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Rebecca’s Answer
Thank you for your question. Please ensure you are eligible to work at your age in your country.
Below are my suggestions:
1. Explore any working opportunities in school, eg school library, administration, etc
2. Check with your neighbours to see they need any help, eg baby sitting, gardening, etc.
3. Find any working opportunities in the neighborhood, eg groceries, education centre, etc
4. Explore job opportunities in chain stores, eg fast food shop, supermarket, etc
Discuss with your parents on the job before you start and on your financial issues.
Hope this helps! Good luck!
May Almighty God bless you!
Below are my suggestions:
1. Explore any working opportunities in school, eg school library, administration, etc
2. Check with your neighbours to see they need any help, eg baby sitting, gardening, etc.
3. Find any working opportunities in the neighborhood, eg groceries, education centre, etc
4. Explore job opportunities in chain stores, eg fast food shop, supermarket, etc
Discuss with your parents on the job before you start and on your financial issues.
Hope this helps! Good luck!
May Almighty God bless you!
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Sagarika’s Answer
Hello Charles,
Hope you are doing well ! Here are some great options you can try:
Retail store – Simple tasks like stocking shelves or helping customers.
Fast food or coffee shop – Flexible hours, perfect for evenings and weekends.
Tutoring – If you’re good at a subject, help younger students and earn extra cash.
Grocery helper or delivery – Local stores often hire teens for packing or delivery.
These jobs are beginner-friendly, fit around your school schedule, and can help you earn money quickly. You’ve got this—start with one that feels right for you! All the best :)
Hope you are doing well ! Here are some great options you can try:
Retail store – Simple tasks like stocking shelves or helping customers.
Fast food or coffee shop – Flexible hours, perfect for evenings and weekends.
Tutoring – If you’re good at a subject, help younger students and earn extra cash.
Grocery helper or delivery – Local stores often hire teens for packing or delivery.
These jobs are beginner-friendly, fit around your school schedule, and can help you earn money quickly. You’ve got this—start with one that feels right for you! All the best :)