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I'm almost 15, what first job should I get?
I'm almost 15, what first job should I get?
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Karen’s Answer
Great you are looking at jobs and you will probably have a number of choices. Having a variety of experiences can help you later to determine your interests and skills.
If you need funds, I'd suggest creating a flyer which lists all the things you are willing to do such as run errands, child care, garden assistance, house cleaning, etc. Include days and times you are available and the more flexible you can be, the better. Include contact phone and email. Distribute to your family, neighbors, relatives and friends.
Also consider volunteering for various nonprofits such as serving a meal, helping at an event or visiting an elderly person. Those experiences will also help you develop team skills and perhaps learn about different cultures and lifestyles.
With every good wish and many blessings!
Karen
If you need funds, I'd suggest creating a flyer which lists all the things you are willing to do such as run errands, child care, garden assistance, house cleaning, etc. Include days and times you are available and the more flexible you can be, the better. Include contact phone and email. Distribute to your family, neighbors, relatives and friends.
Also consider volunteering for various nonprofits such as serving a meal, helping at an event or visiting an elderly person. Those experiences will also help you develop team skills and perhaps learn about different cultures and lifestyles.
With every good wish and many blessings!
Karen
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Teklemuz Ayenew’s Answer
If you're almost 15 and thinking about your first job, it's a great idea to start by figuring out what kind of work you love. Do you like spending time with kids, animals, or maybe working with food? Picking something that matches your interests will make the job more fun and satisfying. For instance, if you're good at school, you could tutor younger kids in math, English, or science. This not only helps them but also strengthens your own skills. If you like creating things, selling homemade items like sandwiches or eggs to neighbors or at a local market can be exciting and teach you about running a business. Whatever you choose, make sure it's something you enjoy—it will make learning and gaining experience much more enjoyable and rewarding.
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