Tuesday, November 16, 2010

About What are a list of jobs that i a 14 year old girl can work at in Atlanta Georgia

What are a list of jobs that i a 14 year old girl can work at in Atlanta Georgia?
I dont want nothing saying im too young. I you could leave a list of them that i may work at so that i can fill out an application. Thank You. i dont want to baby sit, deliver news papers, cut grass none of that stuff i want to be employed
Careers & Employment - 7 Answers
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baby sitter? thats all i can think of
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publix kroger the street corner
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Most places are not allowed to hire anyone under 16, its against the law. Baby sitting, maybe newspaper delivery, thats about it.
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14, you're asking for a job. Never ask for a job- NEVER! You need to find something to do that adds value to someone's life, and let them know you would be willing to do it for them- for a price. You'll get the job before you ever fill out an application. At your age, I was raking leaves, shoveling snow, cleaning gutters, washing windows, and cutting grass. You can make really good money doing any one of these.
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Try McDonalds. I know they hire 15 year olds (my 15 yrs old brother worked at one this summer) I do not know about 14 yr olds.
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how about selling stuff? you can ask your parents to loan you some money to buy whit t-shirts that you can design yourself and sell at a higher price than what you bought the shirts for. or how about selling baked foods? you can bake pies or brownies and things like that and put them in boxes and sell them this christmas. you can also try babysitting, or get a newspaper route or mowing other people's lawns. you can also offer to clean other people's houses. some people might need their dogs walked. you could be a dog walker. you can also try to find out if you have any local business clubs that could help you find out if there are any companies that take in interns who are under 18. sometimes they may not pay you, but you could get a lot of exposure and training to the "real world" of business. you can also ask permission from your parents if you can sell stuff on ebay. you can sell your old clothes, books, dolls, toys, etc. try also asking your local boys and girls club or ymca/ywca if they might have any jobs for young women like you who are under 18. just be sure that you ask your parents for permission first before you go out exploring. people might take advantage of you since you're still young, so be sure nobody fools or tricks you.
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Age 15 is the minimum age requirement in the state of Mississippi and probably Georgia. Right now, you should consentrate on your school. If you feel like you must work. Try asking your school if they have anything you can do, like be a Library aid, work in the concession stand at the football and basket ball games. It's called child labor law, you should research that in the state of GA.
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Monday, November 1, 2010

About just found out i have to go to atlanta for work

just found out i have to go to atlanta for work?
for four days. Is there anything i should know? Should i be scared as a wealthy, gay white, english speaking male? Is there anything i should go see in atlanta that is historically relevant and cool and available in the evening as my day will be booked with work activities? Whats weather like in january in georgia?
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its kinda funny you mentioned so many adjectives to describe yourself. you might want to wear a sweater in january as we do get a slight frost in the mornings. as far as your evenings, just look up a gay nightclub and go clubbing. you should have plenty of fun with your "wealthy gay white english speaking" self.
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Atlanta got the perfect spot fa' dudes like u....jus move to buckhead. And go to lennox sq. mall. Almost everybody ova there Gay and Rich. U gon fit right in. Oh, in january get a jacket.
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Weather will be chilly in January. Nothing to be afraid of. You should go to the coffee shop at Outwrite books: http://www.outwritebooks.com/ It's on Piedmont @ 10th, across from the park. Historically relevant - Fox Theatre. Don't miss it. http://www.accessatlanta.com/
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