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Jen Tung
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Food service. You'll learn a lot about people, working hard and developing a good work ethic.

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Scott Cunha
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Retail especially now during holidays

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Malcolm Hawthonre
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fast food or a store.

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Jose (Rudy) Cornejo
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Hello, you have a safe day at work.

I worked for a Korean owned grocery store and worked out pretty good for me.

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@Tyler Bryant, as a teenager you may want to focus on entry-level positions that don’t require a ton of experience.

  • Cashier.
  • Barista.
  • Pet sitter.
  • Housekeeper.
  • Lifeguard.
  • Retail sales associate.
  • Yard worker.
  • Dog walker.
  • Social Media Manager. Saying that most 17-year-olds are social media savvy feels like an understatement. ...
  • Restaurant Server. ...
  • Photo / Video Editor. ...
  • Camp Counselor. ...
  • Tour Guide. ...
  • Tutor. ...
  • Customer Service Rep.

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jennifer snow
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Work at a movie theatre

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Andromeda Ice
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For a 17 year old hmm Get back in school and find what you want to do if you don't know. Probably take a parttime side job anywhere supermarket of fastfood good for a couple of paychecks anyway or department stores are hiring for xmas there is just so much to do and no one to do it so the world is an open book right now.

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Corey McKinney
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Well am all about entrepreneurship so a good job for a teen is cutting grass or finding some one in your local neighborhood that does electrical work hvac and see if they need help and learn a trade

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Todd Harpenau
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My 1st job at 16 was busing tables at a retirement community dining room. I also went through neighborhoods distributing those paper pads for a real estate office. Had 4 realtors who each had their own neighborhoods they covered and I would just put the pads on doorsteps / front door handles. Busing tables was just hourly and the real estate one was a set rate based on how many were to be given out. If you were motivated you could get a decent pay day for just a short time working. Be ready to work up a sweat though, realtors are not overly generous when negotiating a rate, but you can make it well worth your time if you set a decent rate and hustle to finish quickly.

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Dawn Hoffman
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McDonald’s start there.

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