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Old Apr 27, 2009, 10:46 PM
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i need money

i need money wats a good 12 year old job

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Old Apr 27, 2009, 10:54 PM   #2  
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Spring (if you are in the Northern Hemisphere) is a good time to find jobs. People need their lawns raked, lawn furniture washed, trash that was blown around over the winter picked out of bushes, bikes and trikes washed, cars washed. If you came to my house, you could help me plant a garden, wash basement windows, sweep out the garage, clean the grill, pull weeds, trim bushes. Indoors you could help me with spring cleaning--washing floors, walls, woodwork.

Are you willing to put in the time and work hard? There are probably people in your neighborhood like me.
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Old Apr 27, 2009, 11:22 PM   #3  
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Papper boy, Strange as it sounds volunteering (at first it will get you no money, but when you are ready for a job, references go a long long way.), doing odd jobs for people is your best bet though.

Good luck
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As others have said, paper route, lawns mowed, etc.
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Old Apr 29, 2009, 03:41 AM   #5  
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for your age, your not gonna find much, and even if you can do it they probably won't hire you, your best bet is either doing things for friends and family, you'll get paid better then if you got a job, either that or sell chocolates, i did that when i was young it wasn't the worst job in the world and the money wasn't bad either as long as you knew how to talk to people
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i dont think you can work legally until your at least 13-14

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ask ur neighbor to mow his lawn
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Hi, jeremy 1996!

Washing windows, although already mentioned, is one thing that I can think of to add to the rest of the suggestions that you've received here.

I used to do that in the spring for the elderly organist from our church.

Thanks!
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i'd totally pay a 12 year old to clean my car for me. detail, vaccum, everything. since i can;t get my boyfriend to do it...lol
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hey,all good jobs mentioned above,try and stick to people your parents know and relatives,if your saving up for something ask relatives if they have any odd jobs..
just be carefull about approaching people you dont know and let your parents know where you are and what your doing.

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justcurious55 agrees: glad you added that. definitely a good idea.
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Old Nov 23, 2009, 03:56 AM   #10  
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A Child should enjoy its childhood and should not be employed for working. Pl concentrate on your education and get a decent degree of your choice. If you are unable to fund your education, there are agencies who will help you to study.
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