
crystal.
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be a prostitute...
haha i'm just kidding. It depends on which state you live in for the legal working age, but i think you're old enough for a job. You should ask your counseler at school about the jobs that could be good for you. You just need to get a hold of a work permit after you find a place that hires you. What I do is do chores at home and my parents give me money for that. But also be careful bc you may get rejected a couple of times before someone hires you.
good luck, though! |
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Lilly R
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work as a bagger at your local grocery store.
or life guard at a pool. |
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j456
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watch/walk people's pets, mow lawns, pick weeds, clean, wash cars. |
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talks 2 much
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Um, ask your parents if you can do chores around the house for money. Maybe see if family friends need yard work done, something. Also, if you're good at video games play in competitions. Don't waste money on stupid stuff though, don't eat fast food, take advantage of free food in the house. |
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totbl
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job |
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rain fire
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u can get a real (legal ) job at your age , u can pick up bottles on the side of the road , or do chores (parents or neighbors ) in exchange for money |
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what?
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wash dishes under the table at a restaurant a few nights a week. |
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Iluvyou
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Well it depends on what state you live in Washington is 16 unless it is an under the table job like babysitting and idaho it 14. I have a job at a restaurant which probably isnt legal but they havent gotten in trouble and im not the only one, If you live in a small town you probably can get a normal job otherwise rake leaves, fix things, paint fences, baby sit, walk dogs, just odd jobs. |
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Veronica K
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baby sitting, doing extra chores around the house, etc. also in some states you only have to be 14 to get a work permit. so if that is one of your states then you can get a job. |
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classic_taste
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Although it all sounds cheesy and everyone will say it, offer to help neighbours or friends out by taking their dog for a walk and charging a small fee. Or any other general jobs they might want done such as painting a fence or mowing a lawn or washing a car. Maybe your parents might pay you a little bit for doing these sort of things. It might not seem like much money at first but every penny counts and if you manage it wisely and save you might not do too badly =) |
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keepmefresh2008
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got something available online email me if your still looking |
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aynnej
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I have no idea what slanging is. Regardless, in most states you can still get a part time job at 15, although your choices will be more limited (you likely won't be able to work as late as a 16 or 18 year old, won't be allowed to operate certain types of machinery, etc). There are also the old standbys -- baby sitting, mowing lawns, washing/detailing cars, delivering newspapers. If you live in a rural area, you can likely find some farm work -- setting/stripping tobacco if you're in the south, bailing hay, etc. If you live in a college town with a lot of apartment complexes, you should be able to find temp work painting/cleaning apartments before and after the academic year.
Just remember that finding a job is a bit of a numbers games -- especially for your first one. Put in as many applications as you can, and something will surely pan out. Good luck! |
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Taylor
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a job? fast food restaurants are good places to get a job if you are younger, so long as it's close enough to your house/school. |
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aj
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Get a job. I started working when i was 14 at a nursing home. |
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sean68046
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Go to a fountain where people make a wish and throw in quarters,
you look around both ways and take it out and then look around
again. then chuckle and put it in your poket. |
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randall_nd
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Babysitting, newspaper delivery |
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GDK
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There's heaps of ways.
Why not start with something your good at like EBAY? you can grab old stuff from people, or things from second hand shops and ebay them.
Sometimes if you volunteer places you can get a job.
the key is to start getting experience by volunteering and then you'll get the money! |
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blitzcrackunders
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Babysitting and lawn work (leaf raking, driveway shoveling, etc.)
Also, you can be a referee starting at age 14. |
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knzi4
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rawr
i needa no 2
you could ask your parents if you could get money for chores |
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Im A
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you can still get a part time job at 15...also there are survey sites where you can make money taking surveys...try www.************* |
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