any ideas for the best job for a 14 year old boy?
2006-10-18
16:51:35
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hiya
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ok let me rephrase that im fourteen but more like 18 any other ideas
2006-10-18
16:54:04 ·
update #1
o yea and i used to do concrete work and no, im pretty sure my state allows work at a 14 minimum
2006-10-18
16:55:27 ·
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lol no i alredy hit up my parents for Plenty of money
2006-10-18
16:56:31 ·
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and im an A+ student in all subjects!
2006-10-18
16:58:26 ·
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Mowing yards, raking leaves, etc. My brother did that to make a little extra money when he was young.
2006-10-18 16:53:43
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answered by Keith Perry 6
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Being a paper woman is something you would possibly want to do at 14 yrs old. For a job alongside with a cashier at a food market, you want to be a minimum of 16 yrs of age. even once you turn 16 in many years, you'll nevertheless want an identity (Indentification) card to tutor your age, and they are going to do a history verify in basic terms to easily remember to can legally paintings i.e. having a sparkling record; no felonies or misdemeanors in any way. desire that permits!
2016-12-04 23:52:58
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answered by lot 4
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Uhm....not many places hire 14-year olds, i know when i was 14, i had a job as a stockboy at a family owned business, but with the way the economy is, there arent many family owned businesses. unfortunatel,y ur at that hard age where it is hard to find a job, but you are old enough to need money to do things. maybe hit up the parents for money every now and then
2006-10-18 16:54:28
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answered by Eddie W 2
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School. Don't do it until you're old enough to handle the stress of juggling everything. Enjoy your teen, care-free fun while it lasts. If you're truly desperate...a paper route, bagger at a grocery store, or ice-cream shop. But keep in mind, depending on your state labor laws, they either 1. may not hire you at all or 2. give you very few hours in following state regulations.
2006-10-18 16:54:25
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answered by No Nickname 2
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I always say to start off with the lowest paying, dirtiest, thankless, hardest job you can find. Then when having a job really matters like you have to put food on the table and diapers on the baby, then no job will be beneath you. Mow lawns or bus for a senior community.
2006-10-18 16:54:05
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answered by alwaysmoose 7
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Lawn Mowing
2006-10-18 16:52:55
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answered by Dane B 1
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Mow grass. I made a good bit of money doing that from 13 to 15.
2006-10-18 16:54:13
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answered by Bistro 7
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PAPER route. WALKING peoples dogs. LAWN mowing. WINDOW washing. YARD sales. CAR washes .SELL things door to door(example chocolate bars or candy) Picking up cans From the streets and parks and road sides. MY BROTHER MADE 50 A WEEK DOING THAT. plus PLASTIC+ NEWSPAPERS + GLASS. (baby sitting LITTLE BOYS).running ERONS 4 THE ELDERLY
2006-10-18 16:58:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Volunteer for some place that seems interesting and it might lead into a job when you're 16. In the meantime, focus on doing well in school and extracurricular activities.
2006-10-18 16:56:45
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answered by TeacherLady 6
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Mowing lawns, doing chores for neiborghs and around the home, tutoring (if he's into that sort of thing), helping put up Halloween or Christmas decorations, babysitting and pet walking (if he's mature)...
If you have any elderly neiborghs, have him ask them if there's anything he can do to help them (for a price). Lots of times, they need housework help, or need help doing the sorts of things younger people take for granted.
2006-10-18 16:56:25
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answered by Shannon 2
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