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Jobs for a 15 year old girl in the Lincolnshire/Peterborough area?

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I am looking for a job in Lincolnshire/ Peterborough area which include Bourne, Spalding, Stamford, Peterborough, and the areas around those places. I am a 15 year old girl who likes basically everything :) please help!

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  1. i used to do avon for a bit of money at your age, i did quite well out of it, and you can get the offers they send you as well quite cheapy

    i also did a paper round for a little while, and my freind used to baby sit sometimes (i remember she put an advert in a shop wondow, her mum went round to the house and vetted it out so to speak, then she would baby sit once or twice a week)

    you could do dog walking, some local kids came round with leflets asking us if we wanted our dog walking they used to come round about 3 - 4 times a week, they just worte out some flyers, and put up a sign again in the shop window they used to do aright out of it as well but i think they got fed up of doing it (i dont blame them them though) i got my first saturday job as a waitress but that was only through work experince.

    good  luck anyways x


  2. I would forget about a job at your age and maybe spend more time with your friends and family while you are of school,enjoy life while you can because when the chick ( you ) leaves the nest its a big bad world out there full of all sorts of weirdos and such like..

  3. Anything that you can find that is within these rules.

    National law

    In England, Wales and Scotland young people aged between 13 and the minimum school-leaving age may not do any work, paid or unpaid:

        * before 7am or after 7pm

        * for more than two hours on a school day or Sunday

        * before the close of school hours (however, Local Authority bylaws may allow young people to work for one hour before school)

        * for more than 12 hours a week during term time

        * for more than five hours (13 to 14 year olds) or eight hours (15 to 16 year olds) on Saturdays and during school holidays on weekdays

        * for more than 25 hours in total a week - 35 hours if aged 15 or over - during school holidays

        * for more than four hours without taking a break of at least one hour

        * in any occupations prohibited by local bylaws or other legislation, for example in any industrial setting, pubs, betting shops, or in any work that may be harmful to their health, well-being or education

    In addition, young people must have a two-week break from any work during the school holiday in each calendar year. See our guide on hours, rest breaks and the working week..

  4. Try a paper round or even saturday work at Woolworths.

  5. everything well?

  6. CIAO,se ti serve una mano puoi contattarmi privatamente perche sono impossibilato,vabbe poi ti spiego,un bacio e auguri per il tuo amore

  7. Hey, Im had the same problem. What I did is went into town, asked around a few shops and ask them if they are recruting for christmas, if they say yes, ask the minimum age requirement, it might be handy if you turn 16 before christmas. If not still ask around little side shops or hairdressers because they are always looking for help!

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