You have to have a profession that requires at lot of college.
ask your parents its neighborhood by the way
Shirley Temple was the first kid to make a million dollars.
Baby sit after school for more than one kid. like 3 kids at one time.
mow a lot of lawns
i dont now
Well, it really depends on your Experience Neighborhood And how many kids your watching. Below is for ages 3-9 If your 11-14 I would say 1 kid is four buck per hour, and two additional dollars for another kid. 15-18 eight dollars per hour, for one kid. six additional bucks for another kid. Older than 18 10 bucks per hour 8 bucks for another kid. For two and under 11-14 eight dollars per baby per hour 15-senior ten dollars per baby per hour I hope I helped!
take money from there parents when they aren't looking
20 or 30 dollars
It really is up to you, as long as you keep it reasonable. You could ask the parents of your client what they think is okay. Here's my advice: 10 or younger: 3 dollar a kid per hour 11 -13: 5 dollars a kid per hour 14-16: 8 dollars a kid per hour 16-20: 9 dollars a kid per hour The Care.com babysitter calculator averages the pay of all the sitters in your area (by zip code) based on the number of kids and tells you the average hourly salary. http://www.care.com/child-care-babysitter-pay-calculator-p1140.html
Find a 1900's bill and sell it!
Put it in the bank, and the very small amount of interest that you will get will make it bigger.
It is going to be difficult to make 800 dollars fast as a kid. It is even difficult for an adult to do that. You can try mowing lawns, walking dogs, doing jobs for neighbors such as taking out the trash and helping clean out the basement.