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flexible jobs?


Question Posted Sunday November 26 2006, 2:56 pm

does anyone know any good places where a teenager going on to the age 16 might be able to find a good paying job with flexible hours because i travel alot for sports but i could really use the money and im a really hard worker. thanks for the help!

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Imperialistic answered Thursday November 30 2006, 5:55 am:
Practically any part time job should be flexible enough for a student to pursue other extracurricular activities.
Groovejob is a pretty good job hunting site but one that I find less formal is www.craigslist.org. www.monster.com is also a nice site, it's a little more professional.
Just remember to translate all your enthusiasm into your resume and your initial drop-off and interviews.
Good luck :)

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PunkieFreak4690 answered Tuesday November 28 2006, 4:18 pm:
Well you don't have to apply for a job. You can always start your own business like in babysitting, lawn care, or cleaning services. And you can do it at any age. That's what I did and I made mass money from it.

But if you would rather get a real paying job, I know that many grocery and department stores are in a high need of stockers and baggers for the holidays.

You can also go here [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) and search for your city to see if any companies are in need of an employee.

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just_ask_me answered Sunday November 26 2006, 7:32 pm:
I know that department stores are definitely hiring right now because of the holiday season. You could practically get any job at a department store/clothing store (Macy's, JCPenney's) because they need to help. Just make sure you let them know what hours you can work before you start!

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