Im 14 years old and i want to get a job I live in Kansas City, missouri and im going to work at worlds of fun in the summer but i want a job before that and i couldnt find any online so does anyone know any jobs that a 14 year old can have? nthatnk you so0o much i will rate 5 and leave really good comments!!!
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Miistakex3 answered Saturday January 7 2006, 11:33 pm: Try thinking about a super market? something for after school of course, or even being a babysitter is good, but i'd advise you to take child care classes first :). Good luck with the job search! [ Miistakex3's advice column | Ask Miistakex3 A Question ]
Mackenzie answered Friday January 6 2006, 1:42 pm: Ah, 14 is going to be tough. The best thing I can suggest would be delievering news papers, and maybe you could do some work at a library or animal hospital - though they may see that as volunteer work and you wouldn't be paid.. However, you'll never know until you ask! Also, you should check with any little local antique stores or Mom & Pop pizza houses. Also, I know Wendy's and Subway hire at *15, but I suppose that's not help to you, is it? Aside from that, there's babysitting. Try making a bunch of fliers and distributing them on the bullentin boards at your closest couple of grocery stores; free advcertising -- that's what it's there for. However, baby sitting is a serious matter. Make shore you know exactly how to perform CPR on infants and toddlers in case of emergency, and once that is all settled, you can add that to your resume. Call them crazy, but parents are more likely to give you their business if they feel their child will be safe with you... How about selling things on EBAY? Also, lawn mowing! BIG money to be had there; generally $10.00 - $30.00 per GOOD sized yard. [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
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