Okay, I know you get a lot of questions about 14 year-olds and jobs. But, I need to know some places you can work at 14. You have to know FOR SURE. Because some said McDonalds when that is 16, and others too.
Like I'll try baby-sitting, like I have babysat before, but I don't think that people will leave there kids with a complete stranger and such. Especially since I don't know CPR ect.
I want to get a decent salary and no volunteer work. But, please list jobs that you know FOR SURE.
BlondBritBrit answered Wednesday June 14 2006, 4:28 pm: well, my friend is 14 and she works as the Quiznos mascot/sign holder at the corner of a 4 way intersection. Sometimes she is a quiznos cup, and sometimes she just holds the quiznos sign. =]
xxsima answered Wednesday June 14 2006, 4:26 pm: I started babysitting. I have babysitted kids for about 2 years with my cousins when they were little. To tell you the truth, most parents don't care about the CPR stuff, but it would be a nice extra thing to say. I started out when I was 13, and all I did was put up flyers, and I already got a call within the next day.
Some other things that you can try:
- Dogsitting
- Raking Leaves
- Car Wash
- Tutoring [you can tutor children in math, science, ect. that they are struggling with]
- Teach a foreign language [Spanish, French, German, ect. you can teach children, teens, adults]
editt - What Brit said is right, when I went to San Diego, I saw dozens, I mean DOZENS of kids on every block holding up signs advertising new condos. Most of the time, they just listen to their MP3's or just dance around. I asked the guy that was holding one if I could dance around with it and stuff. It was so fun! Haha.
pinkers answered Wednesday June 14 2006, 4:26 pm: well i would check and see if any friends or family's jobs have anything you can do there. See where some of your friends are working and if they enjoy working there. it would be more fun to work with your friends anyway! [ pinkers's advice column | Ask pinkers A Question ]
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