If you are anything like me you want to know what jobs you can get if you are 14. I did some research to help answer this question. In this post, I’ll describe a few jobs that teens my age can get.
When it comes to getting a job, you may be surprised at how many options are available to you.
When you’re 14, there are certain jobs that you can’t get. The Federal Fair Labor Standards Act prohibits minors from working in hazardous occupations (including mining, logging, and construction work), and also prohibits them from working too many hours without breaks or under other dangerous conditions. However, if you’re 14 years old or older, there are plenty of jobs where you can make money while staying safe and having fun!
Here are some ideas for jobs kids your age can do:
- Babysitter/Nanny
- Dog walker/pet sitter
- Food delivery driver (for example with DoorDash or Uber Eats)
- Greenhouse worker/gardener’s assistant
What jobs can you get when you are 14
Introduction
It can be tough to find a job at 14, but you have some options. Here are some ideas that can help you make money right now. You won’t find these types of jobs on the normal websites like LinkedIn or Indeed, but they’re still worth pursuing because they can earn you some important cash right now.
You do have some options, but they are fairly limited.
You do have some options, but they are fairly limited. You can work in a movie theater, grocery store, restaurant, office building or pool. If you live in a neighborhood where there is a lot of traffic or people around your age group live then this might be something that interests you. It may sound odd for a 14 year old to work at their own house but it does happen from time to time and is not illegal if the parents are okay with it
You might be able to get a job as a movie theater usher or ticket taker.
- You might be able to get a job as a movie theater usher or ticket taker.
- You need to be at least 15 to work as a movie theater usher.
- You need to be at least 16 to work as a ticket taker.
- You need to be at least 16 to work as a concession stand worker.
- You need to be at least 16 to work as a cashier
At 14 you can work at a restaurant that serves food, but not one that serves alcohol.
You can work at a restaurant that serves food, but not one that serves alcohol.
This means you can work at a fast food or casual dining restaurant, but not in a bar or pub. You may also be able to find jobs at independent eateries and even grocery stores that offer prepared foods.
You can also work at grocery stores as baggers or cashiers.
You can also work at grocery stores as baggers or cashiers. In addition to knowing how to use the register and make change, you will be responsible for putting groceries into bags and making sure that everything is paid for before leaving. You can choose any store you want, so long as they are willing to hire someone under 18. The hours vary widely based on location, but many stores offer flexible schedules that include after school hours and weekends.
Some retail stores also hire young teens for stock and shelf-stocking help.
Some retail stores also hire young teens for stock and shelf-stocking help. You can work in the stockroom, the warehouse, or at some stores you may be able to get on the floor (just make sure your parents are with you).
If this is something that interests you, ask your parents if they have any connections with local businesses. Many times they will know someone who owns a store, works at one or knows someone that does.
If there’s a neighborhood pool within walking distance, you could try for a job as a swimming pool locker room attendant.
- If there’s a neighborhood pool within walking distance, you could try for a job as a swimming pool locker room attendant.
- You would have the following responsibilities: cleaning the pool, cleaning the locker room, cleaning the showers and bathrooms, and cleaning around the pool deck.
- You would be paid $8 per hour.
Some offices need runners to deliver interoffice mail, pick up supplies and run other errands—and 14 is young enough to be considered for this kind of position in some places (it can peek your interest in office work, too).
You can get a job as a runner in an office, hospital, school and even factory. When you are 14 years old, some offices need runners to deliver interoffice mail, pick up supplies and run other errands. This can be a great opportunity for you to learn about different kinds of work and it may peak your interest in office work too!
You can also make money by doing tasks around your own house and neighborhood.
You can also make money by doing tasks around your own house and neighborhood:
- Clean your room. What’s the point of having a spotless bedroom if you’re going to leave all of your stuff scattered on the floor? If you have siblings, give them some chores, too.
- Do laundry. It’s easier than it looks—just follow these steps from our experts at Good Housekeeping magazine!
- Help out with housework (clean up after dinner or take out trash).
- Mow lawns and rake leaves for neighbors or friends who need help keeping up with yard work. You could also rake paths through tall grass in parks near where you live; this could help keep wild animals away from people’s homes while turning over a profit for yourself! Just be careful not to cut down trees if they’re too big for your lawnmower!
Try asking if you can do chores around the neighborhood, like yardwork or snow removal.
- Ask your parents to help you with chores around the house.
- Ask your friends if they know of any jobs for kids that you could do in their neighborhood.
- Ask neighbors and family members if they need any yardwork done, or snow removal from their driveways in the winter months.
- Find out if there are any local businesses that hire teenagers for part-time work during school hours, like bagging groceries or stocking shelves at a grocery store.
You may not have many choices in jobs right now, but you can still make money doing things where you live.
You may not have many choices in jobs right now, but you can still make money doing things where you live.
- Ask your parents if you can do chores around the house or yard.
- Ask your parents if they need help with yardwork and snow removal.
Conclusion
It’s not easy to get a job when you’re 14, but it is possible. We hope this article has given you some ideas of what kinds of work might be available for someone your age, and we wish you all the best in finding a great job!