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Hi! Im 17 I work part time 4 days a week at jimmy johns but during the summer I have to switch to weekends only do to some family needing help but what can I do to still earn money?

Mind you I have to stay home to watch my 5 year old brother.

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Karen’s Answer

Love your ambition! The part-time work you have been doing will be a great inclusion when you need a resume. Also wonderful that you can help your family at this point in your life. No doubt you will have a great influence on your brother. Try to enjoy some fun games or reading with him at times.

Perhaps while you are home and your brother is busy with his own things, you can do some online work or volunteering. You might also ask your parents if there are additional chores you can do while at home to earn a few extra dollars.

Keep up the great initiative. You're on your way to a successful life.

With every good wish and many blessings.
Karen
Thank you comment icon Thank you for the response, I am the one in my house who does all the cooking and cleaning and dont get paid for that, that's why I'm looking for something to earn extra cash, as far as online jobs, what would you recommend? Madison
Thank you comment icon Suggest you search on Google "online jobs for teens" All the best! Karen Kitchel
Thank you comment icon I've looking for online jobs online but it's really hard to find for me. Madison
Thank you comment icon You may have to search on Google "online jobs for teens" to be able to click on info. Types of Online Jobs for Teens Freelancing on Platforms like Fiverr: Teens can offer various services such as graphic design, writing, video editing, and social media management. The minimum age to sign up is 13 Tutoring: If you excel in a particular subject, online tutoring can be a great way to earn money. Platforms like TutorPeers allow teens aged 13 and up to offer tutoring services. Taking Surveys: Websites like Survey Junkie and Swagbucks allow teens to earn money by completing surveys and other small tasks. Most of these platforms accept users from age 13. Karen Kitchel
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