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A Job for a 14-year-old?

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I live in toronto and I'm turning 15 in April. I really want to get a job, as a cashier or as a busgirl. Does anyone know any open spaces?

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  1. mcdonalds i guess...i work there n theres 14 yr olds working i started when i was 16


  2. Try some online jobs, where you don’t have to pay upfront money. Online data entry is an excellent career to consider if you want to work at home. The equipment needed for this type of job is very minimal. You only need a computer with an Internet connection, a table and a comfortable chair. Data entry duties include the inputting of correspondence, reports, and spreadsheets into a home computer and then transmitting that data using the Internet. Work at home data entry personnel may also proofread text, edit information, and maintain databases. Data entry jobs usually offer flexible scheduling, allowing people to work when they want to and as little or as much as they want to. Some of the growing fields for work at home data entry include medical and legal transcription, medical coding and litigation coding.

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  3. its people like that ****** Lance Briggs that probably work for those stupid predatory sites that you DONT make money off of. Instead you just send them your money "to get started", you kiss it goodbye cos it aint coming back, and you walk right into a scam:

    A little more info on Project Payday, which is just like any other "get rich quick scheme"

    Project Payday most certainly is a rip-off.

    You have to spend and spend and spend to make a little bit of money. It's a far cry from what they promise. They also advertise 'instant' payment but it takes about a week.......if you're lucky.

    Somebody brought it  up at FreeLunchRoom. Even lots of people on there think Project Payday is a scam.

    And they do offer completely free offers, but those are also a scam. I signed up for a whole bunch of them, never got paid, but they sold my contact info and now my phone is ringing off the hook from companies trying to sell me stuff.

    Run far away from this scam.

    Tim

    Las Vegas, Nevada

    U.S.A.

  4. its hard to get a job at 14. Just wait until your 15 and make a good resume and then you should be able to get ajob really easily. if you really want one I would sugjest any fast food restaurant (McDonalds, Burger King, Wendys or even Time Hortons).

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