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Can I get a real job at 15 years old?

Hey. Do you know anywhere near malden ma (like everett or revere) that would hire a 15 year old boy? Please don't tell me yardwork or shoveling snow, because I need a "real" job, such as something in retail. Thank you very much!

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  • 1 decade ago
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    I think Winn Dixie will hire 15 year olds for baggers.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Culver's minimum hiring age is 14 with a workers permit.

    I called many stores because I am 14 looking for a job. This was the response they gave which makes me happy after looking for so long.

    Find a local one go online and apply and go in store to apply or call and ask if they are hiring.

    What I did was Google a bunch of business near my home and found their numbers using Google maps or their sites and I called and directly asked if they are hiring and what age do they hire at.

    Try local grocery stores, pizza parlors, retail stores, fast food restaurants.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    haha, have you checked out the child labor laws in your area? I couldn't get myself a good job til I was 18 cuz of that. You could always try retail (like Walmart) or ... yea, that's pretty much it. lol, I worked as a waitress for a few summers as well as assistant maintenance, but no one took me seriously until I was 18.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I make some extra money taking surveys.

    I found a site that doesn't try to charge you anything

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