Where can a 16 year old get a job that I can get off easily at?

July 24th, 2010

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I really need some way to pay for all of my horseback riding bills and my parents only want me to work somewhere that I could easily take off, like a barn or something.

I would rather not do things like, car washes, pet sitting (I already do it, as well as babysitting), online surveys, etc. I know that narrows it down a bit, but I am 16 and I can drive myself places at almost any time.

I also live out in the country, lots of farms and not so many neighbors/neighborhoods, so that definitely limits my opportunities!

Thanks!

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I need a good money making website where I can get paid to do surveys and stuff!! I'm a 13 year old girl!!!??!?

July 23rd, 2010

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I need 200 dollars in 2 weeks!!! And then only way I’m aloud to do it is if do stuff online! I joined squishycash.com and i joined gangstergreed.com but the problem with both of them is you wait weeks to get like 15 cents! And on squishycash you have to wait till you have 20 dollars and then you dont get the money for a month!

SO here are my problems…if you know ANY websites that fit all these specifications please tell me and I’ll love you forever(:

-I can’t give out my cell phone number,
-I can give out my address though
-I cant give out my parents credit/debit card info.
-I need to be able to get the money within days of cashing out.
-i need to be able to earn 200 dollars in 2 weeks!! I will work as hard as i can.
-i am sick of tired of that clearing cookies so the offers can get accepted crap.
-The offers..no..i do. not. like. offers. they’re worth like 15 cents and it takes weeks for them to accept them!!
-i want to do surveys and be able to see the money in my account within minutes..maybe hours..at the most like two days…..

now if you have a website that matches ALL of those specifications that is WONDERFUL!!! thank u so much!!

if you have a website that matches some of those specifications then please tell me the website AND which specifications do not match.

also remember that it has to be a website that allows 13 year olds!! thank u!!

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Where can i get paid to take surveys online i need extra cash and i have free time?

July 22nd, 2010

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anything would be nice

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July 12th, 2010

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Paid to Review?

July 11th, 2010

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I’m looking for a way to make £50 + online every month .

I’m interested in pay to review where i get paid to review something or take part in a survey is there any that work . If there is please can you help me find one and if i do get £50 + i’ll transfer you 10% : )

Thanks

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Another survey(: …. RANDOMMMMM(:?

July 11th, 2010

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When’s the last time you ran?
Do your jeans have rips, tears, and holes in them?
What are you dreading right now?
Do you celebrate 420?
Do you get the full 8 hours of sleep a night?
If anyone came to your house on your "lazy days" what would ya’ll do?
Who last grabbed your ass?
Have you ever been on your school’s track team?
Do you own a pair of Converse?
Do you eat raw cookie dough?
Have you ever kicked a vending machine?
Don’t you hate it when the radio ruins good songs by playing them over and over?
Do you watch Trading Spaces?
How do you eat oreos?
Have you ever stayed online for a very long time waiting for someone?
Are you cocky?
Could you live without a computer?
Do you wear your shoes in the house?
Who or what sleeps with you?
At what age did you find out that Santa wasn’t real?
How many phones, house phones and cell phones are in your house?
What do you do when you’re sad?
Who would you call first if you won the lottery?
Last time you saw your best friend?
Are you in high school?
What jewelry are you wearing?
Is anyone on your bad side now?
What’s the first thing you do when you get online?
Do you watch Grey’s Anatomy?
How do most people spell your name?
Would you wear a boy/girlfriends clothes?
Where do you work?
What are you doing tomorrow?
Is Justin Timberlake becoming the next Michael Jackson?
Favorite name for a girl?
Favorite name for a boy?
Will you keep your last name when you get married?
When was the last time you left your house?
Do you return your cart?
Do you have a dishwasher?
What noise do you hear?
Would you survive in prison?
Who is the youngest in your family?
If all of your friends were going on a road trip, who would most likey overpack?
Do you know anyone with the same name as you?
What’s the last thing you purchased?
Do your siblings ever pay for stuff for you?
What brand are your pants right now?
Ever been to Georgia (the state)?
What irritates you most on the internet?
What brand is your digital camera?
Do you watch movies with your parents?
What song best describes your life right now?
Do you own expensive perfume/cologne?
Are you taking college classes right now?
Do you like sushi?
Do you get your hair cut every month?
Do you go online everyday?

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Someone's fence on my property……. What are my rights?

July 11th, 2010

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We just bought a house and had it surveyed. Only to find out we have about 15 feet on the other side of their 6 foot privacy fence. The neighbors are not happy with the survey. They said that the fence was there when they bought the place, so they feel it is their property.

We only have 1/2 an acre out in the country, and they aren’t paying the taxes on it, we are. Does anyone know the law regarding this? I’m trying to research it online, but can’t find much.

They also tried the squatters rights thing. Stating that since the owners before them said it was theirs and they have been taking care of it… so, it’s theirs.

I figure, survey is done. Nothing we can do about it. (because we aren’t going to agree when they already think it’s theirs) I suggested for them to get a survey done on their property.

Someone please help if you know anything about this stuff.
We live in Ohio. The only reason we are concerned about this 15 feet is because the property doen’t have a driveway, and we are probably going to have to put it there. (where their fence is). Is a sticky situation I know, but it’s not a personal thing against them. We just need to know where our property line is, because after all, we are responsible for taking care of it, right.

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How can I make $4000 online fast?

July 11th, 2010

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Well let’s face it. I need a car. I am tired of walking everywhere around town and not being able to avoid the heat. I had a car but my car broke down sometime in January and it took 3 mechanics to tell me that the car would never run again but that I could use it for parts. I wound up getting rid of the car and just giving it to some guy who wanted it for parts.

Now it has been months and I have no car. My goal is to buy another car. I need like at least anywhere from ,000-4,000 for a decent used car and I do not want to take any bank loans or anything. I would like to have the money before school starts back up again in the fall if this is possible but I do not know where else to turn.

I need to make money I was hoping online could help. I am a college student and do not have the time to get a real job because school is so busy and work study does not start again till fall so now I have no money for a car because I am in summer classes with no time to work.

What can I do? I can’t find any of those pay to take survey sites. They are fake or scam and every other thing I have tried just has not worked. So what can I do? Is there hope for me to make extra money for my car online?

Please and thank you and please do not post dumb stuff or say it can’t be done because I will just ignore you response if this is the case. thanks again

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Could your US post office be closing?

July 11th, 2010

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As mail volume declines, the US Postal Service could shutter up to 3,200 post offices and retail outlets. Most people say they understand — unless it’s their post office.

http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/Inv…

By The Big Money

A rallying cry can be heard across the country, from the swanky streets of New York’s SoHo to the tiny town of Randolph, Kan.: "Save our post office!"

As the United States Postal Service, weighed down by a crippling multibillion-dollar deficit, shrinks its operations, post offices across the country are on the chopping block. Each year, hundreds of postal operations shutter, but this coming fall could be the single biggest consolidation in Postal Service history.

Over the next three months, more than 3,200 post offices and retail outlets — out of 34,000 — will be reviewed for possible closure or consolidation.

Downsizing is a business imperative, says Linda Welch, acting vice president of delivery and post office operations at the Postal Service. "Revenues have declined, and mail volume continues to decline," she says.

Not only have e-mail and electronic bill paying made for a skinnier mail stream, but the recession has caused a sharp pullback in advertising mail that has hurt the Postal Service even more.

In March, Postmaster General John Potter asked Congress for the right to reduce the mail week from six days to five, for a savings of .5 billion. Shutting down post offices will have similar cost-saving effects. And most Americans say they’re OK with the cutbacks, as long as they don’t have to pay more to send mail. A recent USA Today/Gallup poll found that more Americans would rather the Postal Service curtail services than seek a bailout or raise stamp prices.

At least, that’s what everyone says — until it’s their beloved post office at stake. For various reasons, people tend to react with great fervor when their local offices are endangered.

Consider the case of the Hawleyville Post Office. After years of negotiations, the Postal Service in January notified the Connecticut community that its 166-year-old post office would close Feb. 14. An article in the local newspaper poignantly noted, "The long love affair between the Hawleyville post office and its loyal customers will come to an end on, of all days, Valentine’s Day."

Its post office was rickety, but the community embraced it as a gathering place. One resident told the Newtown Bee, "The Hawleyville Post Office is like Cheers in Hawleyville."

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In fear of losing its precious haunt, the community mobilized. A Web site and online petition drive were created. Members got Congress involved. And lo and behold, the community won approval for a new post office, to be opened this summer.

Every time a post office is slated for closure or consolidation, the Postal Service is legally obligated to inform its customers well in advance. "There’s a very long process that they have to go through," says Mario Principe, the post office continuance consultant at the National League of Postmasters. That gives the communities plenty of time, usually at least two months, to stage a rescue.
Anatomy of a closure
The Postal Service will typically send out a survey or host a town hall meeting before an endangered office closes. Perhaps the closing of a post office means too many lost jobs for an already-hurting community. The office might house the bulletin board that posts important community announcements. Or the next-closest post office may be really far away. If customers alert officials to such concerns, there’s a better chance that their office will be spared. Appealing the closure decision to the Postal Regulatory Commission often works, too, though it’s a step many communities don’t know to take.

It’s also important to check out why a post office is on the chopping block in the first place. Those under review this summer are mostly metropolitan branches or stations. But in the case of small post offices, federal law states that the reason can’t be just that the office isn’t bringing in enough revenue. If that’s the only explanation given, then the Postal Service can’t legally shut it down.
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Oftentimes, post offices face closure because their leases expire. That’s the case in Deer Harbor, Wash. After attempts to find a new location for the post office failed, the community decided "in desperation" to buy the property just to keep it in business. If the community can raise the 0,000 purchase price by the June 30, the Postal Service says it will continue operations there.

The Postal Service seems willing to negotiate, and it’s not really bothered by the protests. "It actually it makes us very pro

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Question about home based businesses?

July 11th, 2010

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My wife is going to be giving birth to our daughter in a few weeks and I am taking some time off from work to be with her, while shes recovering. She wants to go back to work but obviously cant for now, but I was wondering if anyone knows of ways she can make money online? I dont mean those spend an hour filling a survey for 35 cents, but I mean ways to make a something of an income? I’ll be getting paid as well from work, but while I’m home with her would like to pull in a little extra. So would help if anyone knows of anything that is real and actually works.

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