By Zariah Palmer
Growing up as a teenager, adults often told us that money did not grow on trees. Though they were technically wrong… They were also right. Before I graduated high school I used to piggyback off of my parents for money. Eventually, that got old and I had to start pulling in my own money supply, but I had nowhere to start. So I read some articles similar to one like this and tried a few different things.
One that seems a bit cliché’ could be dog walking but it really pays well. You could start off with a dog’s weekly payment from the owner of $25 or up depending on the dog’s size. With that babysitting could also be a way to stock up on cash. Parents always need a break. House cleaning services could always be an easy way to earn mula fast starting payments off at $10 an hour.
Some online jobs that are really great could be PocketFlip which is an app that allows you to complete a series of tasks not for cash but for online gift cards. Those range from Amazon to Apple iTunes gift cards.
There’s also freelance writer work where you can make anywhere from 10 cents to $1 per word. You can also make money on a website called, ‘Slice the Pie’. This is a website that allows you to get paid for reviewing music and videos.
If you love animals you could work at your local zoo or aquarium. You’ll gain knowledge as well as collect a check. Tutoring can be an easy job for someone who excels in a subject in school and is able to help a few lower classmates or local kids. Lastly mowing lawns or doing garden work can be the most tiring on this list but it sure does keep your pockets full.