Hi there! I live in a non-English speaking country, and I've learned English quite young. In my teenage years, I became the main translator of the neighborhood. I helped my neighbors with user manuals, installing video games, figuring out how to set up a Facebook profile, and even some more serious work like translating documents and letters. At the beginning, I didn't charge but they would always tip me, either in cash or with some home-baked sweets or with a gift. However, the word quickly got out and I started getting actual translation gigs, and some of them paid really well. Have a lovely day!
Marketing & Outreach Manager at ePassportPhoto
Answered 3 years ago
As a teenage girl, I used to love making simple jewellery designs and creating my own collections. It was quite popular, and many girls were buying DIY jewellery kit boxes that included some basic tools, special beads and steel accessories. However, I was all in it! I quickly started to have so many pieces I couldn't store and especially wear! I decided to try selling some of them, and they became a hit in my school. That's how my small business began and went on for almost two years.