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What kind of job can you get at 11 years old?

By Michael Gray

The pay rates are variable based on your location, the difficulty, and the length of time to complete each job.

  • Babysitter. Teens and pre-teens can earn money by babysitting younger children for neighbors and friends.
  • Pet Sitter.
  • Lemonade Stand.
  • Lawn Mowing.
  • Yard Work.
  • Dog Walker.
  • Paper Route.
  • Working Retail.

Can 11 year old kids get a job?

At age 11, kids aren’t quite ready for the rigors of a part-time job, but they may want to find ways to earn their own money. Most of the jobs children could take on at age 11 likely will need some level of adult supervision, at least in the beginning.

Best Jobs for Kids Under 13

  • Babysitter. Teens and pre-teens can earn money by babysitting younger children for neighbors and friends.
  • Pet Sitter. This is often a great starter job for young children.
  • Lemonade Stand.
  • Lawn Mowing.
  • Yard Work.
  • Dog Walker.
  • Paper Route.
  • Working Retail.

What kind of job can a 15 year old get?

Teens and pre-teens can earn money by babysitting younger children for neighbors and friends. The Red Cross offers babysitting classes to prepare 11- to 15-year-olds for babysitting. For younger children, a mother’s helper job may be appropriate; the parent remains at home during the babysitting job.

What can an 11 year old do for a job?

Eleven year old kids can set up a business running a lemonade stand to earn extra money. You’ll need some lemonade, a table, glasses and a container to get started. Set up your business near an outdoor activity like a ball game and you’ll have a seemingly endless supply of customers!

What kind of jobs can a 9 year old get?

Jobs for 9-Year-Olds: For children this young, it’s often good for them to start in an assistant position, helping an adult or older child as they learn the job. Ideas include yard work other than mowing, parent’s helper, dog walker, pet sitter/house sitter assistant, family business tasks, and running a lemonade stand.

What kind of jobs can I get for my kids?

Other jobs include lifeguard, car wash, summer nanny, lemonade stand, mowing, yard work, babysitting, pet sitting, house sitting, and dog walking, Once you and your children have determined what type of job they want, it’s time to go job hunting!