what are some easy ways for me to make money im 16 cant find a job so i wont to make myself one..?
im 16 im a girl no im not going to do prostitution "funny" people have already suggested that. i am able to have my license but i have no car or gas money plus i need to save for college because im graduating early this year and my dad wont help me with college i applied to over 48 jobs in a day and have been going out back to the places asking about the job every day...i need to get some ideas of jobs or chores i can do for people in my small town in exchange fore money but i don't know what to do or for how much i could mow lawns but my mower doesn't really work i need a big list of things i can do or make and sell for cash hopefully nothing to complicated pleas help me thank you.
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- if you really can't spell words as basic as "for" or "want" then having a job should be your last priority. stay in school and do some prostitution on the side. stick to boys you know from school and can trust. you're welcome.
- You are probably on school summer holidays now, with more time to seek work. At your age, babysitting is always a good earner, and helping to care for elderly people or simply run errands or help with their household / gardening chores is another possibility. Is your small town on the tourist trail, with B and Bs needing help during the tourist season? As well as mowing lawns (either get your mower fixed or say to the customer that you will happily use theirs to do it, saving them a job and giving them some free time) there could be yard tidying, weed pulling, planting and watering, even fence painting. Federal minimum wage is $7.25 per hour, so you could work your prices around that. Offer to do a small lawn for $5 and a rather bigger one for $10. For some jobs, especially chores for the elderly, it is better if you let them pay what they think the job is worth. That way they won't feel overcharged, and you may get repeat business. And if you have families near you who care for an elderly relative 24/7, you could offer to "granny-sit" whenever they need some time off. One boy near me, just a couple of years older than you, is teaching some ten-year-olds to play guitar. Could you do something like that? Does your small town have a hotel where they do wedding receptions, birthday parties etc.? Get your name on the list for extra staff for these occasions. They won't happen every day, but getting work at all there gives them a chance to get to know you, and you are more likely to be asked on future occasions when they need an extra pair of hands.
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