First: let's come down to reality and look at what you have to offer, it's going to hurt but, it's the truth and you have to focus on it.
Your fourteen(14) so is my grandson, he needs money too. You have nothing to offer, if you live on a farm, he does, you have some skills that can be used. He's going to work for a stables, he's a good rider and has many trophies and, knows how to train horses, he's raised Arabs.
You have to have a skill like that. You cannot work around any type of motorized equipment, whether you have a license or not, an insurance company will not let them hire you and, it's against the Federal law, no one is going to take a chance on you.
You can possibly work for a fast food outlet, not around the equipment, but the windows and serving, busing tables.
A janitorial company may hire you, to swab the floors, vacuum, empty baskets and it pays rather well in some areas.
Look at areas like this, ones that you can actually do or they can hire you. Good luck.
By the way, when I was in business in Vegas as a contractor, I hired young guys to paint, by hand, you'd be surprised at the amount of painting that needs to be done by hand and, a roller. Check out the painting companies or the construction companies, I paid them a straight $200.00 a week plus transportation and meals.
2007-07-21 06:57:23
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answered by cowboydoc 7
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