FunkyFingers Posted October 13, 2016 Content Count: 501 Joined: 05/30/16 Status: Offline Share Posted October 13, 2016 Just turned 16 a few days ago, and I would like to get a job now there's a few fast food places near me that I've applied to, but if theres definitely other jobs I'd take over working there. So does anyone know any online jobs that pay at least minimum wage that a 16 yr old like me can get? Link to comment
Four Posted October 13, 2016 Content Count: 1403 Joined: 09/15/16 Status: Offline Share Posted October 13, 2016 I started working at fast food when I was 14 (I knew the people that owned the store) been working there for a good 4 years now. All I have to say is if you really want a job with little to no effort try asking around and see if you can find someone that you know that either owns or manages a store that you can apply to. Also if your friends work somewhere try applying to those places. They could put a good word in for you. All the best funky. Link to comment
All Ts Posted October 13, 2016 Content Count: 4441 Joined: 05/28/16 Status: Offline Share Posted October 13, 2016 Online jobs? No, get a hands on job and get some actual experience my dude. Link to comment
roux Posted October 13, 2016 Content Count: 2579 Joined: 02/27/16 Status: Offline Share Posted October 13, 2016 Online jobs are not what you want to be doing. You won't acquire experience as many jobs won't take "I sat at my computer for 2 years making money" as experience for a job irl. I started working at 14 at my old school, basically being janitor during the summer. Now if you want a few tips to help you getting a job; - Stand out. If you apply somewhere, look proud of yourself, but not too much. Don't get in a store with 10 resumes, giving them one, that just shows you don't want to work THERE, but want to work ANYWHERE. - Look determined, sure of yourself. Smile to the boss, tell him how much you'd like to work for him. - Wear clean stuff. I'm the type of guy that wears jogging and metal merch, but get yourself a clean shirt and jeans, at least for the times you'll be seeing your future employer. - Don't chew gum, don't have a cellphone in your hands. - Try! Be opened to anything. You won't get the job you love at first try, it took me 2 jobs before finding the one I currently have. Tell yourself you'll be making money and getting experience for a future job. Good luck! 2 Link to comment
BlackWhite Posted October 13, 2016 Content Count: 2262 Joined: 02/05/12 Status: Offline Share Posted October 13, 2016 Don't dream on online job. You can invest in stocks and try to be editor or translator at home, but keep in mind that a 16 years old, who is still studying in school shouldn't think there is a easy job to do. Real world is harsh, I will advice you to find some customer services job and build your patience, experience with customers (you will need it when you dealing with your clients/boss) and skills. You can learn a lot even in cleaning job. Link to comment
Valk Posted October 13, 2016 Content Count: 2730 Joined: 07/28/15 Status: Offline Share Posted October 13, 2016 I would recommend not getting a fast food, but getting a serving job at a fine dinner. That's what I did two years ago and I'm still there. Link to comment
Labarr Posted October 13, 2016 Content Count: 3052 Joined: 08/30/09 Status: Offline Share Posted October 13, 2016 What are your plans for the future? College? Trade school? I assume you are still in High school? Link to comment
Ham Posted October 13, 2016 Content Count: 202 Joined: 09/21/16 Status: Offline Share Posted October 13, 2016 I worked at Staples during high school as an Easy Tech associate. Basically I sold computers, printers, and all the other tech. What was nice about the job was I made $1.25 over minimum wage, PLUS commission. I'm pretty good with technology in general and after a few training sessions and tips from my manager, I was getting at least 5 good sales a day that would end up netting me a good chunk of extra cash along with my pay check. Also, if you're super lazy like me it's nice to know that Staples was super easy mainly because who the hell goes into Staples for something other then like a notebook or some shit? The customers that came into my section were like the rejects from Best Buy, which isn't a bad thing; I still got my sales but the floor wasn't always packed with customers. My day would often consist of selling, putting away product, and slacking off in the back room. I probably did half as much work as any other retail or food service worker with more money in my pocket. If Staples doesn't sound interesting after that, my lazy man advice is look for store that doesn't get as many customers as some of its competition. Some may say that could get boring, but at least for me I would rather do less work for more money. Link to comment
FunkyFingers Posted October 13, 2016 Content Count: 501 Joined: 05/30/16 Status: Offline Share Posted October 13, 2016 What are your plans for the future? College? Trade school? I assume you are still in High school? Currently I'm leaving my options open (aka I have no idea of what I wan't to be). I'm going to apply to a few a IV league schools and take it from there, just want a small time job I can have until college. Link to comment
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