xOx_LoOvE_xOx answered Friday June 30 2006, 4:27 pm: It really depends on where you live becasue some states can hire 14 & up & some can`t. I think you should try neighborhood jobs such as car washing, mowing lawn,dog walking, baby sitting,etc. You can get lots of money with jobs like those !
clearlypink428 answered Friday June 30 2006, 2:33 pm: any place that accepts work permits. you just have to ask around- before filling out an application. then you need to get hired by the business, and they will tell you you have a certain time to get a work permit by. [ clearlypink428's advice column | Ask clearlypink428 A Question ]
AngelKMC65 answered Thursday June 29 2006, 9:04 pm: It depends where you live too. Most kids in my freshman class are 14 but in my state (NJ) your not allowed to work in Grocery Stores. I am not totally sure though. That's just something to keep in mind. [ AngelKMC65's advice column | Ask AngelKMC65 A Question ]
CavieOwnsU2 answered Thursday June 29 2006, 8:58 pm: Grocery stores, some toy shops, and some other fast food places do. There's also always baby sitting, pet sitting, walking dogs, helping around the house, mowing lawns (almost every guy in my grade does that), etc. Personally, I'm going to get a job at my riding stables so if you love horses, that's another place you could look into! [ CavieOwnsU2's advice column | Ask CavieOwnsU2 A Question ]
blueeyedbaby answered Thursday June 29 2006, 8:51 pm: im 15 and i've applied to jobs at these careers centers in my area. i dont know where you live and that is why i cant help you much. but you can look in the standard times news paper every day it helps ALOT. or you can just go to a career center in your area. if you dont know any career centers in your area, check online. But the easiest way is the paper. anyway, hope ive helped.
good luck [ blueeyedbaby's advice column | Ask blueeyedbaby A Question ]
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