
swtsugarbear522
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i would work at a grocery store as a cashier or a department store...its what i did for two years until i turned 18 and could work at a restaurant. |
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avu*
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Try a grocery store. Ask to bag the groceries. Sounds like a simple task, but most places have a specific way the food needs to be packaged. Even though I hated the job, you might come across an old lady who needs help carrying her food (or putting it into her car) out the store. She might tip. In fact, there's a chain called Publix. I know that the baggers who work there, it's part of their duty to carry the food out to their car. And they proabably expect a tip. |
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linkgurlie06
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probably the easiest job to get would be fast food or a grocery store. But if you really like talking on the phone, and are patient with people, try telemarketing or something of the sort. they usually provide a flat rate (usually a good amount of money) and you can usually get up to 12 dollars/hr if you are really good at it (high productivity). It all depends on your interests/capabilities. |
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dreamcatcher8993
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how bout a carwash |
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Spinywolf
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Fuel Station |
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**Serenity**
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dont work fst food unless you really are desperate! see if a Wal Mart or Target, something like that is hiring. Positions at both these places are readily available and the longer you stay, the more pay and higher position. My cousin started at Target at $7.00 h. and 1 year later hes assistant manager raking in $13.00 h. You think Mc Donalds gonna compare to that?! |
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IWIU
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Probably fast food, but I hated that, but somebody has to do it.
Maybe K-mart - I hated that too
Maybe Target - that might be ok, they wouldn't hire me.
or walk around with a little box of toy dogs that have bouncing heads - Thats funny! |
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thenameisthesame
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Work in a store if you can. It is much cleaner than working in fast food. |
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pdsmonki0809
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Movie Theater!! they have pretty flexible hours...and the employees usually get free movies!!! Very cool job! |
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ooka
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sometimes department stores hire, or theme parks, but you have to have a work permit from your school |
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Tazzamine R
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Get a job in the local Library.... Cool job good hours. And you find the best books. Look into it. Wish you the best |
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supergreen_girl
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apply at a hospital as a pca, personal care assistant don't need a degree and they usually pay $8.25 an hour, they give you tons of hours. easy job, change linen, pass out food trays, or even apply to be a transporter- transport patients to x-ray or whereever they need to go. Don't need certification, plus you meet people (connections in the health field) |
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blooming_in_paradise
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babysitting ohh and moving stuff |
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shcomet07@sbcglobal.net
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finding a job at a department store.. or just any store in general...ex. Target?? Wal-mart?? |
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ashleytravisbarker
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grocery store |
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I would recommend finding something you like. If you like animals and don't mind getting a little dirty, work for an animal shelter or a vet. If you want to work on your onterpersonal skills, find a retail job--sales associate at your local mall or a flower shop down the street. If you like to be creative, ask a local florist or art shop if you can work for them. If you like to cook, a bakery might be the place for you. Good luck! |
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