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Question Posted Tuesday July 17 2007, 4:25 pm

ok were would a 14/f find a job..i really need some advice on wear to loook for a job because i cannot find a job ..


P.S. any ideas would be really appreciated thanx!


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Mackenzie answered Monday July 23 2007, 6:41 pm:
The best thing I can suggest would be doing some work at a library or animal hospital - though they may see that as volunteer work and you wouldn't be paid. Or they at least would make you work there a good six weeks before putting your name down on the payroll. Also, you should check with any little local antique stores or Mom & Pop pizza houses, small locally owned stores that aren't a chain. Fast food you probably couldn't do. I know the youngest they hire would be Wendy's and Subway at 15. And I don't think there would be any way you could weasel a job there, because during the summer every teenager wants a job, so why would they illegally hire a 15 year old when a million 17 year olds have applied, right?

Aside from that, there's babysitting. Try making a bunch of fliers and distributing them on the bullentin boards at your closest couple of grocery stores; free advertising - that's what it's there for. However, baby sitting is a serious matter. Make sure you know exactly how to perform CPR on infants and toddlers in case of emergency, and once that is all settled, you can add that to your resume. Call them crazy, but parents are more likely to give you their business if they feel their child will be safe with you. You might be able to consider selling things on EBAY. Also, lawn mowing! BIG money to be had there; generally $10.00 - $45.00 per GOOD sized yard. See, there's options. None you might not be too thrilled with, but hardly anyone really enjoys working, just remember that. (=

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onlyinyourdream answered Tuesday July 17 2007, 6:48 pm:
BABYSIT


ok.... there are a thing called CHILD LABOR LAWS... you a barly a teen

so your only way is to:
babysit
dog washer/walker
try making things,,, such as candles or desserts!!!

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aworkinprogress answered Tuesday July 17 2007, 5:58 pm:
if you live in the United States, you will need to get a work permit, which you can get at your school. You could get a job acting, modeling, working as a bus boy at a restaurant, you could work at a bowling alley or even a fast food restaurant. basically any job that doesnt require a high school degree you can work!

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