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Great Jobs For Kids
Robert Michael

 
Even really young kids can make a little spending dough this day. Truly, there are many jobs out there for even the youngest kids. Look at some of these ideas to beef up your piggy bank (and perhaps your resume, too!)

Yard Work

Few adults have the time or devotion to do all their yard work. Thus, these jobs are perfect for kids to pick up! Jobs such as weeding, raking, and planting can be accomplished by even very young persons of 8-12. In fact, kindergarteners could probably do some very light work! More involved yard jobs, like gutter cleaning, deck painting, and mowing can be finished by teens (and some pre-teens). These jobs are rewarding in many ways – and the feeling of accomplishment is going to make any youngster feel great.

Household Chores

Again, many families just don’t have the time to work on the “little things” like clearing out closets, organizing attics, or cleaning up the basement. That’s where a savvy kid can come in and snag some of these jobs! Are they dirty? You bet! Are they hard work? Sometimes! But are they money-making opportunities? Without a doubt! These jobs will give a child a healthy respect for the importance of work and just how long it can take to make a buck!

Babysitting

This has often been one of the mainstay jobs for teens and pre-teens looking for employment. Babysitting jobs are always available; but you need to be careful. Make sure you’re devoted to performing these jobs to the best of your ability; otherwise, no one will be happy. Babysitting jobs can be found by simply walking around your neighborhood and asking parents if they need a little help.

Mother’s (or Father’s) Helper

This is kind of like “babysitting lite”. These jobs involve playing with children while the adults in the house are busy but onsite. In fact, many times, the parent is working at home at a part time business. This means that he or she, though occupied, would be available if any emergencies occur. Thus, this kind of employment is perfect for the kid who is hesitant to stay alone with his or her charge but wants to learn the art of watching children.

Pet Sitting

On a similar note, pet sitting jobs are practical for the child who is reliable and loves animals. Often, people who are going on vacation actively seek out individuals to look after their pets. Again, this is probably not one of the best jobs for a very young kid, but for any child over 12, it’s a reasonable option. Just be ready to do some “dirty work” – jobs like this often involve the art of “scooping” the droppings of large mammals!

Remember that jobs are always available to the person willing to do the work. Sometimes, it takes a little bit of self-advertisement to unearth what’s out there, but even the youngest workers can find something to do to make a bit of spending cash. (Or, better yet, “saving” cash!)

Robert Michael is a writer for jobs XB which is an excellent place to find jobs links, resources and articles. For more information go to: http://www.jobsxb.com

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