ups?? damn.. i think you have to be 18.. thier ideal candidate is a college student that wants/needs to work nights..
but good idea..
loading and unloading trucks..
builds stamina
ups?? damn.. i think you have to be 18.. thier ideal candidate is a college student that wants/needs to work nights..
but good idea..
loading and unloading trucks..
builds stamina
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ups at 16?
well, right now im thinking a lifeguird, or a job at the local golf-contry club would be the best bets. not very many guys are lifeguards are they. what kinds of things could he do at a golf place?
If he can find a good (meth free crew), he'll learn alot about team work and he built. Lugging construction materials all day is great for the your man's body. Also, he'll get hurt alot (smashed fingers, bruises, etc....) which will get him physically tough for life. I loved construction: get to see what you've made: immediate gratification and new skills.
JUST MAKE SURE HE DOESN'T GET RUNNING WITH ONE OF THE NETHED OUT CREWS. THERE ARE TONS OF THEM OUT THERE. LOOK FOR AN OLD MAN RUNNING THE SHOW WITH CLEAN LOOKING CREW MEMBERS.
rEMEMBER, YOUR SON WILL START AT THE BOTTOM BUT SHOULD GET CLOSE TO $10/HR.
Shitty jobs sure made me appreciate money. I HAD to get a job, because I got a large speeding ticket and had to pay it off. Worked as a dishwasher at a restaurant. Made me value hard work, and money management. Then I felt pleasure as I worked my way up. I then was a bus-boy, then a waiter. Proved to me that hard work does pay off, and that you never have to settle for anything. Working afew jobs, helped me find out what I want to do in life alittle better than before.Originally Posted by Red Ketchup
My boy works at a local gym. He is at the front desk, answers phone, scans cards, folds towels, gives tours and is a general utility type person. Pay is over 6.00/hr, plus he gets a free membership at the gym. Now the little turd is a member of two gyms, and has three to work out in, my gym, his work, and the football weight room at his high school. He loves it,great environment, the adult co-workers, bb and pl all treat him great because he loves to learn and lift and is not a smartass like his old man. Plus he is learning life skills by learning to deal with rude and/or retarded clients in a way other than face masking them.
where i live most lifeguards are guys...few of my friends from school used to do that..good money, good girls..lolOriginally Posted by roger24
tell him to check out the catering/bus boy they seem to make decent money
i was a waiter worked 4 days a week about 20-25 hours a week and took in on average of $600 a week
not bad for a 17yo making around $20 an hour....
or try a local gym.
Once again, have him join the army reserves.
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