wrong section luvvy ! x
2006-12-31 02:41:30
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answered by § gαввαηα § 5
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Your question is in the wrong section. But...
Think about what you would like to be doing and doing and doing.
When I approached my first jobs this way I ended up working as an aerobics instructor. As a teenager! I tried fast food and I hated it! Smelling like greasy food all day. Ugh, I was into healthy habits and healthy eating so a fast food place felt like I worked in sin city. Then I tried being a carhop waitress on rollerskates. Because I wanted to get exercise. I hated it!
Then I listened to everyone who said "oh you must try cocktail waitressing, there's the big money!!" So I got a fake ID and tried it. Now I was really in hell. I didn't know and 7 & 7 from a popsicle. But I did the job for months getting everything wrong on my orders and getting tipped anyway. I felt like a prostitute!!
So, I stopped listening to advise and just asked myself. What do you want to do and do and do. I found out that I really wanted to feel like I was helping people. That I didn't want to give people fatty food or alcohol in exchange for money. I discovered that if I could just talk about healthy subject and get some exercise in the same time I would feel like I had really done something terrific all day. So I applied at every fitness center that was in my little town. When I got hired it was the happiest day of my young life. I turned out to be exceptionally good at my new job. I worked in this industry for over 10 years. It will always be close to my heart, because as a young idealistic teenager I found my dream job and made good money doing something that was in allignment with my values.
So, like you will discover many times in your life, other people don't have the answer for you. YOU have the answer inside of you. Ask yourself often and keep a journal of what comes mind. Then have faith that all will work out fine if you keep going for what you dream of.
Happy New Year &. Best Wishes.
2006-12-31 03:01:41
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answered by Anonymous
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you may get a job at 15.. I worked for purely approximately the entire time i replaced into 15 and not something replaced into incorrect with it and it replaced into 20 hours a week.. it somewhat is the sole down fall is you cant paintings previous 7:30 and purely 8 hours somewhat of 12 for the duration of the day on weekends... i wish i'd desire to help be at liberty to question me any questions...
2016-12-11 19:48:39
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answered by degennaro 4
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Your not going to get a dream job, tell ya right now. You'll have to start off flippin burgers or doing dishes. But anyway your on your way to a great resume, s.s. points (early retirement ) and a good work ethic. I found that whatever your doing can be enjoyable, it's what u make of it.
2006-12-31 02:44:51
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answered by kimmycat 4
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The best jobs are fast food places. Try applying at random fast food places around your town. My brother got a job at Burger King in October and just got a raise!
2006-12-31 02:41:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I don't know. It depends on the laws in your state for child labor. Family owned buisnesses will often hire new fresh teenagers. Try going for a small place and then larger. (P.S I don't know if you have a Publix by you but they might hire!)
2006-12-31 02:42:34
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answered by energzerbnny 2
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try a waitressing job most young people start out with a job like that it helps u have money everyday and gives u a sense of adult hood
2006-12-31 02:42:30
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answered by ♥Constance♥ 3
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depends on wich country u live in u can sabysit n also go for jobs lyk prefume salesgurls in mall (be carefull of sum recruiters )
2006-12-31 02:51:03
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answered by monica r 1
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try mcdonolds and change your bithday 1 year back
2006-12-31 02:48:48
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answered by Mrs. Chris Brown 1
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BABY SITTING JOBS
2006-12-31 02:50:57
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answered by Anonymous
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