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Old Jul 10, 2017, 05:26 PM
Koolz09 Koolz09 is offline
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I don't even know if walking 3 hours and 26 mins(11 miles) to this job is worth it. 5 days a week set price is $12 a day. These are the only kinds of jobs I can get as I'm 16+ with no ID and no proof of who I am and no car(store jobs from online kept declining my applications they would call and say I'm not a good fit) parents say they don't want to help. I'm homeschooled and don't really have hardly any friends for help. I can't use the bus... it's 48 miles from me there are no coworkers at this "job" it's just working for this woman at her house I'm the only one working . It isn't 12 an hour. Its just $12 dollars per day. If the woman hires me I'd have to walk that twice a day. Just don't know how safe it is as there are no sidewalks and you have to kinda walk right next to the road near cars is this worth it?
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Old Jul 10, 2017, 05:44 PM
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For $12 a day, heck no!
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Old Jul 11, 2017, 02:40 AM
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No, that is not worth it in any way, shape or form unless you love to walk and even then 11 miles is a bit much.

You might want to sit down with your parents and have a heart to heart conversation about your desire and reasons for wanting a job. You'll probably need their help to get up and running with your first job unless it's something like mowing neighbor's yards. Good luck and best wishes.
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