tanning salon. thats where i work. i love it.
2007-06-20 14:13:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Find a job (or even an intership, meaning you'd work for free) in a place you'd like. If you like sports - try the local team; they could use locker help, staduim guides or things like that. If you like miltary or police (or civic matters) check with an Explorers' group for EMT's or junior cadets for the police department.
Like music or movies? Try an ad agency & see if they can use someone to run small errands & fix copy or make copies.
After that start looking at what kinds of jobs are in your fields, what skills you have and what to put on a professional resume. Don't believe you're going "right to the top" at a job; you're not going to find a lot of people wanting to help some days but the perks such as free food, parties and the people you meet could make it a fun time for you. After that, when fall comes, if you can, let the employer know you would like to know how much they need you & for how often so they can either say good-bye with a party (if you're lucky) or offer you more money. And if not, it's one of life's lessons we all learn.
If, however, you have a hobby that you like such as art (grafitti, cartooning, ect.), some of the local flea markets will let you rent a space for $15-20 a day, and after you pay them and for any supplies you use, such as paper or markers or whatever, the rest is all profit. That way you're your own boss, set your own hours, work as much or as little as you need, and build a name for yourself in your field.
Again, for anything like this, a professional resume, along with a few letters of recommendation from former teachers will go along way to making your future a brighter one.
Good luck & best wishes!
Jaime
2007-06-20 14:30:55
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answered by El Santo Gordo 3
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Maybe just try a fast food outlet....Maccas, KFC, Red Rooster places like that? N maybe other places in your local shopping centre or something. Those small shops could be Best N Less, Target, Crazy Clarks etc depending on what stores are in your area.
Places like that as you dont really have to have qualifications etc just as long as you are friendly, positive and they are looking for new workers who need some training before commencing work... it should be cool.
Best of luck anyways, and hand in resumes to your top five places and then to any others you think you could work. Then just wait to see which one becomes available.
Frm Resor
2007-06-20 15:26:38
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answered by Resor 2
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Volume of cylinder = (22/7) * r^2 * h Given , r = diameter/2 => 21/2 cm and h = 38 cm.. For 4 Cylinders, Substitute, => 4 * 22/7 * ( 21/2 ) ^2 * 38 Calculate , => 52668 cm^3 the volume of the combination of cone and a hemisphere, volume of cone = 1/3 * 22/7 * r ^2 * h volume of hemisphere = 2/3 * 22/7 * r^3 Sum of the two is, => 1/3 * 22/7 * r^2 ( h + 2r) Given , r = diameter/2 => 7/2 cm and h = 12 cm.. => 1/3 * 22/7 * 49/4 ( 12 + 2 * 7/2) => 1/3 * 22/7 * 49 /4 * 19 => 1463 / 6 cm^3 Now, total cones(with hemisphere) required to fill all the icecream in the cylinder is, No. of icecream cones = volume of 4 cylinders / volume of cone with hemisphere => 52668 / (1463/6) => 52668 * 6 / 1463 => 216 cones of icecreams . pra
2016-05-21 03:58:48
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answered by ? 3
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well when my mommy was 16 she worked at mcdonalds and said that she got hit on alot so i dont think u should do that
maybe a sales clerk at a store or liek a janitor my dad did that was 17 and bought a new car with in yr
now hes a principal
2007-06-20 14:16:28
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answered by Charlie Rae 3
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Starbucks is always a great place to work, and In N `Out gives $10 an hour if you want more money.
2007-06-20 14:15:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I worked at a hair salon for 2 years as a receptionist and shampoo girl. You get your hair done for free, so it was pretty cool. Then i worked at Jiffy Lube as a cashier/tech for another 2 years, you get to meet cute guys and get free services done to your car!
2007-06-20 14:16:22
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answered by Butterfly86 2
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I worked at a local candy shop in my town, It was a lot of fun! just don't eat too much of the sweets....I alot of people i know work at restaurants the tips are split usualyy with the busers and they earn good Money. good luck in the job search!
2007-06-20 14:13:13
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answered by Sarah 3
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A waitress near a mall might be best for your age. It can be fun and you can make really good money. Work somewhere that Men go for the best tips.
2007-06-20 14:17:04
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answered by Texas Cowboy 7
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work at a clothing store like a&f, etc.
thatll be cool
or maybe starbucks, jamba juice, etc.
or walk through your local mall and just search
2007-06-20 14:17:13
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answered by Anonymous
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