I need a job.
#21
Hey z250, That position is taken by a couple of my buddies so I would pick something else.HAHA.
McDonalds is a good start. What about resturants in your area? I was a buser/dishwasher and I got a percentage from the waitress's and it added up faster then working at a fastfood place making mininum wage. I also worked for the local ski/golf resort, got tips(bribes) from the skiers who wanted to park at the bottom of the hill that was reserved for the lodge guest's(I was the gate guard). I made more in one ski season then a whole year washing dishes.(I felt like a politican accepting bribes just on a much smaller scale)AlaskaBoy.
McDonalds is a good start. What about resturants in your area? I was a buser/dishwasher and I got a percentage from the waitress's and it added up faster then working at a fastfood place making mininum wage. I also worked for the local ski/golf resort, got tips(bribes) from the skiers who wanted to park at the bottom of the hill that was reserved for the lodge guest's(I was the gate guard). I made more in one ski season then a whole year washing dishes.(I felt like a politican accepting bribes just on a much smaller scale)AlaskaBoy.
#22
Try finding a job with a landscaper or somebody mowing lawns. My uncle started a landscaping business a few years ago and I took over a few of his accounts and am planning on totally taking over his business this April. One of my accounts I get $50 a week for just mowing their lawn, which isn't much, but when you consider I am picking up around 10 more, thats pretty decent money considering it is tax free most of the time and I don't have any other expenses besides paying for equipment maintenence and my truck payments. I'll be clearing around $450 a week and I only have to work for about 15 hours or so, so I can still have another part time job if I wanted. Sometimes I also get a bigger specialty project like regrading somebody's yard and can get $2000 or so for that and can get it done in under 5 days of after-school work. The money is there, but it takes hard work to get it.
#23
yup i worked at a construction company all last summer. i worked only around teh yard fixing things and painting things sometimes i would sit in the back and eat and get paid to do nothing. i also cut 4 lawns at $10 a piece once a week. paid really good. hopefully this summer i can go out on the jobs and do real work i rather work hard and get paid than be bored and get paid. i really wanna work at a dealership this year though. im gonna go to a few and talk to them. o ya im 14 and will be 15 in 2 months
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