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I mean like a real job, not a babysit or lawnmowing criteria. My brother suggests caddying...

2007-01-01 11:39:10 · 5 answers · asked by corvette806 2 in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

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Paper route, Dog walking. At 13 there are not a lot of options. Volunteer at your local hospital (you will have to go through training) and that way you would know if anything in the medical field is something you want to persue.

2007-01-01 11:52:24 · answer #1 · answered by Ryan's mom 7 · 0 0

S'up, I'm 12 but turning 13 in April, and I'm thinking of the same question right now too. My mom suggests to teach something that you know or are good at, like sports or something to younger kids. You could teach sports, an instrument that you're good at, a language, etc. Also, you could try working at camps, or a restaurant that would hire a busboy/busgirl. Your brother has a good idea of caddying, but it would be kinda boring and painful if you do it for a long time. On the other hand, caddying can pay a lot if you find a good person. I'll add more to this answer if i think of more stuff.

2007-01-01 19:52:38 · answer #2 · answered by ok_go_kid 3 · 0 0

13 is awful young to be working, I honestly don't know. I'm not even sure it's legal for you to work on a payroll, and that's probably why people your age do things like babysit and mow lawns. I don't believe places of business can even hire you until you are 15 and then there are restrictions on how late you can work. I admire your ambition though.

2007-01-01 19:46:56 · answer #3 · answered by The Scorpion 6 · 0 0

Since you've just earned your SCUBA cert, maybe you could find a part-time job in a local SCUBA shop. Time spent around professionals and around customers would be a good learning experience.

2007-01-01 21:47:56 · answer #4 · answered by Kevin 7 · 2 0

cook at a restaurant

2007-01-01 19:42:37 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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