question for teenagers : money?
hey
guys, im a 15 year old teenage girl and i want to make/earn money.my
parents give me 50 dollars/weelk and i dont think that's enough cause
sometimes i have to buy clothes and personal stuff. i dont want to get a
job like McDonald's or anything. is there any possible way i can make
money?
i live in sydney, australia by the way.
Parenting - 10 Answers
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1 :
I
don't know about in Australia but I know where I live in Canada a lot
of 15 year olds have jobs, and it doesn't have to be a fast food
restaurant. When I was 15 I worked at a clothes store and an ice plant.
2 :
what about working in a mall?
3 :
$50
a week wow you're spoiled sorry to tell you this but if you want to
make money you're gonna have to earn it and the only jobs for 15 year
olds are usually at places like McDonald's so grow up and learn to work
for your money
4 :
Fashion shop?
5 :
50 a
week? You lucky B.astard! Mow lawns, pressure wash driveways, clean cars
and mailboxes, just ask your neighbors if there's anything they need
done.
6 :
paper boy
7 :
WOW 50 bucks a week??
lol go find a job - im sure someone will hire you at a better company
than mcdonalds. if not, then do yard work and whatnot. best of luck!
8 :
Well,
as i'm a Singaporean, we have few options of getting part time job. You
an always become a sales girl like working in The Body Shop or any
stores or boutique. Not only willl you get paid but you get the staffs
discount for you to enjoy like getting your cosmetics or clothes at
staff rates. So if you wanna work, find a place where you get benefits
as well.
9 :
babysitting is always an option or in a retail shop.
woolworths is nearly always looking for junior members of staff
10 :
How
about a diffrent take on all of this. Why don't you make your job
learning how ro budget the $50 per week that you get. That's an insane
ammount of money to be giving a 15 year old unless you are doing LOTS
around the house. My 10 year old does dishes, laundry and helps out with
whatever else comes our way and doesn't get that much. I'll admit that
she's somewhat spoiled materially, but knows the value of a dollar and
the value of pitching in as a family.