Cuzin answered Friday September 10 2010, 1:29 am: Well,I'm 15 years old and I don't have a job either.I can definately relate to why you would want a job so badly. Sometimes our parents just won't give us any money.
If really willing to work for your money then I'll start off with the easiest thing I can think of.
Example one:if you have a talent like drawing,making cool creations,poetry,or even baking pastries,(...and etc.),you should start by selling those things,(start off with small reasonable prices),to friends,family,people in the neighborhood,and at school if they allow you,(if they don't allow you...don't get caught!) just see how much money you get within one week. I've done it before and was very successful in my sales.
mk231900 answered Thursday September 9 2010, 7:55 pm: You shouldnt be too worried about getting a job right now, as said before most places dont hire people untill the age of 16 anyways. Do extra chores around the house to get some extra cash, otherwise enjoy life and dont worry too much about getting a job right now, youre still young!! [ mk231900's advice column | Ask mk231900 A Question ]
Teza answered Tuesday September 7 2010, 7:05 pm: Most places don't hire anyone under the age of 16, and usually people can get a job at the age of 15 with a workers permit which you can usually get from your high school.
I think you're too young to have a job, it's not easy and it's tough, but possible, to balance school and a job.
I'm sure your friends have many because of allowance or from their parents. Talk to your parents or guardian about having an allowance, or getting paid for doing chores around the house. At 14, you don't need a lot of spending money, so you can even start saving.
Also, you can find a job by walking neighbors dogs, car washes, babysitting, etc. Things that you can manage for now. You'll have PLENTY of time for a job. [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
TheAnnie answered Tuesday September 7 2010, 5:50 pm: If you feel like you need money enough to want a job then why not. Make sure you have enough time to do this though. And the hard part will be finding a job at 14. You're going to have very limited choices.
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