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Question Posted Sunday October 30 2005, 7:25 pm

hey guys.
i'm going to be turning 15 in december, and in january i plan on applying for a job. any ideas where i could work? do you have to be 16 to be a waitress at an actual restaurant? thanks a bunch!


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nerdtchose answered Monday October 31 2005, 1:07 pm:
You should try your local grocery store. There are tons of jobs you can do there that do not require working with money (which is why they usually hire older people, I think).

It might be different in the U.S., though, so you might want to check before you actually apply.

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Igotamonopoly answered Sunday October 30 2005, 10:26 pm:
I know that Hot Dog on a Stick takes 15 year olds.

aybe other fast food places do too.

I don't usually see 15 year old real waitresses.

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sillyrob answered Sunday October 30 2005, 9:39 pm:
Not many places will take you at fifteen. Some movie theatres, McDonalds, places like that might, but that's about it.

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Californias_Hottest_xO answered Sunday October 30 2005, 9:09 pm:
Most jobs such as working at a fast food restuarant like McDonalds will let you work at the age of 15. You could work there... but it'll be hard to get hired at an early age like that.

Good Luck
♥ Melissa
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XoXoLeonardoDiCaprioXoXo answered Sunday October 30 2005, 8:45 pm:
well my brother; when he turned 15 he wanted a job too. But its REALLY HARD to get a job at 15. most jobs[resturants] you have to 16. my brother barely got a job at KFC.... good luck..

:)

ash :)

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orphans answered Sunday October 30 2005, 8:37 pm:
Answer: Hey! My brother is turning 15 and is in the same situation as you, so maybe I can help.


Most fast food places/restaurants (at least in my area) only hire people 16 or over. The only place I know of that hires 15 year olds is McDonald's. My advice, visit different places or pick up a phone book and ask what the age requirement is. Also, ask some of your classmates who are the same age as you if they have found some ways to earn some extra cash. Maybe you can get some ideas from them!


My brother has worked for the local newspaper. You only have to be at least 12 to pass papers in my hometown, so you may want to look into that. Also, if you can't find anything, shoveling snow, babysitting, yard work, house cleaning, pet sitting, jewelry making, car washing, etc. are all good ways to earn money. Just be creative!


You'll think of something.

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Curry09 answered Sunday October 30 2005, 7:56 pm:
Most jobs you have to be 16 but there are a few that you don't have to be. I can't really give you idea's where to work because i don't know where you live and what kind of jobs they have their.

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