Question:
Interactive full time jobs for a 16 year old with business experience?
K
2011-08-09 06:57:51 UTC
Hi there. I just turned 16 and I want to start working. I can work full time because I do Virtual school and will finish up my junior year by christmas, leaving a whole 8 months that I can work full time at a job (9to5). I have tons of business experience, and started my own software development company. I babysit sometimes and the kids always love me, and parents ask me to watch their kids all the time because I can be quite creative with things to do. I would Possibly like to be a camp counselor, or somewhere with a higher responsibly that actually puts my skill to work and gives me experience. Does anybody have any job ideas? I am also an excellent cook and am very skilled at voice acting and creating characters. Which is another reason why kids love me so much because I can do impressions of their favorite people/characters. Obviously fast food/bagging food is too mind numbing and I wouldn't want to do that kind of job. Any ideas? I live in Orlando, FL
Three answers:
anonymous
2011-08-10 01:00:18 UTC
When it comes to finding ways to earn money, consider a Denver (Colorado, USA) woman that lost her upper management job. She started a simple business picking up dog droppings that led to earnings of over $75,000 a year, working outside, setting her own hours, and could be done using a bicycle as transportation. It is also something a child age 10 and up can do alone, an adult can do, or a whole family can do together. This article describes how.

http://waits4u.com/WorkingInABadEconomy



In this economy, you need to think outside box. Companies are refusing to take applications from the unemployed resulting in many giving up.

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/job-listings-unemployed-not-apply-133143362.html

http://finance.yahoo.com/career-work/article/109471/meet-the-unemployable-man?mod=career-work

http://www.usnews.com/articles/business/careers/2009/07/22/states-where-the-unemployed-are-giving-up.html

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anonymous
2011-08-09 07:18:32 UTC
Hi there. I just turned 16 and I want to start working. I can work full time because I do Virtual school and will finish up my junior year by christmas, leaving a whole 8 months that I can work full time at a job (9to5). I have tons of business experience, and started my own software development company. I babysit sometimes and the kids always love me, and parents ask me to watch their kids all the time because I can be quite creative with things to do. I would Possibly like to be a camp counselor, or somewhere with a higher responsibly that actually puts my skill to work and gives me experience. Does anybody have any job ideas? I am also an excellent cook and am very skilled at voice acting and creating characters. Which is another reason why kids love me so much because I can do impressions of their favorite people/characters. Obviously fast food/bagging food is too mind numbing and I wouldn't want to do that kind of job. Any ideas? I live in Orlando, FL
austell
2016-09-17 13:00:47 UTC
I was once 14 while I bought my first activity. I labored for the the town doing elementary landscaping for regional charities like homeless shelters and obstacle being pregnant facilities. When the summer time ended, I labored at McDonald's for a even as, earlier than getting frustrated with the horrible paintings atmosphere. Then I labored for three years within the kitchen of a bar/bowling alley. I additionally did plenty of babysitting at the part which oftentimes can pay even higher than a side time activity. If I have been you, I'd attempt to get a task within the kitchen of a cafe with a bar. When you are ancient adequate, switch to a bar-tending function. Bartenders make a ton of cash in suggestions!


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