Question:
where is the best place to get a job when your 18?
cici
2007-04-23 12:15:55 UTC
where is the best place to get a job when your 18?
Nine answers:
anonymous
2007-04-23 12:19:27 UTC
hair salon
anonymous
2007-04-23 19:38:10 UTC
What would you love to be doing 10 years from now? Take any job you can get in that profession or business regardless of pay. Work hard, learn and get along with your fellow employees and the rewards will come.



If you have no idea get a job in healthcare...hospitals, elderly care etc. or one with the federal government. The pay is decent and there's job security.
Frank
2007-04-23 19:23:00 UTC
Depends on what you want as a career. 18 is young and you need to see life and not rush into anything, but customer service is always usefull, from hotel, catering, sales, to public relations, civil and public service such as Police, Social Services etc...



You need experience of how to deal with people, because after all, all jobs have people in them, so ensuring you dont work alone, or stuck in an office alone at 18 is essential i think.
SanMan
2007-04-24 07:40:16 UTC
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sandraseigle
2007-04-23 19:25:00 UTC
I would say if you know what kind of career you're interested in, and have good options available, try to find an internship or a lower level job in a field that you want to be in. Not only does it look great on future resumes, but it gives you some great hands-on experience to work with later. Good luck!
jodie_the_superstar
2007-04-23 19:29:02 UTC
I have my own online web-store I never have to touch products all I do is give out my web-store address and encourage people to shop. You get items at wholesale, but you charge your clients retail and at the end of the month you recieve a check for the difference. We sell just about anything anyone could ever want and have many affiliate partners here are just a few: Circuit City, Barnes and Noble, Dell, Pac-Sun, and many many more. If your intrested in hearing more just e-mail me at jodie_superstar@yahoo.com
ladysecretz
2007-04-23 19:24:26 UTC
Preferably for an insurance company or an office type job. Looks good on a reseme.



However, if you don't want to be stuck, you could work somewhere like In-N-Out.



I think you just have to ask yourself what you want to do and just go after it.
paul
2007-04-23 19:32:18 UTC
if your 18 and are at college try aldi they pay up to £7 an hour if not i dont think a hairdressers is good you will only get £80 a week if that but you will get training . x
WC
2007-04-23 19:20:48 UTC
There is no best place. When something comes along, take it, and continue to look for something better.


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