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Try looking for competitions around your area.
You can also try to create projects for the public and submit them to the local city administration, they might buy it from you. -
Try looking for small temp jobs, you might be lucky and find it in your town. They usualy are about phisical work but they can have a decent income.
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Kage9256yCreate websites for small companies in your area or maybe one owned by a family member. They'll often have no website, or a really outdated one.
Next time you see a sign with a company, look up their website. if it doesn't exist or it's shit, give them a call. (:
To them you're cheap af because you're young, and probably want to take your time a little. -
help non-tech-savvy people around you build a pc, installing software & OS, fix printers, give them advice on what to buy best and set everything up. pin post-its with your number and what you do on the walls in local stores to reach them, have your family ask around etc.
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@Gregozor2121 Winning competitions looks amazing on your CV, which you really want to build around 15.
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@PrivateGER
What are the chances of winning the competition? You are right, they are great but not for sustained income -
@Gregozor2121 For income, you of course have to create stuff. That was the other point in my comment.
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Go find a job in fast food or retail. "Hard work builds character" isn't just a saying.
Doing some work on the side is fine, but building a good work history on paper is important.
I’m 15 and I love programming and electronics and I need a way to earn some money in some way even if a small amount, so if anyone knows or advises some kind of way to use my skills to earn money I’d like to know. Thank you.
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