Mowing lawns
Construction
Truck unloader at warehouses
Electrician/Pipefitter/Carpenter/Mechanic's apprentice-contact local union halls for information. You learn a skill and get paid good money for it.
General office work for small business such as a doctor's office, stockbroker, insurance company.
Grocery store worker
Landscaping
Strip Club bouncer (ha ha, not really)
Janitor- commercial cleaning companies always have work
Park Ranger/Park Guide
Burger-flipper in fast food
Busboy/Waiter/Line Cook in restaurant
Movie theater woker
Tech crew for local theater or production company (I did this in high school and loved it!)
Heck, you can even be an actor in a local theater- it doesn't pay well, but you may want to do acting as a career
Golf caddy at the local golf course- great opportunity to meet successful, rich people and hopefully develop contacts with them for other career oppotunities.
Car wash
Gas station
You can also check with temporary employment agencies as well.
Heck, ask your parents you are looking for a job. They'll break their backs trying to find you one. You'll get major brownie points as well.
The important thing is you find something you like doing. Don't worry about the money right now. The important thing is you start doing something you LIKE. This will establish your experience in a job you like, which will allow you more job opportunities when you turn 18. Those job opportunities will then pay you a lot more.
BTW, stay away from multi-level marketing scams like Amway or ANY job which requires you to pay the employer money.
Good luck!
P.S. save your money, too. Set a goal for a big thing like your first car, downpayment on a house or college tuition. Don't blow your money on stupid crap like jewelry, blackberries, or expensive clothes. You can also ask your parents for help about saving your money; again MAJOR brownie points!
2006-08-08 06:16:20
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answered by Anonymous
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answered by Maria 3
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Yes, go work at EB games or at Gamespot, athough its minimum wage you get medical benefits, and pay on sick days. Besides its good for part time as you get older you will probably have a better paying job. With the right education that is.
2006-08-08 05:44:10
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answered by Anonymous
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The Highest Paying Surveys - http://OnlineSurveys.uzaev.com/?Ngty
2016-07-10 08:04:21
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answered by Frankie 3
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if u r into video games walk into gamestop or eb games and they might have a job but u might need working papers
2006-08-08 05:28:35
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answered by mrnew52 2
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I suggest going through your neighborhood and visiting businesses to introduce yourself and let them know you're willing to help. Instead of saying, "Do you have any jobs for me?" say "Would you like some help?"
2006-08-08 05:25:02
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answered by Mike S 7
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You might start with learning to write proper English. They way you write...I wouldn't expect you to get more than min. wage.
2006-08-08 05:25:52
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answered by suzieq 4
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