Hello, everyone.
No, I don't have a job... I'm only 15, but I will have one soon
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Cheers,
Peek
No, I'm 13 only. I think I go to work if 16 or something to get cash and buy things what I want, dont need to ask money from parents anymore then
I'm 15 and I babysit my neighbors sometimes.
I work at Bluecross Blueshield doing information security
No I don't have a job. I'm still studying and 2 more years from now to finish the course.
I've tried getting a job so many times.. But I had no luck..
Next year once I've started my degree I will definitely have to sort myself out with a part time job.
Currently a student, whom is applying for jobs.
(04-24-2010, 08:25 AM)Markus Wrote: [ -> ]Currently a student, whom is applying for jobs.
Just to let you know, using 'whom' in this case is incorrect.
You would say 'who'. It's easy to know which to use if you replace the relative pronoun(who/whom) with a personal pronoun (I/she/he/ect).
So, "Currently a student, who is applying for jobs." - "Who is applying for jobs? -
He is."
http://www.wikihow.com/Use-%22Who%22-and...-Correctly