Tuesday, May 11, 2010

What are some good places for teenagers to work?

I'm about to turn 14 next week and I want a job.Where are some good places for teenagers to work that you make good money (like $50 - $100 a week) and don't have to work a lot of hours?What are some good places for teenagers to work?
The library if u want to stay clean, fast food restaurants if u want to learn how to hustle and bustle, as an intern at a lawyers office or a professional in ur town, on farms (tobacco, vegetables, animal) if u want to learn hard dirty work, for a Boys' and Girls' club or the recreation center near ur home, these r just for starters. Good Luck Kid!!!What are some good places for teenagers to work?
Thanks and good luck finding a job

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Grocery Stores


Movie Theaters


Department stores


Toy stores


Candy shop
try checking your local paper.
the corner of 14th and maple streets
I liked the movie theatre, because it's not really work (just a little). Plus, you and your friends get free movies usually.
Grocery stores


Pizza places


Mall





depending on what you think you want to do after school, some offices hire student clerks. I worked for a major law firm for 5 years, and we always hired a high school student to help distribute mail, assist with copy jobs, and help with some filing. I know the law office my mother works for does the same thing, the doctors office that a friend works at does it, and the construction company that my brother works for always gets a drafting student.
the mall. movie theaters. restaurants. super markets.
You could make that at a department store and get an employee discount on merchandise!
Start a lawncare business....take your mower and start knocking on doors...charge $20-30 and do a good job...EASY way to start making some $$...If you are in a cold climate....blow snow.
In the USA you can not work in any place that your parents do not own for a wage, like McDonald's etc, it is called the Child Labor Law. You can work for your parents, and they can legally put you on their payroll. If that is not an option at your age some good jobs would be baby-sitting, doing household chores for the elderly (and they need the help too), you can get a newspaper route, mow yards and do other things like watch animals, walk animals, help with yard work, do misc things like wash cars etc. Just check around your neighborhood to see what your neighbors would be willing to pay for those kinds of jobs. Make sure your parents know who you will be talking to etc, because in this day you NEVER know who you are dealing with and what terrible things they could be capable of. Be careful and good luck.

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