Why don't you spend your free time studying and perhaps volunteering at say, the library. Then you would be preparing yourself for a future job and you could, perhaps, learn how to spell some words like: I'm, babysitting, can't, don't, definitely, isn't, going, restaurants and too. That's an idea.
2006-06-18 13:19:52
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answered by jc20155 4
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One relatively safe job for young teens is caddying at the local golf course or country club. You have to pick up a little bit of knowledge about golf, but if you ask the club pro at the course pro shop s/he will probably give you good pointers about that and tell you where you can register as a caddy. You can expect to make 7 or 8 dollars an hour if you carry one person's clubs; sometimes (if you're big enough) you'll find a couple of people in the same group who want a caddy, and then you make more (but that's a little rare).
Good luck!
2006-06-18 14:47:50
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answered by Bosky Dingles 2
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I definitely know how you feel i have had the same problem before when i was younger... What i did was i walked peoples dogs for them or took care of them when they went out of town which made me a lot of money quick so that's something that you could try. Or you could also try this is what i currently do is go to a local real estate agent and ask if they would appreciate an assistant like you could put together flyer's for him/her, file things, sort of like a secretary. Real estate agents are busy people and don't have time to do those kinds of things so i would DEFINITELY try that though. Be sure to come ac cross professional though other wise they wont take you seriously! Hope i was of some help =)
2006-06-18 14:50:01
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answered by Here to help =) 1
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Keep looking in the classified ads of your local newspaper. Ask around also. If you have any friends your age that have jobs, see what advice they can give you.
You could put an ad in your paper also. Most places allow you to do so free these days.
Good luck!
PS. I remember when I was your age and needed a job also. ;)
2006-06-18 14:46:03
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answered by Brandon 3
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It's pretty much just babysitting till your older
when your about 15 you could become a jr lifegaurd at your local pool (you'd have to check ages) Just hang in there tilll your older
2006-06-18 14:45:25
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answered by Anonymous
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if you have a good sense of humor you may book weekend comedy perfomances at your nearest comedy club, or (if you take all that writing) you could try selling a screenplay (after copyrighting of course) but i'm sure as time goes on ideas wil come to you. la bonne chance et font confiance au seigneur (french, good luck and trust the lord)
2006-06-18 14:53:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I am right there with you.
I mean, sure...I get enough money to live on (buying candy, going to movies, et.) but I want more. Ya know.
I do lots of work around home. Mom usually pays me. We have a chart of jobs to do around the house. So, that works well for me.
Ya, wishing you (and me!) well!
2006-06-18 14:45:16
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answered by Anonymous
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You could probably work at a grocery store; that's one what of my friends did when he was 14. Good luck job searching!
2006-06-18 14:47:53
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answered by PKAAworks 2
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I used to be a caddy at a country club. It was fun, lots of cute boys, got some sun, and made a lot of cash.
2006-06-18 14:44:44
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answered by Toolooroo 4
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One of my friends works for the school, mowing and all that suff, and also another works doing little league baseball stuff, taking gate, and even umping for the games.
2006-06-18 14:46:31
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answered by lilokiegurl 2
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