So ii am currently 14 ;; going to turn 15 in September of 2010 ;; ii had a job last summer && it was great pay && everything but they got a replacement for me since i didnt want to work over school time ;; ii am currently looking for a job for the summer time ;; ii have experience in all sorts of office work such as filing, computer work, scanning, pulling files, etc. I have some experience with microsoft word, excel, & powerpoint. I would love to earn $300+ for 2 weeks with a full time position ;; full time/part time doesnt matter to me. I really want a job to support my family. Any suggestions? Must be around North Hollywood [[91605]] OR Glendale [[91204]]!!! Thanks!
McDonald's isn't your only option. There's other fast food restaurants and there are probably a million Coney Island restaurants near you that might need waitresses.
You might be able to be a hostess at some of the bigger chain restaurants. But it probably depends on the restaurant.
Unfortunately you probably won't get an office job unless your mom or dad works in an office and needs an assistant or something. Also, being only 14, it's going to be hard to get hired, since you're so young.
Melody answered Tuesday January 5 2010, 12:15 pm: I had a summer job at Subway right before my junior year of high school. I made minimum wage (which at the time was 6.50) and worked full time. I made about 200 dollars every two weeks.
Now that minimum wage has increased you should be able to make that much working full time at any summer job. Don't expect to get a job working in an office or anything. More than likely you will end up working in food. Mcdonalds is always hiring, and at your age that's about all you will find. It's great that you have experience in that kind of stuff though. It will look great on all of your applications. [ Melody's advice column | Ask Melody A Question ]
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