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    You can't legally work until you are 14 - paper round I think MAY be 13 but I'm not sure. 14 you can get a license to work during school hours for performing etc. but that's rare and I don't think you're a big performer (no offence) so yh.

    Small cafés MAY take you at 14/15 but they normally don't until 16.

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    There is this big market down the road from me and you can get a job their really easily on weekends. My friend goes there on a saturday and sunday and gets like £70 or something

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    If you like football, become a referee. Very good money for a young person especially.

    Also, it is nice that you want to help your parents, but you will never earn enough at your age to make that much of an impact.


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    It's difficult for us older enough to find work haha.

    The only thing I can think is a paper round at your age. If you know anybody who's self employed (and not dangerous) you could maybe help them out? When I was 14 I used to help my mums friend who was a landscape gardener =]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Milestone View Post
    If you like football, become a referee. Very good money for a young person especially.

    Also, it is nice that you want to help your parents, but you will never earn enough at your age to make that much of an impact.
    How do you go about that, I'm interested.

    Quote Originally Posted by Moh View Post
    It's difficult for us older enough to find work haha.

    The only thing I can think is a paper round at your age. If you know anybody who's self employed (and not dangerous) you could maybe help them out? When I was 14 I used to help my mums friend who was a landscape gardener =]
    That's a good idea. Also, maybe if any of your friends parents or mum/dad's friends own a business they might employ you just helping around the shop etc? My friend works in his Dad's shop

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    It's not a regular job but child minding/car washing earn £5-10 for a few hours work =]
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hayleigh, View Post
    It's not a regular job but child minding/car washing earn £5-10 for a few hours work =]
    That is shocking, shocking money.

    Quote Originally Posted by Conservative, View Post
    How do you go about that, I'm interested.



    That's a good idea. Also, maybe if any of your friends parents or mum/dad's friends own a business they might employ you just helping around the shop etc? My friend works in his Dad's shop
    http://www.footballreferee.org/become_referee.php

    My mistake, it is fourteen to become a referee.

    But anyway, £49 fee to do the course. I earn £18 for an U11-13 game (U11/12 is 30 mins each way, U13 is 35) - so it works out at just under £18 an hour (5-10 mins half time..). If I do an U14 game (still 35 mins each way) I earn £23 a game. Basically as there is a higher chance you have to book someone.


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    Any idea when your doing work experience? I know some schools do it early, so maybe if you go onto work experience, they might keep you for weekends jobs or something.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Communist View Post
    Any idea when your doing work experience? I know some schools do it early, so maybe if you go onto work experience, they might keep you for weekends jobs or something.
    I doubt any schools do it when the kids are 13.


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    I do it next year in year 10.
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