What are suitable jobs for a 13 year old and how would i be able to find one?

August 15th, 2008 | by admin |
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cutebutcrazy2013 asked:


I will be 14 in october but i need a job right now. What types of jobs would be good for me? How would i be able to find a job like this? How should i appear when applying for a job like this? Do you have any tips for applying for a job? Do you know of any job openings in Mason, OH?

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  1. 8 Responses to “What are suitable jobs for a 13 year old and how would i be able to find one?”

  2. By monkeylover on Aug 16, 2008 | Reply

    you could babysit. i don’t think you can get an actual job considering the child labor laws.

  3. By ladylaw_912 on Aug 17, 2008 | Reply

    Read, Read, Read, and prepare for school in September

  4. By dreamgurl009 on Aug 19, 2008 | Reply

    I think you might be too young to get a real job. I don’t know of any places that hire at 13. You can try putting out flyers offering your help - mowing the lawn, babysitting etc.

  5. By la_ra_ha2003 on Aug 21, 2008 | Reply

    you can babysit, or even do yard work for people. Let people in your church know you are looking for work, and maybe they will have odd jobs for you to do, or even more. You could ask at your grocery store to put a notice, but be very careful when answering these people who call you, you might have your parents go with you, to see if they are good people.–good luck!

  6. By Heather S on Aug 24, 2008 | Reply

    Well i live in MA, however i do know that babysitting is a great job. Put in ad in a newspaper suggesting your availabilites, and make sure you check the person out before jumping in. If you don’t like kids, try housekeeping, like mopping, washing dishes..things people don’t have time for. Offer affordable hours, and dollar per hour, like 7 or 8, because even if they higher you for an hour, at least you’re 8 dollars richer.

  7. By sha sha on Aug 25, 2008 | Reply

    yes.news paper sell. when u turn 14 baby sit.act like u 15

  8. By cayec56@sbcglobal.net on Aug 26, 2008 | Reply

    You could also deliver newspapers - if you have a bike or transportation. Check your local nespaper for routes that may be open in your area.

  9. By phylisha06 on Aug 27, 2008 | Reply

    well your age interferes with child labor laws, so whatever job you get, it will have to be paying you through personal checks.

    my advice?
    1. ask if any of your parents’ friends have tasks to be done around their homes.

    2. babysit (i did this at ur age)

    3. if your parents allow you to, post flyers around your housing area listing the type of chores you can do for them (ex: mowing lawns, cleaning back yards, organizing garages)

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