Monday, 21 May 2007
How can a 13 year old earn money besides baby sitting and in the winter time.(not shoveling).? -
i am wondering how i could earn a little extra money this winter and not by baby sitting cause no one calls me|::::|You could get a paper route. Ask if a local grocer will let U clean up or unload the trucks or bag groceries. Ask if people in your area need help cleaning. Walk dogs for neighbors. They need exercise in winter, too.|::::|why should you settle for less when you can take yourself so much further. Start a part time business. just using canada as an example because it is the country in which i reside but, just search canada business sponsorship or canada business idea sponsorship. making money is never easy unless you have rich parents. just a fact but, employed and self employed people control about 5% of the world s wealth and the rest are people that went way ahead and really made something of themselves by starting their own businesses, truly, working a 9-5 job for alot less credit(money) than it is worth is unethical. Yet, it has to happen so why don t you step up and be the leader with people making you money. just my 2 cents and experience|::::|There are alot of things that a young person can do for money and your local library will have several books that will not only tell you what you can do but how you can do it legally. With your parents help, you can get a registered business that will not only provide income but provide tax deductions and valuable experience for your working career in the future. You can provide products and/or services that people (or businesses) either want or need. You may be too young to work for an employer but you can work for yourself. Some examples would include housekeeping, yard maintenance, website design, teaching, writing, recycling, hosting puppet shows for younger kids, making crafts, sewing, cooking or baking, running errands, washing and vacuuming cars, cleaning pools, cleaning aquariums, painting rooms or fences, refinishing furniture, setting up an online store, teaching computer skills, hooking up computer networks or electronic equipment, planning parties, clipping coupons, making lunches for busy executives, and the list goes on and on. What are your skills and interests that can lead you to your own business? Start out with a simple business plan so you know what direction you ll go in. Ask for help when you need it. Get referrals from customers to get more customers. Work smart instead of working hard. Your age is not a handicap... it s an advantage. Don t be afraid to fail but pick yourself up and try again. Many huge companies started off at home part-time... you can too!|::::|Teaching piano lessons. My cousin traded piano lessons for guitar lessons but any skill you have can be a source of money.|::::|Well, you can do data entry job
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