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Where are good places for teens to apply for a job??

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Im 16 and just about everywhere i go i apply for a job. i need one badly but i need one thats a good place where mostly teens work.. please help.

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  1. restaurants:

    amigos

    culvurs

    don and miles

    runza

    hyvee is a store

    just about any restaurant you go to should hire 16 yr olds, where i'm from you can be 14 to get a job. what i did was go through the phone book and called every restaurant, to see if they were hiring and what the age requirement.

    i've given up now, summer's over for me, i'm going back to school in a week.

    but what i do now is get money from the internet by filling out surveys and offers and get money for them. if you want to find out more heres my blog :http://iwantmoneynow-mizz319.blogspot.co...

    Hey gurl, i even got my check to prove it.


  2. the mall

    orrrr

    go online for a part time job. so that you can hang out with your friends whenever you want. hee hee. this is what i do.

    to be specific..

    it's a site where you just click emails and read em.

    i'm networking a bunch of people so we can all cash big.

    http://hits4pay.com/members/index.cgi?fr...

    no resume needed. haha.

    so far i made 23 dollars just by reading emails.

  3. icecream stores.  skating rinks.... the mall... you could be a pizza man!!

  4. Well because you are still a minor, I think it is better for you to apply first in a call center. Though it has a good allowance for people like you, most of them applies for graveyard shift. Also, you can try being an encoder in a small company or business. As for common application, you should not take this job to support your family. Rather, take the opportunity for experience and small allowance (for school stuff or leisure purposes).

    You should always bare that to your mind to attract positive idea about you. Always commit yourself in lesser degree because you are still young. You should not pressure yourself too much.

  5. When I was your age, I applied to work at places where I spent my time (and money), therefore benefiting me beyond getting a paycheck.  For example, I got a job at the roller rink I spent a lot of my time at and got free admission when I wasn't working.  I also worked at an arcade I liked to hang out at and got to play games free after-hours.  If you're into clothes, apply to stores you like to shop at.  Many times they offer nice employee discounts!  Good luck.

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