Normal little things can be fun, unless you're totally serious about the money. I have fun putting up lemonade stands with my friends--it's not really about the money for me. Of course there's the usual, washing cars, taking care of pets while people are on vacation--I made pretty good money feeding fish & watering plants while our neighbors were on vacation.
My main reccommendation would be finding a steady baby-sitting job. Take the RedCross class on babysitting and you should be good to go! In my state, you must be 11 years or older to legally baby-sit someone. I have a job baby-sitting for two little kids across the street!
Of course, if you're looking for an actual job with hours and a minimum wage payment, I'm not sure what to tell you. But think about some of your talents, like singing, acting, etc., and ask your parents if you can look online. It worked for me! Sometimes you can even deliver a newspaper!
Legally, you can't get a job if you're 12 years old.
However, you can perhaps set up a lemonade stand (yeah! the classic method!) and sell a cup of lemonade for 50c.
Another good money-making scheme for kids is offering to walk the neighbours dogs! At parking lots, stick flyers in peoples wipers! Hand flyers out in the street! Stick notices on trees! That's advertising and that will let people know about your dog-walking business. Possibly charge $5 per dog you're walking for how long once a week.
The last answer I can give you off the top of my head is for you to offer to wash peoples cars! Again, $5 is a reasonable amount for a 5-minute wash with buckets of water and hoses for the outer section.
HOWEVER, PLEASE GET YOUR PARENTS PERMISSION FOR ALL "JOBS" LISTED ABOVE! AND BEFORE YOU STICK FLYERS ON TREES OR IN PEOPLES WIPERS, ASK THE LOCAL COUNCIL!
apply for a paper route. but if you are interested in something else. just hang signs up on your streets for different jobs that you are willing to do. you can't apply for a job at a real buisness till you're fourteen, but this will get you money till then. Legally, the only place an 11 year old can work is in a family owned business or farm. Some places will allow 12 year olds to deliver papers or shine shoes. Otherwise you have to be 14 to get a work permit, and that is only in non-hazardous jobs.
Well, you are not old enough to get a job, I am 10, so I sell snow cones at 1 dollar each. You can pick anything you are good at like babysitting, my cousin has her own business.
This might help. I work for http://ayeshareviews.com and i write reviews of books. They pay $0.50 to $2.50 per review of 50 to 250 words.
For kids who are artistic, there is a website called rylan's art that pays for photos of art done by kids. They pay $1.25 i think. Their site is WWW.RYLANSART.COM
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a 14 years old can find A JOB IN THE LIBRARY
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my house ;)
find a job.
At a bakers!
There are several places that a 17 year old girl can find a job after school. There are fast food restaurants, grocery stores, and even babysitting.
A 14-year-old girl can find a summer job in West Bend Wisconsin at golf courses, restaurants, and babysitting.
there are many places that a 14 year old girl can find a job. one is babysitting, two is starting a lemonade or saleing things, or at your nearest Kroger as a bagger.
get a paper round
I have no idea !
no have to be 14 maby 13