i live in new york city new york i am 15 female i really want to make some money. does anyone have any ideas of where i can apply for a job..unfortunatly i cant work in stoes like old navy, gap or any other clothing store until im 16 which is next year.. and i want one now.. i know i know i should go to my school to see if they have jobs and see my counsler or ask my friends or call SYEP but thas really no help they dont lead me anywhere..plz someone help me with this i really want to help my mother and father out with the bills thanx soo much in advance
Additional info, added Saturday September 9 2006, 3:05 pm: also plz give me a specific source where i can get a job plz. Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: Job Searches? adviice_whore answered Saturday September 9 2006, 10:29 am: theres tons of stuff you can do..you could bag groceries at a super market.i dont know if you have a dairy queen near where you live but if you do i know they hire at 14.if you have any relatives or close neighbors that own a restaurant you could see if you could get a job there.im 14 and i got a job as a bus boy and i make $150 a week.you could always do things like babysitting on the side because 15 is a good age to babysit or you could get all your friends to have a car wash and wear your bikinis and it will attract all the boys like in the movie dodgeball. (good movie haha) if you want to just stay home then have a garage sale i made $1,000 or sell stuff on ebay.but if you want to work at a actual store then just go in and ask what age they hire.oh yeah im pretty sure you can deliver newspapers too. hope i helped ♥ [ adviice_whore's advice column | Ask adviice_whore A Question ]
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