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mow the lawn
it is not hard to learn to clean... you get it right away, so you can clean houses.
2006-09-17 09:07:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I've never met a teenager who would admit to having an easy job, so I can't help you on this one.
But you might consider a job where 1) showing up on time, 2) neatness and courtesy are appreciated, and 3) where you can develop more jobs skills as time goes by.
Avoid the sharks! There's no MLM-get-rich-quick scheme that will ever work. Work ethic rules! The tortoise will win the race! Good luck and bust your butt!
2006-09-17 16:09:03
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answered by Boomer Wisdom 7
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a very good option is to work from home on your computer - write articles, sell on eBay, make a website, take surveys...nd make money on ur own!
or just join some local restaurant or pizza joint or do stuff like cleaning, gardening, babysitting and so on! Such opportunities abound in local classifieds and billboards, just check around :)
check out my profile for more information, all the best :)
2006-09-18 08:36:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Volunteering.
Be a candy striper at a hospital, visit with elderly patrons of a nursing home, join a meals-on-wheels organization or church fundraiser. Tutor at a children's home, be a teacher's aide. The need is great and the possibilities endless.
By being a volunteer, you'll learn all manner of skills and see all manner of job opportunities. Don't be afraid to get your feet wet as a volunteer. You just might find something you'd like to do full-time.
2006-09-17 16:06:14
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answered by north79004487 5
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a lot of stores will give high schoolers a job as a cashier. Places such as:
Kroger (stuff like bagging groceries and taking carts in)
CVS (working at the register or restocking the shelves)
Grocery stores and parmacies are probably the best bet.
2006-09-17 16:30:40
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answered by the Politics of Pikachu 7
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Being ignorant, illiterate and probably lazy is no Way to go through life.
Prepare for a life of poverty and desolation. Even if you go to 'Vegas and win Megabucks you'll be broke in a month.
Go back to school or prepare for the above.
2006-09-17 16:11:20
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answered by Rusty 4
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work 5-10 hours a week, no experience needed, they train,
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2006-09-17 16:03:13
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answered by Anonymous
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You are a sad case. Why don't you have a diploma, or your GED? Why are you unemployed? An unmarried mother? You don't need a job now - you need your GED and some job training. Please start there.
2006-09-17 22:16:36
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answered by janeinthecity_1999 2
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Work at a store... you can be a cashier or stock shelves.
2006-09-17 19:18:23
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answered by eeeeeeeeclipse 4
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stock market investing.
Since you're a teen you have plenty of time to blow your parents money on learning the stock market.
2006-09-17 16:05:12
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answered by Paul 2
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