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Paper route, lawn care, car wash/cleaning, child sitting….
You could house sit or walk someone’s dogs. That always pays some money. Offer to do some raking for your parents or your neighbor. There’s always being a cashier at the local store. Of course, you might want to consider this before hand, since they’re usually underpaid and overworked.
oh my gosh there are lots of things you can do..but you did not say how old you are. Babysitting, lawnmowing, lifeguarding at your local pool, then of course there are places like McDonalds, restaurants, diffrent stores. WHatever you do you should give it your best, be polite, always on time to work, and respect those you work with.
newspaper routes
lawn care
pet sitting and walking
car washes
busing tables in local restaurants
stocking shelves in grocery stores
putting ads on bulletin boards for odd jobs
bicycle deliveries
doing chores for seniors and handicapped ( cleaning, grocery shopping, etc.)
washing windows
babysitting
tutoring younger students
shovelling snow
putting up lights and yard displays at Christmas
sell Regal
hold garage sales
set up a table at farmer markets and sell baking, crafts, etc.
arena’s and fair grounds hire kids to clean the stands after events
… will make you some money .you do absolutely nothing. the website does the work
Yard work is a great way to work on a summer tan, and earn some extra cash. Weeding, trimming etc. Also pet sitting or dog walking can be good ways. Try a paper route, you have to be up early, but could be worth it.