Your Questions About Get Money Fast For Kids

Jenny asks…

How can a kid get money fast?

I am a 13 year old boy i would like to earn some extra money. I do not want to mow lawns or babysit is there anything I can do?

Nagesh answers:

Sell a bunch of stuff (clothes, furniture, etc..) on CraigsList and at Half Priced Books (books, CDs).

Ask all my neighbors if they needed any hired help for odd jobs.

Iron clothes.

Pet sitter.

Sale lemonade.

You can clean peoples homes or Wash Windows.

Household chores.

Garage Cleaning Service.

Mail Pick-Up Service: When people travel, people need someone to pick up their mail
and newspapers.

All these can help u to get money fast.

Ruth asks…

How do I earn money really fast?

So I really want to go to a Taylor Swift concert, but my mom won’t buy me the tickets. I need to earn one hundred dollars if I want to go. What I am asking is, how do I earn that money really fast, so I can get a ticket? Any ideas?

Nagesh answers:

Ok try babysitting. Ask friends, neighbors, family. Just anyone. Explain your situation and i am sure they would love to go out for the night. You can babysit some kids from several different families. Or you can go to old people’s house and ask to do some yard work. Or mowing lawn. Or you go collect bottles and return them for cash. Me and my friend made 75$ doing that. I went to taylor’s concert in july and it was sooooooo enchanting. I hope everything works out!! Good luck!

James asks…

How do you choose a profession?

I am so lost of what I want to be and what career path I should take. I am going to start going to the junior college and I don’t know what I am going to major in, let alone what what I want to do job wise. I don’t know what I SEE myself even doing. I don’t know what really sparks my interest.

Help?? How did people choose what they wanted to be? What are some things to help me decide?

–Please no links things like ‘get money fast‘ and ‘work from home’. I’m talking about REAL careers–

Nagesh answers:

Okay here’s the sad truth of the matter. Most people don’t know what they want to do. Few ever actually figure it out, and even fewer while they’re still able to do it. In fact, sociology says that most men will change their careers in their forties, right at the same time most women, whose kids have grown up allowing her to go back into the workforce before her career was so rudely interrupted by marriage and pregnancy, are looking for jobs. The average number of jobs an American will have before the age of 38 (20 years after graduating high school)? 18. So sad. Point is don’t stress if you can’t figure it out right away.

Now then on to actual question. First, have fun. If you aren’t having fun or enjoying what you’re doing, you’re on the wrong path. You might be able to learn to like it, but don’t count on it. Second, figure out what you’re good at. Most of the time, if you’re good at it, you’ll enjoy doing it (there are exceptions. One friend of mine loves to sing. Sings all the time. Knows the words to every song on the radio. Couldn’t carry a tune if she had a bucket. You get the idea.). Third, don’t feel constrained by all those required courses and prerequisites. Just take what you want to take. The advisors and counselors can help you turn what you’ve taken into a rockin’ degree, so be sure to take advantage of their services. They get paid to make sure you graduate with the classes you need in a timely manner. That being said: fourth, try new things as often as you can. Don’t let a potentially rewarding career pass you by just because you didn’t try it or didn’t think it you like it. Fifth, realize that chances are you’re not going to start out in the job you got your degree for. This happens a lot. People get out of college to find the job openings in their field of expertise is severely limited. Which leads us to: sixth, diversify. Try to learn as many skills as you think you can handle. Work on the ones you like, forget the ones you don’t. You never know when a particular skill might come in handy. This leads us to our first contradiction (welcome to the American economy):seventh, specialize. You’re more likely to get where you want to be in your chosen career faster by specializing in a unique field. The market is saturated with general experts, but there’s a high demand for specialists. However, don’t overspecialize or every possible job will already be taken.

Whew, that’s a lot to digest. Here’s the short version: do what you love, do what you’re good at, learn at your own pace, take what you want to take, try everything, learn as much as you can, don’t sweat late starting (better late than never), or late finishing for that matter, be special but not too special. Most important of all HAVE FUN.

Here’s the thing to remember about college: college serves two purposes. Everything a college is and does is to serve these two goals: one, they are trying to teach you how to think like a productive member of society and how to think for yourself, and two, they are trying to help you to become even more like yourself than you’ve ever been before. Sounds crazy and paradoxical I know but you’ll understand soon enough.

Nancy asks…

How do I make money in one day?

I need a lot of money and fast.But i’ve tried allowance and it doesn’t help. What more should i do?

Nagesh answers:

Stand on a corner in a mini skirt & heels. 😉

just kidding.
Money in one day?
Try taking old clothes to a second hand store.
Some places will pay you money if have decent clothes.
A drink stand? Like Lemonade? That makes some quick cash.
Make babysitting, house watching, pet walking/sitting, etc flyers.

Ken asks…

How can I save money fast until the end of this month?

I really want to buy that book but my mom and grandma are so preoccupied with certain birthdays coming in August that they think that buying the book right now would be an unnecessary expense. I want the book so badly but I cannot save enough money to buy it all by myself. What should I do to convince them to lend me the money?

Nagesh answers:

I could tell you how to be frugal like me.
How to save the money you have: Stay away from cigarettes! Use cantines instead of buying waterbottles or sodas, try to eat at buffets instead of restaraunts, shop for clothes & furniture at discount stores, use spiral bulbs instead of regular bulbs, when you buy a car buy a small efficient one instead of a truck or SUV, & if you ever build your own house order white roofing instead of the usual dark. Another somewhat frugal habit is using progressive grammar like me (ex & instead of and, 2 instead of two) when you’re writing papers instead of writing everything out.
How to make a little money: Collect cans & other scrap metals & take it up to your local metal recycling place that pays you. If you have any books or DVDs you don’t want anymore sell them to Half Priced Books (but you have to have a drivers license to get paid). When you pass by vending machines look in the coin slots for coins. In my experience 1/10 of them have coins.
If you’re a kid & some of this doesn’t apply to you, saving on electricity still saves your parents money.

I believe that this world would be a much better place if everybody was frugal & I hope I am helping people by answering these questions. If you don’t wanna pick me as best answer then please let me know if my advice has helped you.

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