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Anybody know any ways to make money? stupid question but worth a try
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Get a job, no way to make constant money online without either having a job or being a streamer
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yeah ask for a small loan (of a million dollars)
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A job.

If you're too young, then odd jobs. If it snows where you are, grab a snow shovel and ask if people want their sidewalk and driveways shoveled for 5-10 bucks, depending on the size of what they want done.

If not, do the same thing with a lawnmower. Do a great job, you'll have "regulars" who pay for your services every week.

Then in fall, grab a rake and do the same. May be a little more tricky but if someone doesn't have time or doesn't feel like doing it, they'll pay.

Are you good at restoring/fixing items? Then purchase a broken one or a "as is" item from the local pawnshop. Fix it up and sell it for 2x or even 3x the price you bought it for.

I've done all these and they work well, however these are just my suggestions. Happy trails!
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GeraId wrote A job.

If you're too young, then odd jobs. If it snows where you are, grab a snow shovel and ask if people want their sidewalk and driveways shoveled for 5-10 bucks, depending on the size of what they want done.

If not, do the same thing with a lawnmower. Do a great job, you'll have "regulars" who pay for your services every week.

Then in fall, grab a rake and do the same. May be a little more tricky but if someone doesn't have time or doesn't feel like doing it, they'll pay.

Are you good at restoring/fixing items? Then purchase a broken one or a "as is" item from the local pawnshop. Fix it up and sell it for 2x or even 3x the price you bought it for.

I've done all these and they work well, however these are just my suggestions. Happy trails!


Nice man that just helped me too and I have 2 jobs already but all these seem like little jobs on the side for extra money! Thanks man
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If your too young for a job then get a paperound (13+).
Just get up at about 6ish, takes about an hour, pay is avg 16£ (I get 20£ weekly from mine)
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Get a job. I started mowing peoples lawns and chopping wood when I was 14, and bought my truck when I was 15.
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002 wrote Get a job. I started mowing peoples lawns and chopping wood when I was 14, and bought my truck when I was 15.

Chopping wood?
What do you mean bro?
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Undemised wrote
002 wrote Get a job. I started mowing peoples lawns and chopping wood when I was 14, and bought my truck when I was 15.

Chopping wood?
What do you mean bro?


Chopping wood, up north where it gets cold some people I would say most use wood to burn fireplaces. You cut wood (its not easy) and people will buy it or pay you to do it for them.

Its not hard to understand, you chop wood.
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Qwel wrote
Undemised wrote
002 wrote Get a job. I started mowing peoples lawns and chopping wood when I was 14, and bought my truck when I was 15.

Chopping wood?
What do you mean bro?


Chopping wood, up north where it gets cold some people I would say most use wood to burn fireplaces. You cut wood (its not easy) and people will buy it or pay you to do it for them.

Its not hard to understand, you chop wood.

Oh, guessing your american then.
So you cut wood for heat in a fireplace

In England, we have radiators.
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