ANSWERS: 8
  • How about a scrubber? Because of the drink thing, you cannot be a waiter or waitress, but you can clean tables. My cousin is one, her money is pretty good.
  • https://www.hireteen.com/jobs-for-16-year-olds/
  • If you can provide a service that people need they will be happy to pay you for it regardless of your age. The "catch", of course, is that you have to able to do the job as well or better than a professional adult. There is a lot of stuff you might do. Mowing lawns is one, silkscreening t-shirts is another but the end result has to compete with professionals. Also understand that if you screw it up, it might be expensive for you so BE GOOD AT IT at a professional level. It CAN be done.
  • stay in school. work sucks.
  • The Flexiport is a one stop shop to hire the world
  • The Flexiport is a one stop shop to hire the world’s best freelancers. Their client list includes startups, small businesses,etc. If you’re looking for work and are talented they will send you business. If you’re a company and you’re looking for a top developer or designer, they will match you with a top freelancer to get the job done.
  • Working papers are nothing more than a form from the school that your parent signs, and you bring to your employer so they can show you're legit. True story (you might not get away with it today): I had to travel over to Board of Ed offices in a large city for the papers. I had a letter signed by my Mom, but at the Bd. of Ed, I was told I had to have her sign the original form. A woman (obviously not my mother) standing nearby said "Oh, did I forget to sign your papers?" I looked back at the clerk at the desk, who raised his head to stare at the ceiling. I got my papers that day.
  • Become a forger.

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