how young? if your under 18 your jobs are going to be alot more limited than someone that is over 18.
Try doing a search on Monsterjobs and see what comes up under the job categories that interest you.
http://my.monster.com/forums/default.aspx
If you are in a snow area, you might consider something like walking dogs for the elderly and disabled (they don't get out much and need someone to help in that respect), snow shovelling, newspaper delivery, babysitting/daycare worker,
Look in your local paper under general help wanted category and see what interests you that you think might work for you.
2006-11-21 09:06:17
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answered by neona807 5
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Go to Uni like the rest they never know what job to get or study for .They decide after 10 years at Uni And so many years of taking years out suddenly decide they have been studding for the wrong type of employment on offer and £ 20,000 in debt.On 2nd thoughts be thank full you are not in that predicament get any steady job and keep a look out for some thing you like better
2006-11-21 17:16:02
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answered by Anonymous
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If you need a job now! go through a temp service. The pay is not much, but is better than nothing. if you want a real job muster all your skills and make a resume and fax them to your ideal job interests, ( make sure your resume fits the description of the place your trying to get hired at ) a little background research never hurts when trying to get hired a specific place. and depending on where you live plays a big part.
2006-11-21 17:14:26
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answered by Mylo c 1
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With all due respect, you sound to me like being lazy. I don't know how old you are but if you start asking for a job that is not too difficult you really don't need a job.
2006-11-21 17:12:20
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answered by lm050254 5
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I second the postal worker idea. Good benefits, pretty stable, and outdoors work.
Another idea is UPS delivery, but that might not have the stability of a quasi-federal job.
2006-11-21 17:06:19
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answered by bistekoenighasteangst 2
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Why does it have to be not too difficult? Nothing wrong with a challenge. For your first job, you can't be choosy.
You might like to work for a landscaper or a well driller.
2006-11-21 17:08:35
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answered by Kacky 7
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fundraisin for a charity...you choose which dependin on what you wanna raise funds for.
and while you doin that im sure youll figure out what you wanna do with your life...but while you dont know...keep busy and help somebody or something that needs help.
2006-11-21 17:21:46
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answered by simon_b 1
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be a postman/woman, gets you outside, you need to be hardworking and can chat to the people you post to. I have a friend who works for royal mail and loves it!!
2006-11-21 17:04:13
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answered by brwnjo8 1
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if you like working with people then there is a scholaship im on that is all about working with people more info on http://www.caerlas.org.uk/jobs.htm#schol
2006-11-21 17:09:53
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answered by squirrel 2
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