whats with the fish
2006-06-26 11:31:25
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answer #1
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answered by sarasugar 3
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Legally you aren't able to work until 14 years old and that's only with a work permit that your school and parent/parents must sign, but you could get paper route, or create your own business. You could walk pets for money. Become a pet sitter. Do yard work .. mow grass, rake leaves, shovel snow. No work is easy, but it can be fun. Find something that interests you and see if you can turn that into a job. Maybe you can skateboard real well or play an instrument. Give lessons. Be a tutor if you're smart in a certain school subject. Good luck!
2006-06-26 18:33:51
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answered by aprilc232 3
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get a paper route, its the only job 11 y.o.'s can do legally... that or mow lawns.. thats about it untill your 14, then you can work other places with your parent permission during the summer, and yur parents and schools during the school year.. 16 you dont needschool permision any more, but sometimes need your parents permission. 18 and you can work anywhere excluding bars, 21+ just about anywhere. and when you get old there always government jobs.. but you might need a special college degree!!
well i hope this helps!!
2006-06-26 20:05:00
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answered by LanaLyn15 2
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Yes it's called agriculture jobs.
When I was younger we picked strawberries and currants during the summer.
You can also work in the family business doing safe, non-machine work.
Check your local labor laws for your specific regulations.
http://www.dol.gov/compliance/guide/childlbr.htm
2006-06-26 18:40:15
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answered by Kamikazeâ?ºKid 5
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no not for 11 only if there around the house believe me i looked everwhere for a job for 14 year ols do you know any for a 14 year old
2006-06-26 18:30:52
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answered by lifecanbesounfair 1
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yes..it is called school..you can not legally work until you are 14 and even then you need a work permit that has to be approved by your parents and school...however if your grades are not good your school will usually turn you down
2006-06-26 18:30:31
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answered by Kaeos 3
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Not since child labor laws of the early 20th century.
2006-06-26 18:33:06
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answered by christophertluttrell 1
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youngsters can earn money by offering to do chores both around their own home or with neighbors in most neighborhoods...such jobs as dog walking,babysitting,lawn mowing,window washing,car washing...
2006-06-26 18:32:46
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answered by Debbie, Debbie S 2
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well, you could babysit? or mow people's lawns in the summer and shovel snow in the winter. just a thought...
2006-06-26 18:30:52
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answered by getalife 2
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go to summer school you get out of High school sooner
2006-06-26 18:32:07
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answered by savvy 2
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