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What are some good summer jobs for kids around 13 and 16

August 9, 2009 by · No Comments · Uncategorized

Burger King
A number of small restaurants (I know that pizza place, the employment of 15)
(Tel person)
Domino (Tel person)
Pizza Hut (Tel person)
This may be a little late, but there are some camps, they pay for junior high school councelors
This and Jerrys

Important thing is to check around the shops and the like … please: Hello, I am speaking of your hiring managers … Hello, My name is (your name) and I just want to know that if you were employed by the summer. …. Well, what age range in employment for you. Since this is as simple as that. Good luck:)

Wow, this must be a lot of elderly people to answer. They do not know that the Internet is a new way to make money. Employers want to hear from you, they want to know what you think, they pay enormous. If you want some extra cash online, you can try this. http://www.freewebs.com/bankinthemoney. I have already proved that this site works. I have 91 dollars in the last month, I hope that more of this month. Remember, this is perhaps one hours work.

What kind of jobs can kids do when they are under 15?

August 9, 2009 by · No Comments · Uncategorized

This is a bit difficult, but some great ideas are:

Care, so some posters advertising on your neighbors, your parents may have available to them for your friends and children

Yard work or shovel snow, go door-to-door, but put forth a reasonable amount.

The sale of some old things you do not want to either sell in the yard, to a friend, or even online, with the help of parents!

In addition, this is a very long term, planting gardens and sell them in the summer. Not even joking, I do this once, then it better!

You can do to take care of. Put up posters, so that the number of people to be responsible for them on bulletin boards around the cities and towns in. This is a great way to make a little money, and fun!

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August 9, 2009 by · 1 Comment · Uncategorized

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