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Where can you go when you're 13 or 14 for little money? and got a better answer
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Put up leaflets or sell something you don't need on AVITO
Put up leaflets or sell something you don't need on AVITO
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Go to an accounting course to learn something and then go to work. don't go to work at 14 years old. Believe me on YOUR life you will still work!
Go to an accounting course to learn something and then go to work. don't go to work at 14 years old. Believe me on YOUR life you will still work!
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Well do everyone's homework and get paid! Hire workers from high school to make it easier for them to do it!
Well do everyone's homework and get paid! Hire workers from high school to make it easier for them to do it!
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At the very least you can sell cosmetics. I think the best thing at this age is a promoter. A lot of advertising agencies have a lot of different promotions. I started out that way myself when I was 14. There were actions where I had to shout out a memorized speech to the floor of the store and where you only have to stand in a T-shirt with the logo of the organization. At that age it's hard to find something better. At 16 it's easier to find something at 18. If you have a desire to work - don't put it off! Experience independence in financial matters at least to some extent worth it. Judging by my acquaintances, it is much easier to climb the career ladder for those who started working early than for those who started doing this after graduation. Good luck to you!
At the very least you can sell cosmetics. I think the best thing at this age is a promoter. A lot of advertising agencies have a lot of different promotions. I started out that way myself when I was 14. There were actions where I had to shout out a memorized speech to the floor of the store and where you only have to stand in a T-shirt with the logo of the organization. At that age it's hard to find something better. At 16 it's easier to find something at 18. If you have a desire to work - don't put it off! Experience independence in financial matters at least to some extent worth it. Judging by my acquaintances, it is much easier to climb the career ladder for those who started working early than for those who started doing this after graduation. Good luck to you!