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2006-11-11 08:41:59
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answer #1
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answered by Kat 3
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look out for an option to work online. I am a part time worker doing work online at home, so I can share my personal experience with you. When u are planning for a home based online work, be very careful because most of them are scam and ask you to pay initial money. never pay money to any such site. I would like to share a link where you can make $600 in a month working at home. The work need to be done is posting a discussion and answering a discussion. the link is:
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if you work smartly, you can even make $1000 or more.. it all depends on your usage pattern. I worked for 2 hour daily last month and i got paid $238 for the last month. Its not bad after all, i am happy and making more. After sign up, do mail me to know the tips on how to increase your earning.
Please let me know, if you have any queries. I will try my best to give you right answer
2006-11-10 22:19:43
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answer #2
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answered by Lets grow together 2
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Unless you get a work permit, you cannot legally work at all in a business unless its your own family business. Ah, now, does THAT give you any ideas??? Teens can get their own business licenses to sell products or provide services and make more money than most employers can pay. Talk to your parents. They'll surely welcome the concept of you paying THEM an allowance and offer awesome tax credits. What can you do? How can you start??? Get to your local library and pick up one of the many books that will give you the details, inspire you, and give you case studies of other young people have made it on their own terms and on their own turf. You can be a star but you have to set your goals before you can accomplish them. Check out the following titles at your library:
Fast Cash for Kids … Bonnie & Noel Drew
Better than a Lemonade Stand … Daryl Bernstein
50 Money Making Ideas for Kids … Lauree & L Allen Burkett
Jobs for Kids … Carol Barkin & Elizabeth James
The Kids’ Business Book … Arlene Erlbach
Making Cents … Elizabeth Wilkinson
Make More Money Than Your Parents … Mike Bundlie and Others
How to Be a Teenage Millionaire … Art Beroff
2006-11-10 21:24:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Whatever the teen likes to do. If its cashiering they like or raking or shoveling snow, as long as they are enjoying what they do, they will be happy. But if they are forced to do something they dont like, forget it, job will last less then a week.
2006-11-10 20:22:35
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answered by Lourdes 2
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Some jobs are gender specific. Specify your gender. You will get better answers.
2006-11-10 20:21:08
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answered by hulo 3
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find a job that wont interfer with school, where they wont give you a hard time, pay you fair, and somewhere you work with peers.
2006-11-10 20:38:40
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answer #6
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answered by dlc 4
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