M.T. asks from Saint Louis, MO on August 24, 2009
13 Year Old That Needs to Find a Job and Make Some Money
Hello all - you may or may not have been in my situation but my son who is 13 met a girl that is also 13. This girls dad lives across from my sisters house. Well, she is only with her dad every other weekend in St. Louis which means that she is with her mom most often in ILLINOIS!!!! Yep, LONG DISTANCE. Well, for the last 4 days of July, he rang up a long distance bill of $79. Who knows what the first 24 days of August will bring?
Here is where I need help: I am trying to find a way that he can earn money himself to pay this back. He will not learn this lesson if it is paid for him. The problem is: What can a 13 year old boy do to earn money????? HELP!!!!!
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J.K. answers from Kansas City on August 26, 2009
My son is 13 and has been mowing lawns for 2 or 3 years now. He also has helped various neighbors with leaves, snow, and picking up hedge apples and getting rid of them. He can walk dogs, and if there are relatives living near you maybe he can work for them doing odd jobs. Also maybe for you he could do not so ordinary chores for money then deduct it off his bill.
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K.G. answers from St. Louis on August 25, 2009
I was at the grocery store and saw a sign that said "Rent a Son!" A teen boy was advertising his services for regular household chores: mowing yards, raking leaves, cleaning out basements and garages, etc. But the way he advertised was really creative! I thought that might be a way for him to get his services noticed.
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L.H. answers from Kansas City on August 25, 2009
If he cannot find a job like mowing yards or doing odd jobs for neighbors and family for money then have him work it off in sweat equity for you. Washing moms car =x amt of money off the bill. Washing windows in the house = x amt of money. Raking the yard, mowing the yard, cleaning the garage, cleaning the attic or basement.... Make him sweat it out and to top it off he has to do it all weekend so he can't be with his friends. He's under punishment until he can respect you as a parent which also includes the phone bill. Hope this helps.
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P.T. answers from Kansas City on August 25, 2009
Here is a website that I found that lists a few ideas. I'm sure that you situation is very difficult. I'm just wondering if it would be a better idea for you to explain to him that there is not any extra money for long-distance calls. Usually you can go to your telephone company and let them know that you do not want long-distance. They will make it to where you can't even dial out long-distance. YOu could get a calling card for the times that you really need to dial out long-distance.
website:
http://www.ehow.com/how_###-###-####_easy-ways-year-olds-...
Thanks,
Trish
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S.M. answers from St. Louis on August 24, 2009
He can always cut grass and coming up this fall rake leaves. Have him start with asking around your neighborhood. Thats what a lot of my friends did at his age (and we have a group of middle school boys in our neighborhood that make the rounds today :)
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K.G. answers from St. Louis on August 25, 2009
I was at the grocery store and saw a sign that said "Rent a Son!" A teen boy was advertising his services for regular household chores: mowing yards, raking leaves, cleaning out basements and garages, etc. But the way he advertised was really creative! I thought that might be a way for him to get his services noticed.
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C.E. answers from Kansas City on August 25, 2009
He can rake leaves, cut grass, pull weeds, babysit, walk dogs, etc.
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J.K. answers from Kansas City on August 26, 2009
My son is 13 and has been mowing lawns for 2 or 3 years now. He also has helped various neighbors with leaves, snow, and picking up hedge apples and getting rid of them. He can walk dogs, and if there are relatives living near you maybe he can work for them doing odd jobs. Also maybe for you he could do not so ordinary chores for money then deduct it off his bill.
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S.C. answers from St. Louis on August 26, 2009
He could cut grass, babysit, walk dogs or pet sit. Easy things for a 13 yr old to do.
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K.J. answers from Kansas City on August 24, 2009
Do you have any neighbors or friends close by that he can mow their yards for them or do other things to help them out and earn money?
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L.H. answers from Kansas City on August 25, 2009
If he cannot find a job like mowing yards or doing odd jobs for neighbors and family for money then have him work it off in sweat equity for you. Washing moms car =x amt of money off the bill. Washing windows in the house = x amt of money. Raking the yard, mowing the yard, cleaning the garage, cleaning the attic or basement.... Make him sweat it out and to top it off he has to do it all weekend so he can't be with his friends. He's under punishment until he can respect you as a parent which also includes the phone bill. Hope this helps.
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