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How Do I Get A Job At 14

How can a 14 year old get a job ?

You can check hireteen.com. They tell you lots of places that hire teens. You can even search by age. But it's going to be really hard. Well, at least it is where I live. So many adults are taking jobs that teens usually have. As for baby sitting... Just try to get to know the people in your town. AMC and Rita's hire 14 year olds. And it's always best to try to apply in person, so they can see what kind of person you are and whatnot. You also have to have a work permit. I'm 16 (the legal age to work) and I'm still having trouble finding a job.

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Can i get a nose job at 14-15 years old?

I just turned 14 this month, and i went to a plastic surgeon 2 months ago. He said that he would like to wait until Christmas time or next summer. some plastic surgeons won't do any surgery on anyone under 18. Make sure that the doctor has a good rep, because of so many frauds. They cost around $3,000-$6,000 depending on what you have done. Don't be afraid, from what i've heard, you normally heal pretty fast, and although you look really bad at first, you should be able to go back to school in 2 weeks or so. The pain can be controlled by pain killers. Good luck!

Giving a hand job at 14?

K so me and my boyfriend dawsen are madly crazy for each other and have been dating for 4 months this thursday. In health class his friend tyler asked me in private " you should give him a hand job, do it for 4 month anniversary! He didnt ask for one but he would probably enjoy it" so i asked dawsen and he said hes asked him that too as well as 2 others.. If i do does that make me a S L U T or whore? Is it bad for a 14 year old to? I asked him what he thought of it and he said he didnt want one but till is that bad? Wr have also cuddled watching movies, made out (hardcore), and obviously kissed.. Is that bad and too young for my age? No sex or anything though. My main question though is, is it bad to be almost 14 (3 months until then) and give your boyfriend (only him) a hand job? He is also 14 he just turned 14.. Thanks!! Please be honest..

Jobs for 14 year olds?

im 14 and im looking for a job for after school and the weekends. what are some places that hire 14 year olds. if it helps i live in massachusetts. please help me =] thanks!

What job can a 14 year old girl get?

I have nothing but admiration and respect for you.Why?Because where most youngsters and teenagers are thinking about impressing their friends or going out for movies or dates, you are actually thinking about working.Seriously - if I was an employer - I would have offered you an internship straight away. However, I am not. So all I can do is not only congratulate you for your drive and desire to work - I hope through the few lines I write, they give you the necessary ideas what to do next.Now being 14 years old can be a challenge - especially where getting a job is concerned. And what makes it hard is the fact that:Not many potential employers would take you seriouslyNot many potential employers would feel that you would add much value to their organizationNot many potential employers would want to take the risk of employing someone so young as anything can (or may) happen which would prove to be a risk.And given the fact that it can be risky for you to hunt for a job by yourself (I mean it as a Father Figure - trust me - there are some crazy people out there - so please do take care of yourself)So in such a scenario, the best solution would be:Ask your parents, elders or relatives to help you find a jobSeek references through your elders, parents, relatives to help you land a good intern jobAsk through your networks to offer you opportunities to work and learnCheck around in your local neighborhood what all opportunities are available to youHave a mindset where the money is not important - rather the learning experience and skills you pick up is. And whatever you learn or whatever job you do start off with - will be a bonus later on in your life.Before I conclude, there is something I would like to share with you.I began my career as a Toilet Cleaner with no hope and no future. I honestly didn’t know what I would do and no one who knew me had any hopes for me or my future. Today I am one of the best in my industry and I earn enough where I lead a good life.So if someone as dumb and talent-less as me could do it - I believe you can do so much more.I want to conclude stating that having a growth and learning mindset like your is a recipe for success - and this is what we need in today’s generation. I have always told people - Hard Work trumps Talent any day. And for someone who is as enterprising as you are - I believe thought your discipline, dedication and desire to work - you will eventually reach the top.All the very best my dear.Loy Machedo

Where can a 14 year old get a job in toronto?

I remember how hard it was for me to find a job when I was 14... the best advice I can give you is to present yourself to potential employers in a way that makes you look mature for your age.

First, if you don't have one already, get a SIN card. You need one to legally work in Canada.

http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/en/sc/sin/

At 14, you are legally able to work in places like health care establishments, libraries, museums, golf courses, schools, offices, stores (but not in shipping and receiving areas), arenas, and restaurant serving areas (but not the kitchen). But be aware that some workplaces set their own minimum age requirements.

If you just want to work occasionally, instead of a few days every week, you can look into becoming an "extra" for film and commercial shoots.

Now is a good time to look for seasonal work at stores, because they're all hiring for the Christmas season and there is a labour shortage in retail. Try to choose a store where you have knowledge about the products. If you're really into video games, try getting a job at EB or in the electronics department of a store like Zellers... If you're into sports, try SportChek or somewhere like that. Make sure you let them know how knowledgeable you are about their products in your resume and cover letter.

Stay away from telemarketing and sales jobs that could be a scam. Sometimes con artists will try to get younger people to work for them selling magazines or candy for "charity"... these jobs don't pay well, if you get paid at all.

Just hand out your resume to as many places as you can. The more you hand out, the better your chances are of getting an interview and a job.

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