Question Posted Tuesday November 21 2006, 10:13 pm
I am 15 and I live in the state of Florida. (Daytona Area) and I need a job badly. My parents are pressuring me about it and Im tired of not being able to buy things I need nor want. (like clothes or foods)Does anyone know anywhere who will hire me at the age of 15??
XoXBrittneyXoX answered Wednesday November 22 2006, 10:03 am: Try any food store, I knoe pizza places ussally hire at 15. Or a bus girl/ boy like at any resturant, i know you want get the best of job right now but still, its worth a chance and you get money for it, but hey if al else fails you can work at holister at 17 :D [ XoXBrittneyXoX's advice column | Ask XoXBrittneyXoX A Question ]
TEENAGExHEARTS answered Wednesday November 22 2006, 9:31 am: well i don't live in florida, but try asking around. try going to small businesses (not like big chains like 7-11) try a local bakery, coffee shop, toy store, pizza place. many actually do hire at 15. i also know that mcdonalds does hire at 15. but like the girl below me says, i'm 15 but i babysit and i make more babysitting then i would with any job. so just keep that in mind. [ TEENAGExHEARTS's advice column | Ask TEENAGExHEARTS A Question ]
partyanimal answered Wednesday November 22 2006, 7:16 am: i'm 14 and i'm a babysitter, you could babysit. also, chinese take out places usually hire people at 14, (illegally of course) but you get paid. you should go into stores and ask what the hiring age is if your curious, maybe target hires at 15, also many bagel shops hire at 15. ask around.
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