Not in the USA
2006-07-29 16:35:32
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answered by lildevilchild_87 5
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who is emali?
I'm guessing you misspelled email. There really aren't many jobs that involve just email, and any computer or data-entry type job requires that you are accurate and check your work before submitting it, so you'll need to practice that a bit more.
There are child-labor laws all over the world, and I'm pretty confident that 11 is too young to get a legal job anywhere. In the USA, you must be 14 years old before you can obtain working papers. My son got his last year, but there aren't many places that will hire 14 year olds either; most want you to be at least 16.
To earn some money prior to that age, you can babysit, or do odd jobs in the neighborhood, like mowing the lawn, raking leaves, shoveling snow, washing cars, dog-walking, watching pets/plants while people are away on vacation, etc.
2006-07-29 23:35:37
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answered by HearKat 7
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No, not usually. You have to be 16 to work legally in the US. Besides, don't rush into working! Have fun being a kid while you can. Believe me, when you get older, you'll wish that you didn't have to work. So just have fun for now! Go out and play!
2006-07-30 11:26:25
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answered by Anonymous
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The best job for you is to volunteer in hospital or any type of organizations so that you can get the hang of what work is all about.Some times they pay you and you get to take advantage of the different opportunities maybe it can lead to you getting a scholarship.
2006-07-29 23:39:50
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answered by povertyliving 2
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no, where i live you have to be 16 to get a job. i doubt your parents would let you since you have school work to take care of first. but im sure you can get payed around you're neighborhood by mowing lawns and walking dogs....(don't worry, i can't get a job for a while either)
2006-07-29 23:39:37
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answered by Kay 2
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not unless you get paid under the table, my cousin works landscaping since he was like 10 for a sheriff but it was under the table and not an actual job, im fifteen and having trouble finding one
and running into a situation like my cuz did, doesnt happen often
2006-07-29 23:37:05
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answered by OrlMagic0312 2
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Sure you could detasel corn, babysit, mow yards, have a paper route. Good luck.
2006-07-29 23:37:48
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answered by Latintweety 3
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start by taking out the garbage, i bet ur parents would pay u for that
stay in school
2006-07-29 23:37:35
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answered by mørbidsшεεŧnεss 5
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Not a legal one.
2006-07-29 23:43:44
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answered by Jeremiah 3
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If you're bad at grammar and punctuation, no.
2006-07-29 23:35:57
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answered by Anonymous
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