Archive for June, 2009

Jobs for 14 year olds in dallas,tx?

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

Ok so I am a 14 year old boy who is spending the whole summer at home with nothing to do. I want a job because it will keep me out of the house. So, anyone have any ideas on jobs for 14 year olds in dallas texas more specifically richardson,tx?

 
try McDonald’s or try going to set down restaurants like olive garden or somewhere and be a bust boy… ull get a pay check and tipped out at the end of the night from the servers for cleaning up the tables for them… good luck

 
Why don’t check for resorts or summer camp? They might need more workers because of the many visitors.

 

 

Alternatively, find from job boards online or go around the city. These resources might help you:  If you have found one, please help others by suggesting a job to the following site: jobs-for-14-year-olds.com

 

Please, don’t get a job just because you’re bored. Get a hobby. You might be a little young to realize this but it’s really hard for people who need jobs to get them, and it doesn’t help when young teenagers get them instead of people with real expenses.

How to Get a Fishing Job in Alaska

Monday, June 15th, 2009
Check your calendar. Typically, you will need to clear land at least two months for summer jobs in Alaska. Most of them entry-level work of salmon fishing boat known as the trollers, gillnetters and purse seiners. They will be at different times, from the beginning of May and extends to the fall. Thousands of jobs available crew in Alaska every summer, and has always been a demand for smart, motivated people, both men and women.

Made the shape. Fishing in Alaska need physical and mental stamina. If you have these things, you will remain calm. If not, then get together and develop them.

Contact the employer. Most of the people who do hiring and to write checks of Alaska commercial fishing industry is small in winter throughout the United States who is the captain, but mainly in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska.

How to Choose a First Job When you are 14

Monday, June 15th, 2009

It is important to be thinking about occupations from a young age. Try to volunteer or “job shadow” at places you are interested in working for. You should start thinking about this early, before going to college and having the pressure of choosing a major, finding internships, etc.

List all of the jobs for 14 year olds you might be interested in.

Take some time each day to research facts about each job and/or major you might be interested in. For example, a lawyer needs reading and writing skills. Keep all this info in a word file for later use.

Take a look back at the list you created as you progress through school. Reread it and look at the notes you took. This would be a good time to look for internships/volunteer opportunities in the jobs you still find interesting. Call the boss of the place, go in and talk to them and keep bothering them until they let you have a job/internship.

Look at your list and then eliminate all the jobs you dislike after trying them out and researching the major that you will need to accomplish you goal of getting that particular job for 14 year old.
Look at the list of jobs, ultimately and critically, and try to pick one that you can see yourself doing in 5 or 10 years. Talk to people who you know that have that job. Interview them. Check out internet forums, articles online about people in that line of work, and email the people in that line of work to see if they like it.

Take action and find an internship or volunteer position in the field of your choice while you are going to college. Do not wait to act. Do not wait until after you graduate. Try as many jobs as you can early, while you are still in college and can change your major if necessary. Get involved with what you want to do as soon as you can.

Jobs for teenagers in United States

Monday, June 8th, 2009
 

 

 
Jobs for young people

Let us know if they are 13 or 14-year-old young people like you allowed to work or not. After a little research, the answer may be in different countries based on your life.

United States of America

In the United States, under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), 14-year-old children be allowed to get jobs, of course, there are specific requirements, such as working hours and wages.

You can only in a non-school hours; three hours in the school 18 hours a day in school eight hours per week of non-school day and 40 hours of non-school week; and time of 7:00 to 7:00 p.m.

You can only receive a salary less than 5 U.S. dollars, which is to say, not less than 4.25 U.S. dollars can be paid to employees under 20 years of age for 90 consecutive calendar days of employment opportunities. However, many employers may give you more than that amount.

List of Good Jobs For Teens Under 16 Years

Saturday, June 6th, 2009

Young people need more money, because prices are the desire and demand, particularly in clothing and technology. Technology is now being developed more and more high-tech non-stop and often daily. Now more technology-minded young people and their parents. In fact, most young people now do not require or even pocket money from their parents because they know how to make money through online kids jobs opportunities. There are several job opportunities for young people under 16 years of age online.

Some online job opportunities for young people under 16 years of age:

1. Web Design
2. Key Terms
3. Paid survey
4. Proofreading
5. The sale of new products
6. Blog marketing
7. PPC
8. PPC
9. Typing work
10. Accounting jobs

Although some of the listed above require certain knowledge (ie, web page design need to know HTML language, or CSS), most of them do not have work experience at all. Fortunately, the work of these young people online, they can work in the comfort of their own housing, meeting any requirements and deadlines like the dress.

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Saturday, June 6th, 2009

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