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Does the mechanic job pay good?

Does the mechanic job pay well? I am a 12 year old 7th grader, first year into middle school. I want to be a mechanic when I’m old enough to apply for a job application for a mechanic, but I don’t know the salary, or average monthly pay. I want to work on cars. I need enough money to purchase my own things for myself because when I am old enough to apply for a job, I know my dad will want me to start buying my own things as he is now, but more strict. Honestly, any amount of money is fine but because I will be in school, I will probably work only 2 days a week on the weekends for only about 8 hours. If I make minimum wage, that is fine because I have an income. So please, could someone help me understand the average weekly pay for a mechanic that is going to be a teenager? And I know pay depends on my age. Since I will be working young, I do not think I will be a full mechanic, maybe like an assistant. Also, I will start my job around 14-15 years old. So, does the mechanic job pay well as a 14-15 year old working on the weekends for 8 hours?

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Good weekend-only jobs?

Hi. I'm just wondering if anybody knows of some good jobs that can hire people only for the weekends. I'm a college student who already works 20 hours a week at the library so the weekend is all that I can manage. I've been considering applying to restaurants and the like because it seems like that's where I'd have the best luck. #retail #restaurants #jobs-for-college-students #weekend-jobs

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What are some tips for how to pass online job assessments?

Hello there. I'm a student at community college, who also works at the library 20 hours a week. I now need a second job to supplement my income. I have always had trouble with applications that require online assessments. I've applied to Target, Sams, Wal-Mart, and Ross in the past and have failed multiple times. I've read some good tips online already- such as being honest, being consistent, and always strongly disagreeing with "absolute" type of questions (or any questions that would encourage hiding a theft). There was also advice to not always say that you're going to go to a manager for assistance, which is how I'm prone to answering the questions. I just wondered if there were any other tips. I do realize that it's possible that my current rejections have had more to do with my only being available on weekends than anything else. But I'm still hoping you all could help. P.S. None of the jobs that I've snagged in the past have required online assessments. #retail #jobs-for-college-students #weekend-jobs #online-assessments

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