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Side jobs for teens??
Im 17, going to be 18 in 1 month. I work 32 hours at Jimmy johns and pick my brother up after school. I need a easy side job/s besides surveys online or content creator.
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Vannga T.
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Vannga’s Answer
Dear Madison,
It seems you are an extremely hard working person. Some easy side jobs you could do are: pet sitting or caretaking, pet grooming, baby sitting, being a nanny, running errands for elderly or disabled people, house sitting, flyers distributing, newspaper delivery, food delivery, caregiving, selling stock photos online at places like Shutterstock, doing yard work, standing in lines (consider looking on Craigslist or TaskRabbit for opportunities), cleaning houses (tidy houses, cleaning windows, do dishes, do laundry...), wash and detail cars at people's houses, ironing and doing mobile laundry, and picking up trash.
I hope this information is helpful to you. Good luck in finding an easy side job.
Vannga
It seems you are an extremely hard working person. Some easy side jobs you could do are: pet sitting or caretaking, pet grooming, baby sitting, being a nanny, running errands for elderly or disabled people, house sitting, flyers distributing, newspaper delivery, food delivery, caregiving, selling stock photos online at places like Shutterstock, doing yard work, standing in lines (consider looking on Craigslist or TaskRabbit for opportunities), cleaning houses (tidy houses, cleaning windows, do dishes, do laundry...), wash and detail cars at people's houses, ironing and doing mobile laundry, and picking up trash.
I hope this information is helpful to you. Good luck in finding an easy side job.
Vannga
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Howard’s Answer
I do not think you need an easier side job. Ask yourself, why do I need a side job? If it is to make more money, are you not happy or something else?
You are still young, do not try to go too fast. Take your time, find what you really like to do and go for that. Build a good work ethic, do your best, and always move forward. You can make money later when you decide on your career. Build your ethic, character, and be aware of yourself.
I hope this helps you. Good luck.
You are still young, do not try to go too fast. Take your time, find what you really like to do and go for that. Build a good work ethic, do your best, and always move forward. You can make money later when you decide on your career. Build your ethic, character, and be aware of yourself.
I hope this helps you. Good luck.
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Jackson’s Answer
Hi Madison,
Here are a couple of ideas:
1. Tutoring younger students - if you are strong in any subject, you can look to do online or in person tutoring for students in your local community. This is a good way to have control over your schedule and it pays quite well.
2. Offering small services - You can offer services like lawn mowing or snow shoveling in your neighborhood. These kinds of jobs also allow you to set your own hours and earn extra cash quickly. Since your already picking your brother up from school, you can also offer paid pickup services for other kids too. You can do something similar by buying and delivering groceries to neighbors.
The response before me also has some great ideas so look into them too!
Good luck!
Here are a couple of ideas:
1. Tutoring younger students - if you are strong in any subject, you can look to do online or in person tutoring for students in your local community. This is a good way to have control over your schedule and it pays quite well.
2. Offering small services - You can offer services like lawn mowing or snow shoveling in your neighborhood. These kinds of jobs also allow you to set your own hours and earn extra cash quickly. Since your already picking your brother up from school, you can also offer paid pickup services for other kids too. You can do something similar by buying and delivering groceries to neighbors.
The response before me also has some great ideas so look into them too!
Good luck!
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Wodala’s Answer
Hi Madison,
You're doing an amazing job with your work ethic and helping your sibling. Why not start in your neighborhood to see if anyone needs help with childcare or adult care? You could also consider pet sitting, doing household chores, or working for a local business like an ice cream shop, pizza place, or restaurant. Keep up the great work!
Take care.
You're doing an amazing job with your work ethic and helping your sibling. Why not start in your neighborhood to see if anyone needs help with childcare or adult care? You could also consider pet sitting, doing household chores, or working for a local business like an ice cream shop, pizza place, or restaurant. Keep up the great work!
Take care.