Summer jobs around the neighborhood???
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what kind of jobs can an age 12-14 year old do around their neighborhood to make some extra cash?? i already got babysitting, dog walking, and car washing. please help!
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Answer:
mow lawns, run errands (such as light grocery shopping or pick up dry cleaning if nearby), and filing, if anybody has a home office... if it's somebody you know well, they may be willing to pay you to do housework - vacuuming, dusting, bathrooms, windows, etc.
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Other answers
Basement cleaning for old grannies.
Crazy Spaniard
Lawn-mowing, house sitting, weed eating, sweeping, debris cleanup, etc etc etc
stormwarnfm
paper route and if ur 14 1/2 check mcdonalds
ballahinsahood
if you got connections you can work under the table at one of the local spots. Besides that ..a lemonade stand.
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