in your case
lawn raked 6$
mowed/weed wacked - 20$
house cleaned - 40$
those are sick prices bro, watch how many will say yes.
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wishbones
Canada2600 Posts
in your case lawn raked 6$ mowed/weed wacked - 20$ house cleaned - 40$ those are sick prices bro, watch how many will say yes. | ||
The6357
United States1268 Posts
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rezoacken
Canada2719 Posts
Now base your price around this : easy work (go between 6 and 9$ an hour, not sure what are standard in your country, just remember you are 15years old and not a professional company so being paid minimum wages is not something you're entitled for) add a third for hard work. | ||
Enervate
United States1769 Posts
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lastmotion
368 Posts
house cleaning should depend on the size of the house and how dirty it is | ||
Thrill
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It's like in the ads section of a newspaper when you come across something like "5 year old Afghan girl, playful and well behaved for sale" - the seconds after the initial shock and the suppressed realization that it's the dog breed that Afghan refers to are pure laughter! | ||
.Aar
Korea (South)2177 Posts
On October 31 2010 04:09 Elian wrote: You might be able to get away with this if you live in an upscale neighborhood, where yards and houses etc. are fairly large. People living in upscale neighborhoods who care about their yards/houses already have immigrant laborers :/ And yeah I thought this thread was about buying a 15-year-old.. | ||
ReketSomething
United States6012 Posts
Usually you approach someone and say you want to raise money for X and then you will get them to pay whatever to help you out of their heart rather than paying you for the actual task. | ||
Comeh
United States18918 Posts
That's all the allowance i got (until i got a job). THATS IT. you spoiled kids these days :/. | ||
Nuttyguy
United Kingdom1526 Posts
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Ludrik
Australia523 Posts
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iMarshall
Norway189 Posts
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I_Love_Bacon
United States5765 Posts
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theinvisiblePLER
United States110 Posts
On October 31 2010 07:17 Comeh wrote: I got paid 7 bucks for mowing the lawn. That's all the allowance i got (until i got a job). THATS IT. you spoiled kids these days :/. Dude I don't have an allowance. Your spoiledness as a child > mine | ||
Elegy
United States1629 Posts
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HeavOnEarth
United States7087 Posts
On October 31 2010 07:17 Comeh wrote: I got paid 7 bucks for mowing the lawn. That's all the allowance i got (until i got a job). THATS IT. you spoiled kids these days :/. pretty sure he means to charge other people for his services lol @OP I'd change my rates based on the amount of work (big yard, big house) you're expected to do, and otherwise id just ask the family what sounds reasonable to them. To be honest though, i think you're better off trying to get a job hookup from a relative or just ask your parents for a new computer =p If you show them the research you did on the computer you want and have decent-good grades im sure they'll at least think about it. | ||
JeeJee
Canada5652 Posts
On October 31 2010 08:46 theinvisiblePLER wrote: Show nested quote + On October 31 2010 07:17 Comeh wrote: I got paid 7 bucks for mowing the lawn. That's all the allowance i got (until i got a job). THATS IT. you spoiled kids these days :/. Dude I don't have an allowance. Your spoiledness as a child > mine ditto, no allowance here either when i was growing up the prices seems a little high.. i mow the lawn (for free obv) but i don't think it takes me more than 30 minutes.. so that'd be like $5 for a 15yo not sure how that turns into $20. oh well edit: in the end it's not the price that matters, it's how well you get along with whomever you're doing the job for. talk to them and see what they expect or what they like, you'd be surprised.. for example they might have something fairly simple to do that they really want to have done, but haven't been able to get around to (like cleaning out the basement or something) and pay you very well just to have it done make a good impression first, discuss details later imo | ||
hellokitty[hk]
United States1309 Posts
On October 31 2010 04:04 HwangjaeTerran wrote: No, that´s way too much. Seriously, $20 an hour averages over 40,000 a year, which is appropriate for a BA or associates. But a lot of kids are actually paid that much. Sounds good. | ||
Ludrik
Australia523 Posts
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T.O.P.
Hong Kong4685 Posts
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