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Meet wroteHe added it to the list,Loq wrote I plan on getting a paper round soon, at school itself its not so easy, you can get lots of jobs from the age of 13 (More than you think)
Not just paper rounds. Well in the UK anyway
i think he means by selling stuff in school
In the uk you can work in a cafe, sweet shop, accesories shop ETC ETC at the age of 13
Theres just strict laws on the hours and time ETC :p
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ewok wrote Buy a bulk of Gatorade which is like $12 for like 24 pack. Sell them at school for a dollar a piece.That's honestly the best idea I may have ever heard lol
That's good profit.
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I get paid over 15 a week to go to school because I am staying on in school for the last year ;)
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Loq wroteMeet wroteHe added it to the list,Loq wrote I plan on getting a paper round soon, at school itself its not so easy, you can get lots of jobs from the age of 13 (More than you think)
Not just paper rounds. Well in the UK anyway
i think he means by selling stuff in school
In the uk you can work in a cafe, sweet shop, accesories shop ETC ETC at the age of 13
Theres just strict laws on the hours and time ETC :p
oh right sorry mate didnt notice it
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Seed wroteI once did it with a shops own brand of monsterewok wrote Buy a bulk of Gatorade which is like $12 for like 24 pack. Sell them at school for a dollar a piece.That's honestly the best idea I may have ever heard lol
That's good profit.
But i bought 4 packs (1.50) And sold them for 1 each,
2.50 profit i could get a day
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you can sell anything to people silly enough to buy it. no really. and the younger the person. the easier lol.
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Meet wroteTaken from : [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]Loq wroteMeet wroteHe added it to the list,Loq wrote I plan on getting a paper round soon, at school itself its not so easy, you can get lots of jobs from the age of 13 (More than you think)
Not just paper rounds. Well in the UK anyway
i think he means by selling stuff in school
In the uk you can work in a cafe, sweet shop, accesories shop ETC ETC at the age of 13
Theres just strict laws on the hours and time ETC :p
oh right sorry mate didnt notice it
What the law says
Working hours
Under 16: Children can only work from the age of 13 (with a few exceptions, such as acting on TV). The law on working hours for a teen aged 13-16 says:
During term time they can only work a maximum of 12 hours per week.
They're not allowed to work after 7pm.
During school holidays they are allowed to work 25 hours per week if they are 13-14, and 35 hours per week if they are 15-16.
There are also restrictions on how many hours per day - for example they're only allowed to work for 2 hours on a Sunday.
Local authorities have restrictions on the type of work that under 16s can do - for example, they won't be allowed to work on a factory or building site. Check with your local authority for any other specifics.
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Seed wroteIt actually is one of the best ideas out there except for the fact that people want it cold and my school added a Gatorade machine so now I don't get much businessewok wrote Buy a bulk of Gatorade which is like $12 for like 24 pack. Sell them at school for a dollar a piece.That's honestly the best idea I may have ever heard lol
That's good profit.
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Loq wroteMeet wroteTaken from : [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]Loq wroteMeet wroteHe added it to the list,Loq wrote I plan on getting a paper round soon, at school itself its not so easy, you can get lots of jobs from the age of 13 (More than you think)
Not just paper rounds. Well in the UK anyway
i think he means by selling stuff in school
In the uk you can work in a cafe, sweet shop, accesories shop ETC ETC at the age of 13
Theres just strict laws on the hours and time ETC :p
oh right sorry mate didnt notice it
What the law says
Working hours
Under 16: Children can only work from the age of 13 (with a few exceptions, such as acting on TV). The law on working hours for a teen aged 13-16 says:
During term time they can only work a maximum of 12 hours per week.
They're not allowed to work after 7pm.
During school holidays they are allowed to work 25 hours per week if they are 13-14, and 35 hours per week if they are 15-16.
There are also restrictions on how many hours per day - for example they're only allowed to work for 2 hours on a Sunday.
Local authorities have restrictions on the type of work that under 16s can do - for example, they won't be allowed to work on a factory or building site. Check with your local authority for any other specifics.
Good info for people in UK, thnks
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Even though it is illegal in the UK, selling cigarettes in school for 50p each can turn quite a profit! I buy a 20 deck and sell 10 and smoke 10 for myself! The money from selling the 10 lets me make money to buy more cigarettes while i can Satisfy my habit without losing any money! Just don't get caught or you will be screwed!
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