Bless you for wanting to help out.
Being a cashier or a bag person means that you'll have to put up with the public, who can be a little unreasonable at times. The best thing to do is to go along with them, don't argue, and they'll go away.
I'm in Illinois so I can't help you with any specific locations, but I hope this advice helps you. Good luck to you sweetheart.
2007-05-11 14:57:52
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answered by kitten lover3 7
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I think a a great jobs would be working at Pet co Mall- Food court/ clothing stores Examples: Abercrombie and Fitch, Holister, Aeropostale, Victoria Secret, JC Penny, Kolhs, Sears, Steve And Barleys, Old Navy etc. Food Stores- Stop and Shop, Price Chopper, Alds, Shaws, Burger king , Wendys, Mc. D Restaurants- Wood n Tap, Ruby Tuesdays, Apple bees, Ponderosa, Friendly s, sorry about some spelling
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answered by Anonymous
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First job was in a kitchen at a golf course when I was 15....suxs!! Then a grocery store, bag boy and cart collector, not bad except in the winter....gettin carts in the snow is no fun. Then Media Play as a cashier, this was awesome, discount on books/movies/music/games. Good stuff....try for a cashiers job, usually pays a little more, and it is not hard at all.
2007-05-11 15:02:04
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answered by waker_me 3
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My first job was working at the grocery store as a cashier. If you work for the right store and they treat you nice, its fun! I had to quit my store because they kept cutting hours! Then while I was working my one job, during the easter and christmas holiday I would do the bunny or santa booths in the mall, taking pictures and putting the kids on the laps. It was fun, if you like kids! Then I worked at a clothing store, that was my favorite job out of them all, but I had to leave because I had to concentrate on school. When I worked there I got 50% off anything in that store, then other stores at the outlets would give me something off, also the sister stores of my store that I worked at would give me 30% off. Good Luck!
2007-05-11 14:59:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Try applying to your County offices, sub offices for after school and summer work. You can start by filing and work your way into more responsibilities according to your skills.
The county usually welcomes and encourages students to work with them.
Another option, if you have an indoor pool in your area, get certified for Lifesaving and be a Guard year round. No discounts though, sorry.
2007-05-11 14:59:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Good for you!
Where I live, in Central Pennsylvania, a lot of the high school kids around your age work as camp counselors or lifeguards in the summer. No employee's discount, though!
Good luck in your quest.
2007-05-11 15:10:20
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answered by P 3
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When I was sixteen, I started working at a sub shop. (Not Subway, but similar) I found it was quite nice. I'm not sure if Subway gets you a discount, but I'm guessing you would, and free food is always good.
I also have a couple friends who started at McDonald's at age 16, and they enjoyed it.
One of my friends got a job as a seating hostess at a restaurant.
2007-05-11 15:01:35
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answered by musicgirl31♫ 4
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Publix is one of the few companies who offer benefits to part-time employees. Constantly rated in the Forbes top 50 of best companies to work for. Good luck.
Ps-have your mom check with Department of Family services to see if y'all qualify for free/low cost healthcare.
2007-05-11 14:58:41
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answered by flipdout2 5
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When I was your age, I worked at McDonald's.
It sucked!!
Go for the grocery store.
2007-05-11 14:59:29
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answered by Mark F 5
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Yardwork like mowing lawns or pulling weeds.
2007-05-11 15:09:49
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answered by Smarty Pants™ 7
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