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      07-26-2007, 01:23 PM   #23
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start a company selling manure. maybe you could call yourself Kidco.
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      07-26-2007, 01:28 PM   #24
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You realize he's 17? Most Valet places will not employ someone under 21 (I've done this), same with construction, and definitely a nightclub/bar. How can you work at a nightclub/bar when you aren't even old enough to get in.
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2 Friends of mine in college were 'barbacks', age 18, in VA.
It depends on the place for all those.

I worked as a valet while in high-school 16-17.
Construction just depends on the General Contractor. If you go to a subdivision that's building new homes and just ask If you can earn some extra cash by helping out with odd jobs (whether it's picking up scraps, carrying lumber), most will be glad to hire you.
At the last club I bartended at, we hired my younger cousin... though he is 18.
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Anywhere... and for goodness sake... sell the 335. No 17 year old schlepping food at a restaurant should own a $50,000 car.
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Anywhere... and for goodness sake... sell the 335. No 17 year old schlepping food at a restaurant should own a $50,000 car.
it helps when your parents foot the bill.
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Anywhere... and for goodness sake... sell the 335. No 17 year old schlepping food at a restaurant should own a $50,000 car.

What does working at a restaurant have to do with whether or not one should own a 335? I've never understood that logic.
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      07-26-2007, 10:00 PM   #29
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Anywhere... and for goodness sake... sell the 335. No 17 year old schlepping food at a restaurant should own a $50,000 car.
i have to pay for the car thats why i have to work if not i wouldnt have a job the only thing my parents gave me was the down payment
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$40,000 down.....$10,000 payoff

Just kidding, good luck man....
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What I meant by that is, it's not easy being a young adult and being burdened by a large payment or debt of any kind. It's going to be tough enough to do well in college, start to establish yourself in the work force, date/marry, save for and buy a house, etc... without having massive looming debt payments.

It has nothing to do with working at a restaurant or not.
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Nice hotels. I was a banquet waiter. Once you learn to carry those big round trays with fifteen plates with those silver covers on them it is a breeze. That is if you are good at service. Money was great and you get good free food. I am in construction. Unless you are very punctual and can stand getting yelled at a few times you may look elsewhere. If you are reliable and can take it, you can learn a lot for a possible future in the industry. G/L.
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Nice hotels. I was a banquet waiter. Once you learn to carry those big round trays with fifteen plates with those silver covers on them it is a breeze. That is if you are good at service. Money was great and you get good free food. I am in construction. Unless you are very punctual and can stand getting yelled at a few times you may look elsewhere. If you are reliable and can take it, you can learn a lot for a possible future in the industry. G/L.
Restaurants, hotels, bars - hospitality industry is grueling. Tremendous headaches and anxiety, long/odd hours. Go elsewhere.
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Try crab fishing in Alaska. A good season could pay for the whole car
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Try crab fishing in Alaska. A good season could pay for the whole car
I'm getting older now, 28 and have an MBA and honestly, i still want to go try this for 1 season....just to say I did it.....

OP, you should do it......
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I'm getting older now, 28 and have an MBA and honestly, i still want to go try this for 1 season....just to say I did it.....

OP, you should do it......
My girlfriends Ex does it (there from AK) and he says its nothing like what you see on tv its even worse...hes done it for like 3 years and makes bank. IF you have the right connections to get on a good boat i def recommend doing it
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nice....i want to climb Everest too....anyone want to sponsor me...

Enough thread jacking, sorry to the OP
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Restaurants, hotels, bars - hospitality industry is grueling. Tremendous headaches and anxiety, long/odd hours. Go elsewhere.
At 17 I did not know what any of the above problems were. Now, is a different story.
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