There are many different jobs that 14-year-olds can get. You will have to have a specific condition for the job you want to get. You may be required to go for an interview or two if you want the job you want.
You’re 14 years old, and it’s the summer holidays. You don’t want to go back to school in September, but you’ve got all your homework and assignments completed (relatively) quickly. Now you have time on your hands, and can avoid those annoying garden chores by leaving your parents in charge! (Kidding aside; good job!) That’s enough about you for now — what about employment? I’m sure you’ve seen adverts on TV and heard them on the radio from companies who are advertising jobs for 14 year olds. But what sort of jobs do they actually do? Are there any advantages to such positions? Do any specific qualifications apply? Let’s explore this subject in more detail.
What jobs can 14 year olds get uk
Introduction
If you are a 14-year-old looking for a job, we have good and bad news for you. The good news is that there are options for you to make extra money to get that video game or toy that you’re looking for, but the bad news is that you aren’t able to work typical jobs like everyone else.
The jobs on this list will allow your child to earn some spending money without compromising his safety or putting him in an uncomfortable situation. At this age, the only job your child can do is one where they will be working with people they know very well and are supervised by adults, so he won’t be going door to door as a solicitor or anything like that just yet. There’s no need to worry, though; we’ve listed ten of the best ideas below so your son or daughter can find their own way of earning some money as quickly as possible.
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1. Delivering Newspapers
If you’re looking for a job that will give you the chance to make some extra cash, delivering newspapers is a great option. It’s also one of the most flexible jobs around, which means it can easily fit into your schedule. You can deliver papers before school, after school and on weekends depending on when deliveries are made in your town or city. If you’re really ambitious and have no problem working every day of the week, then this could be a great opportunity for you!
What Do I Need To Know?
You’ll need to meet certain requirements in order to get hired as a newspaper boy/girl:
- You must be able-bodied enough to ride a bike from house-to-house with papers in tow (or scooter if weather doesn’t permit).
- You must be willing and able to lift up to 50 pounds at any given time during delivery routes (this may require an occasional trip back home if there are too many papers).
2. Petting Sitting
Petting sitting is a popular summer job for teens. You can make good money petting and sitting for people’s pets. To be a skilled petter-sitter, you need to know how to take care of the pets you are looking after and be able to interact with them so that they feel comfortable around you.
Some things you should know before getting started in this line of work:
- You will need to learn about animal health care and safety, including vaccinations and behavior modification techniques.
- Veterinarians may offer internships or apprenticeships that allow you to gain hands-on experience in their practice while learning more about animal medicine before starting your career as a veterinarian later on down the road!
3. Babysitting
As a babysitter, you can expect to earn £15-£20 per hour. To get the job, you’ll need references so make sure you have someone who can vouch for your reliability. If anything happens while on the job—like if you injure yourself or the child—contact your insurance provider immediately and collect as much information as possible before moving forward with any action plan. You’ll also need to keep detailed notes of your hours worked and mileage traveled, which will come in handy if there’s ever a dispute about payment later on down the line.
If this isn’t for you, there are other ways to make money with teenagers:
4. Car Washing
The 4th way that 14 year olds can make money is by starting a car washing business. Car washing is a great choice because it’s easy to get started, and you can make good money from it. As long as you have a vehicle with all the necessary equipment, you’ll be in business! Here’s how:
- Start by buying everything that you need for your car wash business. You’ll need plenty of sponges, buckets, towels, soap/detergent and other supplies (like paint brushes). If you don’t have enough cash on hand to buy all these items at once then start out small by buying just one thing at a time until the whole process feels comfortable and manageable for both yourself and customers alike.
- Once everything has been purchased then it’s time for advertising! Make sure everyone knows about what type of services customers will receive if they visit this particular location so try hanging up flyers around town near supermarkets or shopping malls where people might spend more time looking through before making purchases rather than going straight home after work hours end early each evening during most working weeks Monday through Friday during winter months which means Tuesday nights would be best because businesses tend not operate until late into evening hours due – especially grocery stores like Walgreens which could open earlier on certain days but often remain closed until 9AM
5. Acting or Modeling Career
If you are a good actor, then you can make money acting in commercials and print ads. If you are a good model, then you can make money modeling for television commercials and print ads.
6. Walking Dogs
This is a great job for people who love animals, the outdoors and walking.
Many 14 year olds will be able to walk dogs as part of their school education or thanks to their parents who may have run a dog-walking business before. Your local council will have information on how you can get your license and insurance in order.
7. Cleaning Out Garages and Sheds
If you have a garage or shed, there’s a good chance that it’s filled with old tools and furniture. When you’re cleaning out your garage or shed, consider selling any of these items that are in good condition. You can sell them to neighbors who might want them for their own use, or take them to an antique shop where they will make more money than they would at a garage sale.
Garages and sheds are also great places to find items that can be fixed up (either by yourself or someone else) and then resold for more than what was paid for them originally.
8. Tutoring Younger Students in Your Afternoon School Classes and Extra Curricular Activities (Sports, Music, etc.)
Tutoring younger students in your after-school classes and extra curricular activities (sports, music etc.) is a great way to earn money as a 14 year old. Because you are already familiar with the topic material and have experience teaching it, tutoring in class should be relatively easy for you. You can also tutor outside of school during summer break or even on weekends—the timing is up to you!
Tutoring from home can be done over Skype or Google Hangouts, which means that if you have internet access at home, then you’re ready to teach!
9. Chopping Firewood for Sale in the Neighborhood (Keep in mind you will need to do quite a bit of research prior to starting this business)
Chopping firewood for sale in the neighborhood is a great way to make money. The problem is that you have to have experience in this area before you can get started. This might be something that you or your parents can do if they already know how to do it, but maybe not. If this is something that interests you, then I recommend doing some research on how to chop firewood for sale and what it takes in order for someone who doesn’t know much about chopping wood to actually make money from it.
You will need to know how to use a chainsaw, how chop down trees with said chainsaw, and how cut up those trees into smaller pieces of usable wood (i.e., firewood). You’ll also need knowledge about stacking those pieces of wood so that customers can purchase them easily and quickly when they come by looking for some heat during the winter months!
10. Washing and Waxing Cars, Boats and Motorcycles for Neighbors’Driveways (Water hose, sponge, bucket, simple car wash liquid soap and wax)
- To get started, you need:
- A car wash bucket with a lid, water hose and sponge/wash mitts
- Simple Car Wash Liquid Soap (eg. Fairy) and Wax (eg. Brasso)
- Towels or old clothes to protect your clothes while washing cars/boats/motorcycles
- How much should I charge? – Minimum wage + £12 per hour for the first 2 hours (or £1 per minute) working 16+ hours per week * How do I advertise my services? – Tell family members and friends about it so they can refer you to their friends. * Where do I advertise my services? – Posters on every lamppost in town announcing that “Washing And Waxing Cars For Neighbors Driveways” is now available at such-and-such location. * Where should I advertise it in order to get customers onto my driveway quickly without having no money left over after paying myself what I deserve?*How many employees would be needed if there were more than 10 cars waiting on my driveway at any one time?”
Top 10 jobs for 14 year olds that pay cash
You can get paid for:
- Delivering newspapers. You can deliver newspapers, flyers and magazines to people’s doors in your neighborhood. You may also have to do some shopping for certain customers along with delivering the papers. If you have a way to transport yourself (such as a bike), this is an ideal job for you if you are looking for cash while going to school and getting an education!
- Pet sitting or walking dogs. There are many websites that help connect pet owners with people who would like to walk their pets while they’re away on vacation or out of town on business trips or whatever reason is necessary for them not being there at home at that time frame when their pets would normally need attention from either themselves or someone else (who could be hired).
Conclusion
You may be surprised to find out that you have more talent and skills than you thought. In addition, you might learn something new about yourself when, for example, you try cleaning out garages and sheds. When I was a teenager I had no idea how much junk people kept in their garage!