first of all it is great you are wantint to work at any early age. it shows ur taking responsibility. you should have ur parents/guardians to check with the labor laws in your state. sometimes your parents/guardian will have to sign a waiver so you can work in your state.
other than that get with your parents and together you all can decide which jobs you will be able to do such as babysitting under adult supervision or maybe cleaning. when i was younger me and my parents decided that the same chores i did around the house could also be jobs that i could perform at other homes considering whomever i worked for knew my limitations. i mowed lawns, cleaned garages and everything i did at home for my neighbors or anyone my parents deemed safe to work for and made excellent money.
good luck in your quest for work. God Bless you and have a nice weekend.
2006-06-23 06:29:56
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answered by naztman2000 2
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"Jobs That 14- and 15-Year-Old Workers Can Do
Types of Businesses These are examples of the kinds of jobs that 14-and 15-year-olds may apply for:
Offices Office work of all kinds.
Wholesale/Retail Stores and Services Price marking or tagging, assembling or packing orders, cashiering, selling or stock work in retail sales or service establishments, bagging orders in grocery stores, clean-up work, including using vacuum cleaners and floor waxers, display or window trimming, work in art or advertising offices.
Restaurants, Hotels Food service, bussing dishes, cooking at soda fountains, lunch counters or cafeteria serving counters, kitchen work including the use of machines such as dishwashers, blenders, corn-poppers, dumbwaiters.
Carwashes Car washing, cleaning and polishing.
Service Stations Service station attendant, but not using pits, racks or lifting apparatus, and not inflating any tire mounted on a rim equipped with removable retaining ring.
Theaters, Amusement Parks Ushering, sales or services in theaters, recreation areas or establishments but not operating rides.
Parks, Yards Outdoor maintenance work, such as brush clearing, removing litter, grounds-keeping, but not using power driven mowers or cutters.
Nursing Homes, Hospitals Assisting in patient care in hospitals or nursing homes, but not using any power driven lifting apparatus.
Daycare Centers Child care.
Kennels Pet grooming, pet care.
Farms Agricultural work, such as picking or plant propagation, care of livestock.
Entertainment Productions Acting or performing in a film or entertainment production."
2006-06-23 06:23:37
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answered by OneRunningMan 6
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