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mcafee | 19:07 Wed 22nd Jul 2009 | ChatterBank
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i am 14 and i really need a job but i dont no where to start looking i have had a paper round and i was bored of that in a couple of weeks a do enough babysitting at the moment for my mum i just need a change of job because its not like i havn't tryed what do i do ?
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"Bored with a paper round after 2weeks".....nonsense.

I had a paper round from the age of 14 to 18yrs old.

You have given up one job and now you want advice about another.
you are too young to be employed properly what about washing cars, lawn-mowing or weeding?
Are there any farms near you that need help picking their crops? I know a lot of the teenagers near where I live do that.
bored after a couple of weeks--nice attitude.
as you grow and enter the world of adulthood you will find that most things get boring after a while.
change the attitude not the job
hi mcafee,
you could try a Saturday job in a shop or store. My daughter started off as a Saturday girl in a hairdressers, she is now the owner of the shop.

(daffy wares a pale pink shell suit and wants to marry me lol )
Bored after 2 weeks! How do you think you will feel after up to 40 years at work?
Either make up your mind what you want and knuckle down to work to get there or be prepared to be 'bored' all your life.
My (excellent) english teacher used to say that boredom is just another word for laziness.
i'm never bored of being lazy
because its not like i havn't tryed? (sic)

Yes it is excatly like you haven't tried..

2 weeks and you got bored..... gawd help you when you get out in the real world.
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if you need a job then you have to wrestle with your inclination to boredom. In real life people do some very dull and boring jobs because they need to work.

If you maintain this flippant attitude its highly likely that people will be too wary to employ you.
portyboy,
most of us like to try and tone it down a bit when kids are on
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nope
Chuck dont you,like me have the gift of dyslexia?maybe mcafee also has the same gift.
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nope,can't be bothered,
i am not English so why would i want to use the queens English?
noway, yes I do, and you are right, I should not be picking up on fairly easy and common spelling mistakes.

mcafee, I apologise for picking up on your spelling, the rest of my answer I stand by though.

Think of something you like doing as a hobby and see if you can find a job relating to that.



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^ Queen's English: capital W for the word 'well'.

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