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Well...i NEED a job, wuts a good job to work at. im 15 goin to 16. i wanna work some place where the pay is good for me. Do you guys kno where a good place to start is? i dont want to work a McDonalds. Where have u guys started to work with OK-REALLY GOOD pay?
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I am about to be 16. One job that is paid really well is detailing cars. That is my after school and weekend job. I get paid eight dollars an hour. Another good job that could have had is working at Victoria's Secret.
But you have to be eighteen. They wanted a stock guy to hang all of the clothes. Damnit! Oh well I'll have to wait till I am 18 but, car detailing is my favorite job I have ever had.
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Re: A good Place to Work?
I work at a wal-Mart pushing carts for seven bucks an hour. I consider that very good pay for the little work that's involved. However summers can be pretty harsh. Oh, & I also believe you have to be like 18 to work at Wal-Mart though I might be wrong as I just started three weeks ago & have not memerized all of the policies yet.
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At that age I worked at a housing association doing home/yard maintenance. The work was hard and the pay was ok, but I learned a lot of how things worked (machinery and appliances) from guys who knew what they were doing. That knowledge has really paid off.
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