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What are some jobs that are looking for a 14 year old

I am 14 year old and is ready work at a fast food restaurant. The reason I am looking for another jobs is because the one I have now is not paying enough but I do not want to leave it yet, so I want to look for another job first.I don't really want to work at a fast food as I don't fit in with fast foods. I am looking for a job that rembilizes something with clothing or stationary. I don't really want to work at food shops as it hasnt caught my interest. In a job I am looking at getting a job that is pretty small but purchase me a salary of $20 to $30.
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Alex’s Answer

working at a retail shop, whether it is clothing or jewelry, or even at a grocery store, department store such as target if they hire minors. at your young age, all jobs and positions will be entry-level and through hard work and dedication, you can move up to management so that you can get to the desired wage.
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Frank’s Answer

Hi Briena...you are in a part of the world I am a big fan of as my kids were both born in Sydney ; ). The nice thing about being an entrepreneur is that you don't have to be a certain age to get started. So, think about what you like to do or maybe with some of your friends what you could put together as a small business idea. It could be anything from a neighborhood car washing service to a new software APP that you develop by partnering with one of your friends who might be into gaming. At the end of the day, you want to have the experience of building something from scratch as it is a great way to differentiate yourself as you begin looking at applications for uni. Good luck and congratulations to the Aussie Women's swim team at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics which will be coming to Queensland soon ; )
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Drew’s Answer

Retail jobs offer a wide range of tasks that will develop meaningful skills as you grow into an adult. Numbers, people, problem-solving, technology, teamwork...it exposes you to a good variety. Other jobs outside of retail at your age could be a camp counselor / day care assistant for much younger children.
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