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lawn, leaves, shovel snow...seems year-round to me!
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Mowing when you can, shoveling snow, raking leaves, babysitting, washing cars, doing odd and end chores for people. We had a kid that lived down the street from us at our first house and we were constantly putting money in his pockets just to have him help us out with little odd and end jobs around the house/yard.
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do around the house work. rake leaves shovel snow paint fence plant flowers or bushes.
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Do windows. Get a paper-route. Become an E-Bay superman selling anything and everything. Poop patrol. Dog-walking service (and charge extra if it poops!) Where there's a will, there's a way.
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Many towns have a paper route you can apply for, or try shoveling snow, and lastly, landscaping (there are some local landscapers that will hire even without a work permit).
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depends on where you live-newspaper route-baby sitting-heck i even sold seeds in the neighborhood when i grew up for money---lots of ways just remember it is not a way to get rich but can get enough to make it worth while---------smile and enjoy the day hope this helps some
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Babysitting Pet sitting
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With the popularity of pets in today's world, pet care would be a start.
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When I was growing up, I earnt money through babysitting, looking after peoples pets when they went away, watering gardens, doing odd jobs for neighbours.
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Gosh where do you live? The lawn grows year round here. You could do odd jobs like cleaning and handyman type things (if you know how) you could deliver pamphlets or do minor jobs. (potato shoveling, fruit picking or working in a plant nursery)
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I've made hundreds of dollars on eBay.
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Maybe running errands.
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Yup, babysitting.
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