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im 15 now and i want to know what jobs will hire me?
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retsaurats like mcdonalds or stores like the mall or muisc store

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hobo land.
Answered by sdsdhqjkH J

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Stop and shop will
Answered by xcuppy_cakex15

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its pretty easy getting a job in a bakery i got one when i was 14
Answered by McCain '08

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publix, GAMEstop
Answered by Lizard

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Cafe's and Restaurants would.
Answered by Metro yeww!

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Maybe Tim Hortons Pet store ?
Answered by shanni rawr

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supermarkets, or warehouses like Costco
Answered by chuuey

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Hostess age limit is 14. So that works.
Answered by Coolcat

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many restaurants
Answered by Vez P

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Fast food outlets :)
Answered by emnemz

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Nobody until you reach 16. It's the law.
Answered by fjperez1978

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try mcdonalds and burger king...basically fast food restaurants i suppose
Answered by Amber C

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Fast food
Answered by ammo

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McDonalds and Chick-fil-A. Thats about it. You can always babysit or do other minor chores for ppl in your neighborhood...won't have to be bothered by the government that way.
Answered by deepthinker777

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Apply anywhere... most likely a fast food chain would hire you like mcdonalds, wendy's etc.... but apply to places you want to work. If you have a good attitude and are a hardworker anywhere would be lucky to have you!
Answered by LilLiE

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ugh. I'm 15 and I want a job too. I know for sure that supermarkets will hire you. You could try a clothing store or a jewelery store. A number of places may not want to hire you until you're 16 but all you can do is ask. Hope you find a good job!
Answered by my_way_home_is_through_you

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I'm sure your local whore house will hire you; I'm 13 and get paid very well for the work i do at the whore house down the street.
Answered by grupvondroppings

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well u can work as a bag girl in frys or bashas for like $7 an hour but since ur a student u can only work 4 5 hours a day
Answered by alman

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oil fields..i started when i was 12....and banking $1200/week
Answered by mex_hustler

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dunno if this is your type of thing but this is what i did and was a great leaning experience. work for your city!! soccer refs, basketball refs, football refs....everything is available. they are alwyas hiring here and the wage isnt to bad for a 15 yr old. 10 and hour but when your 16 moves up to 12 an hour. pretty good money rolling in.
Answered by keeper4life8

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Answered by Galzzzzzzzzzzbhkjhfcvfnbhjhjgfcg

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don't go work fast food sweetie. try getting a seasonal gig at a department store wrapping presents. then try going to work for an accountant after the new year. from january 1st until april 15th its tax season. i worked for an accountant after school and must have stuffed thousands of w2 forms. then you can start doing the filing of bills and running errands and what not. that's a good place to start. maybe a lawyers office when you get your license and a car so that you can be a runner. that was a cool job too. i got to run errands and go to the courthouse and walk around the office picking things up and dropping things off. plus, getting a job in a professional environment will lead to better jobs. because one of the accountants or lawyers will know of a little side job here or there (babysitting, house sitting etc) that all really start to add up. im 26 and started when i was 15 stuffing w2s and have never worked retail. i don't even know how a cash register works, but ive always had plenty of work, a great network of people to work with and ended up with a pretty nice resume too. think big.
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