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finding a job at 14 years old


Question Posted Wednesday April 14 2010, 1:00 am

Hello my name is Emily and i am 14 years old I desperetly need a job i have ben looking for jobs for 14 year olds all night and i could not find one so i was wondering if u might help me find a job or give me some advice. Thanks for your time i greatly aprasheat it hala:)

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Iguanalover answered Wednesday April 14 2010, 4:52 pm:
Hi Emily, I'm 14 too and i was actually offered a job, but i didn't want to do it. You can go to a plaza/mall around your area that says "Help wanted" or something. Your best bet would be at a pet store or a school supplies store or wal*mart or something like that. I was offered a job at a school supplies store. You may want to wait until summer Because I'm not sure how much they are hiring kids not in the summer. Hope i helped!

XOXO Good luck :)

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Trauma answered Wednesday April 14 2010, 5:32 am:
Depending on where you live, most places won't even hire you until you're at least 16. You can still check around, though, and maybe if there's a small store around or something family owned, they may be more willing to hire you. However, if not, your best bet would be to start small. Try babysitting, mowing lawns, cleaning houses, or other small jobs. I know they don't sound as fun, but it does help to have some work experience on your resume when you get older and start applying for other jobs.

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