neighbor to come twice a week and do whatever needs done in my house. She dusts, vacuums, washes windows, polishes furniture, washes the deck, sweeps the patio, moves firewood, pulls weeds, paints, cleans outdoor furniture, rakes leaves, etc. Of course, she doesn’t do all of these each week! Only what needs to be done at the time. I’m sorry you don’t "like" gardening, lol! You will learn soon enough that we all have done jobs we didn’t like, but we liked the money we got paid for doing them!
Make up some flyers, and knock on your neighbors’ doors, especially your older neighbors, and see whether anyone has any jobs for you. Can you help older neighbors understand computers or other technology? If people know you are willing to work, they will find a job for you!
If you work for someone, be sure your parents know where you will be, what your hours will be, and how much you will be paid. It would be even better if your parents met your prospective employer.
This kind of experience is invaluable when you get older and apply for your first "real" job.
Good luck!
May 25th, 2011 at 9:11 pm
Have some garage sale..
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May 25th, 2011 at 9:44 pm
There are lots of part time jobs so you can try one of them like Delivery boy,Waiter in a restaurant,if you good in study, you can take Tuition class for children like that.
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May 25th, 2011 at 10:34 pm
I hired my 13-yr-old neighbor to come twice a week and do whatever needs done in my house. She dusts, vacuums, washes windows, polishes furniture, washes the deck, sweeps the patio, moves firewood, pulls weeds, paints, cleans outdoor furniture, rakes leaves, etc. Of course, she doesn’t do all of these each week! Only what needs to be done at the time. I’m sorry you don’t "like" gardening, lol! You will learn soon enough that we all have done jobs we didn’t like, but we liked the money we got paid for doing them!
Make up some flyers, and knock on your neighbors’ doors, especially your older neighbors, and see whether anyone has any jobs for you. Can you help older neighbors understand computers or other technology? If people know you are willing to work, they will find a job for you!
If you work for someone, be sure your parents know where you will be, what your hours will be, and how much you will be paid. It would be even better if your parents met your prospective employer.
This kind of experience is invaluable when you get older and apply for your first "real" job.
Good luck!
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Hired lots of good kids for lots of jobs!