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Where can a 15 year old get a job?
#11
(04-24-2010, 06:16 PM)Neko-Chan Wrote: You could start by telling us yor specialitys.

I like computer science, basically. I don't know a lot about hardware. I'm more a software kind of person. I also know Swedish, but there's no jobs that would require the translation of Swedish where I live :p
#12
Maybe look into a Computer or Electronics school?
And you should help me finish learning Swedish. Tongue
#13
(04-24-2010, 06:56 PM)Lukas Wrote: Maybe look into a Computer or Electronics school?
And you should help me finish learning Swedish. Tongue

That seems like college-level stuff. I plan to major in computer science anyway Tongue

Sure. How advanced are you?
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(04-24-2010, 06:54 PM)Elektrisk Wrote: I like computer science, basically. I don't know a lot about hardware. I'm more a software kind of person. I also know Swedish, but there's no jobs that would require the translation of Swedish where I live :p
You could learn the basics of hardware stuff and do what I do. It's easy, and it's mainly software oriented stuff I do for people.
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#15
How are you with HTML/CSS and web programming? You should be able to do pretty well with freelance web design if you go about it the right way. If you wish, feel free to send me a PM and I'll tell you a few things that might help you out if you wish to peruse something like this.
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(04-24-2010, 08:44 PM)Tim Wrote: How are you with HTML/CSS and web programming? You should be able to do pretty well with freelance web design if you go about it the right way. If you wish, feel free to send me a PM and I'll tell you a few things that might help you out if you wish to peruse something like this.

Well, I'm trying to get better. I know how to edit a template, but making one from the ground up is way beyond me.
#17
Private Swedish lessons? Ask around, if anybody wants in your area.
Software kinda guy? Help people around your area by cleaning their comps of off viruses and all that. Improvise, go freelance.
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#18
Try to work in any automobile garage.
#19
If its money that you need, why not do freelancing stuffs at home on whatever you are good at... You could advertise through friends and peers...

But, if its money + time-killing that you need, perhaps a super-market or food outlet would allow you to meet new people as well ..

Things are different from where I come from, so I wouldn't be able to help you much Smile
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#20
My 15 & 16 year old neighbor's boys shovel my driveway, mow my yard, trim my hedges, compile paperwork for me, and this coming week, I think I'll have them start painting. I pay them $15/hour cash--tax free! They do the same for a few of my other neighbors as well and their business is booming. They have more spare cash than their parents.

Why did I hire them? They knocked on my door.
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