...What?
Refereeing an actual game? Being paid?
I somehow doubt that lol :L.
well it terms of legal issues of course not.
Like there would be no check FROM an actual company he would be receiving.
It's just a little job here and there that he would get paid for when he does.
Like let's say, I take everybodys dogs out for a walk in my neighborhood when I was 11 and got paid by each person. It may be in a form of check (their payment) or cash.
I think it's called "working under the table" where you don't need a social security or filling out a job application or going through drug tests and legal issues to obtain a job.
A mini job per se.
Like his job is to be a referee of a children's soccer game probably sponsored by a school or something. Yeah his name would be under the schools files having a little note off the side of his student record saying that he works (and gets paid) for a school sponsored activity.