Find one yourself. Who are we, your marketing slaves
2007-08-09 01:37:53
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answered by Anonymous
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The reason people are shy of employing youngsters is probably because the dont' want to take on the responsibility of a person under 18. My daughter cleans a pub saturday and sunday morning, all legally. But I got her that job because I know the landlady. My friend's son works at a garden centre, watering the plants. He only gets a £5 or so but at least it is something. You could try seeing if your friends need ironing or gardening done but if your son/daughter seriously wants to do it, they must be reliable and do a good job. You will probably have better luck asking round your friends than approach a business unfortunately. Good luck.
2007-08-09 08:40:08
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answered by bluegizmored 2
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Paper round
2007-08-09 08:37:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Try newsagents, or other family owned shops that would not mind taking on someone who has little experience... Errrr......
Or
People who need a big staff base and will hire most people
Woolworths
Supermarkets (tesco, sainsburys etc...)
All you have to do is walk in with confidence, and you'll walk out with a job!
Be Brave and Good Luck!
2007-08-09 08:39:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Find out what's hot with your age group and create a website around it and market it online. Selling different things on your site.
Find a problem with whats hot and provide the solution. You'll make money then.
2007-08-09 11:08:12
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answered by Tony S 2
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Learn how how mow lawns and do simple yardwork. Then, if possible, try to convince your pareants to buy you a lawn mower. During the spring, and especially in the summer, you can make some pretty good dough.
2007-08-09 08:39:59
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answered by SoulDawg 4 UGA 6
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tanning salons
receptionist wherever
answering service
cashier at a store
anything retail
unfortunately,
just working saturdays will be a problem. most places will want a bit more from you.
try babysitting or lawn care....maybe a pizza shop??
good luck!
2007-08-09 08:38:49
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answered by joey322 6
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best thing to do is just have a walk round town and ask in every shop, most people are looking now its coming up to xmas time (nearly) and want to pay the minimum wage
2007-08-09 08:42:38
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answered by jo jo 4
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McDonald's, I worked in fast food when I was 15 years old. She can request to be part time.
2007-08-09 08:39:29
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answered by Taja 3
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I worked in a cash and carry when i was 15.
2007-08-09 08:36:59
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answered by angelgabby84 3
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offer to wash the cars of the people that live in your street for a fiver a shot. they'll probably feel a little obliged if they know you.
2007-08-09 09:51:51
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answered by ticket2ride 2
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