If you're a teen, you may have difficulty getting a job. Labor law, hours and transportation can all be a problem. Instead of working for a bricks and mortar store, implement one of these money-making strategies.
Teens have been babysitting for ages, but they haven't always gotten paid as much as they do these days. Try babysitting on Valentine's Day and New Years Eve to make some major bucks.
Mowing lawns and raking leaves can be hard work, but you'll get paid a higher wage per hour than you will working at a grocery store. Charge $30 for a two-hour job and you've raked in $15 per hour.
In some cities, there is a large demand for dog walkers. Some people have even made businesses out of it. There are no age requirements, and it won't interfere with school hours. If you live in a small town, offer to pet sit when people go on vacation.
Craigslist and offline bulletin boards are places that you can find one-day job opportunities that fit your schedule. These gigs often pay cash and can be fun -- you may spend a day putting up flyers for a band or helping a theater troupe build sets for a performance.
If you're young and play an instrument, people are often impressed. Offer to play the piano at a wedding or the saxophone at a restaurant for a fee.
The only limit to making money at any age is your imagination. While there are obstacles, you can get around them by using your creativity.
Great job ideas for teens!
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