Dress neat and clean, and apply personally . First impressions are important.
2007-06-13 17:07:55
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answered by Buzzy 6
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The jobs you're looking for don't usually take applications via the Internet. Just go there and ask for an application. Better yet, have you considered anything other than fast food? I work at an Ace hardware store. We are always hiring kids this time of year. The hours are very flexible and the experience is better than anything you'll get at McDonald's. Think about it this way. You won't be a kid forever. Someday you'll have your own home. What do you do if you have a leaky faucet? A plumber will charge you a hundred bucks just to walk in the door. The things you'll learn at a hardware store will serve you for the rest of your life. See if there are any Ace stores or True Value stores in your area. The big stores like Depot and Lowe's aren't what you want. They will work your rear end off and they won't take the time to teach you anything. The smaller stores take pretty good care of the kids they hire. Trust me, it's actually a fun job.
2007-06-13 17:13:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Lol. Darlin, get off your bum and do it the "old fashioned" way. Get yourself respectable looking, walk yourself in to whatever place it is that you want to work at, and ask for a bloody application.
Not all places allow 15 year olds to work at 'em either. Alot of them you have to be 16 or older to work at. If you do get a job at one of them...check out what the other employee's are wearing, or you could even just ask them. Many places have a "uniform", or clothing stores usually require you to wear their clothing only while you're working your shift.
Christ sake, what is happening to kids these days? They can't even go to the actual business to apply, they have to do it over the computer now?
2007-06-13 17:07:18
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answered by Lexi 3
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At 15, there are too many rules and regulations governing how to schedule your demographic (age group).
Your better approach would be to check with your church, local municple youth job programs ,or cutting yards....maybe even washing neighbors and family members' cars.
You are going to have basically self employ, in a manner of speaking.
Can you tutor, teach ABC's to little cousins, walk passive dogs, read to 4 and 5 year olds (cousins) family's friends' children.
Teachers always send preschoolers to first graders home with mandates to their parents to read a lot, write a lot etc.
Maybe you can suggest to you parents, uncles, aunts, etc to take the families to the zoo, museums etc, while you and your other appropriate 15 year old cousins, brothers, sisters come along as minimum wage chaperones...
Just a few ideas that wish I had at your age.
Good luck
2007-06-13 17:22:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Try going to the website for the company you want to work at. Most likely, there will be a link somewhere where on the page with information about careers there. Check near the bottom of the page.
Here is the KFC career information page:
http://www.kfc.com/about/careers.asp
2007-06-13 17:08:19
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answered by fortune_snookies 2
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Best way to get an application is to go in person and obtain an application. This way you can get a chance to meet the supervisor and get a good sense of the working conditions
in person.
2007-06-13 17:08:09
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answered by jackslant 2
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Go to the website of the restaurant that you want to work at and download the application. It's very easy to do.
2007-06-13 17:07:32
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answered by Queenie knows it all. 6
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Not sure about adress but the chick fi la near walmart off of eastway hires 15 yr olds
2007-06-13 17:06:22
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answered by ? 5
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Heres what you do..
Get off the computer, and GO GET the applications, they are in this old stuff called paper, you will need to find a pen, and be able to write without silly txting abbreviation. and keep it neat or kiss your chances goodbye.
2007-06-13 17:07:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Most restaurants require you to fill out a manual application. You'll have to go there and pick it up.
2007-06-13 17:07:07
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answered by jdkilp 7
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