it depends on your age. most fast food places I know of will higher those at the age of 14/15 or so as a cashier. the grocery store I work at hires at age 16 for cashier or baggers.
2007-02-23 09:29:15
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answered by cnuswte 4
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The best job there is for a teen is babysitting or tutoring. You probably don't want to work in fast food restaurants because you need to study and all those stuff. Also, they won't accept you anyways. A job that you do in your house, such as babysitting, tutoring, or cleaning other people's lawn. But for a teen, the best thing and most important job there is to be a student and learn.
2007-02-23 09:33:10
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answered by just ask mee~~!! 2
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I can give you some great links for this..
NONE of which try to ask you for $$ to join-
and certainly no mlm crap.
I work online from my computers and do great !
heres a few links to check out !
http://www.homebasedcashbusiness.com
this site has an awesome prsentation
http://www.g13.us/nowhiring.html
Here is an awesome Google opportunity offer/ info this one actually costs you $2.97 but you get a cd with great info:
http://www.al0ha.com
Basically the google offer above teaches you how to post messages and drive people to your google ads - this is worthy of looking into , and truly much better than many fly by night business opportunities.
As mentioned earlier ebay also can be a nice source of income from home,
I have personally made lots of money buying and selling things on eBay
The eBay cd/info is well worth the $2.97
It will save you much time and $$$
Here is the ebay offer/info
http://publishers.xy7.com/sw/37666/CD3680/
2007-02-23 09:55:35
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answered by bordercenturion 2
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I worked at Lord and Taylor when I was a Sr in highschool from 6-9PM after I was done with school work. I wasn't much of an athelete so instead of watching TV it was productive. It was great! I didn't make much money, but it paid for my car and I had 20% discount on great clothes. Plus, I was able to put it on my resume when I got a job in a CPA firm when I was in college.
2007-02-23 09:49:49
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answered by KillerKat 3
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Teach swimming lessons at an indoor pool.
1. There's no dress code
2. It's your job to splash around with kids
3. The pay is good; even better if you break into private lessons
2007-02-23 09:28:35
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answered by 006 6
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Modeling
2007-02-23 09:26:31
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answered by Anonymous
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You could always babysit. The going rate for a sitter in my town is 10-12 hr.
2007-02-23 09:33:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Waitressing, because you learn people skills and how to move quickly and become a little more responsible.
These are character traits/skills you'll need later in life.
Plus u get great tips n free food! :)
2007-02-23 09:29:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Cashier in retail, fast food...babysitting...waitress at a retirement community. You could also try online stuff. Try this site for helpful information. Have fun! http://workathome.divinfo.com/
2007-02-23 09:28:31
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answered by Reenie 3
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Full time student. Consider it as on the job training for your future.
2007-02-23 09:28:15
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answered by sloop_sailor 5
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