How to Make Money when You Are Too Young to Get a Job

Thứ bảy - 27/04/2024 00:20
You don't have to be an adult to make money. If you're too young to get "real job" you can get creative and learn to make your own work and get paid for it. Learn how to manage your own job skills, and get work babysitting, doing yard...
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You don't have to be an adult to make money. If you're too young to get "real job" you can get creative and learn to make your own work and get paid for it. Learn how to manage your own job skills, and get work babysitting, doing yard work, and making money in a variety of other ways.

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Getting Started

  1. Step 1 Think about what you do well.
    What can you do that someone will pay you to do. Can you do yard work? Walk dogs? Babysit? Make and sell things? Recycle paper and metal items? Computer stuff? There are many things that you can offer others, if you think hard about it. Make a list, writing down ALL possibilities.
    • There are some things that will be more profitable than others, and some just won't be possible. Scratch out anything that involves materials that you don't have, or can't happen where you live.
    • Below, you'll find specific sections about babysitting, doing yard work and housework, washing cars, and finding other creative ways to make a buck as a kid.
  2. Step 3 Set your price.
    How much will you charge people for your service? Depending on what you're doing and who you're working for, any number of different prices might be appropriate. Negotiate with people, but have a specific number in mind.[1]
    • You can set a flat rate ("I'll mow your lawn and rake your leaves for $25") or you can set an hourly rate ("I'll mow your lawn and rake your leaves for $6 an hour."). If your job will take a long time to finish, consider an hourly rate. If you can do it fast, but it'll be tough, go for a flat rate.
    • Find the minimum wage in your town and make it slightly less than that. Some people have old ideas about how much to spend on something like this, so it's good to have an updated figure.
    • Make it seem like you're a bargain. Find out how much a pro service would charge for doing what you're going to do. Low prices will get more people to hire you. If you're trying to save up, you may want to make it quickly, but you probably can't go charging people $100 an hour to do yard work.
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Babysitting

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Doing Yardwork

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Making Money in Other Ways

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Warnings

  • Make sure you always tell your parents before you try to sell stuff and only help people who you can trust to stay safe.
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  • Some jobs require going door-to-door to someone you don't know in your neighborhood. This is not a good idea without a trusted adult to make sure you're safe.
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