Babysitting, I think is great, like if I babysit for my cousins two kids it is great seeing as they are pretty good kids, I just sit and watch TV all night and eat sweets :] then get £30+ for it usually and urr dog walking?
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Babysitting, I think is great, like if I babysit for my cousins two kids it is great seeing as they are pretty good kids, I just sit and watch TV all night and eat sweets :] then get £30+ for it usually and urr dog walking?
I'm in the same boat, no one wil give me a job.
I'm thinking about going to the job centre.
yeah. well all my cousins are younger, but my aunties.. i suppose i could ask. they go out every friday & saturday without fail :rolleyes: but they usually leave the kids with my nan.. ah well worth a try! thanks :]
yeahh. lmao at no one giving you a job :P
Depending on where you live, near me there is cafes which are always after people to wash up/make tea etc. Otherwise check you local paper(s) maybe?
I posted about this on another forum and they advised me to go somwere lke a job centre and they will find a job and help you get it but they take so much or your money or somthing ;s
I don't know if it's the same where you are, but some sports shops and takeaways at the main shopping center in Bristol let some 15 year olds work for them.
yeah. mmm hmm *ponder*
ooh good idea, thanks hazel :]]
oh right, i don't even know where the nearest job centre is ;(
yahh, thanks. i'd like to work at a sports shop or somthing. it seems easy. my mate charlee wants me to get a job at primark with her. errrrrr..
If its a big brand shop, then no, you will need a national insurance card (which you get at 16). However places like cafes and stuff like that might take you on part time if you need money. A Paperround isnt that bad..
papershop, well me and my mate are going to virgin megastore to get an application form on saturday, as we know you only have to be 16.
but no i won't do a paperround
but thanks.