Posted by Tom in TN on May 23, 2014 at 18:12:13 from (70.210.9.159):
In Reply to: jobs posted by Nick167 on May 23, 2014 at 17:09:41:
Nick,
First, let me commend you for your maturity to be actively looking for a job at your age. I know lots of young men who have no interest whatever in working for anyone.
I don't know your situation so anything that I say is just a "shot-in-the-dark", but if you can't find someone to hire you, I wonder if it would be possible for you to start your own business.
Service businesses can be started with very little capital. Lawn mowing, newspaper delivery, pet walking, car washing, weed pulling, string trimmer operating, grocery delivering, and any other thing that you see people doing that you could do for them, are possibilities. No one thing will provide a lot of money, but if you hustle and do a few different things, you might be able to stay busy.
And as always, if you can get someone to agree for you to do something, and then you hire a buddy to help you for less than you're going to make, you can leverage your time and make more money.
In any event, good luck. Be strong. Stick with it. You're going to be a success.
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