Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

How to Find Jobs for Kids Under 16


Determine whether or not your state requires teens to have working papers to begin employment. Your child's school counselor can help you find out and also provide you with the necessary paperwork, if need be.
Learn the types of jobs that 14 and 15 year olds can legally perform, and seek out those part-time positions first. According to U.S. Department of Labor regulations, children ages 14 and 15 can work in retail occupations, intellectual or creative work such as tutoring or playing an instrument, non-vehicular delivery work, yard work, food service work and light manual labor, to name a few options.
Check the daily newspaper and online job listing sites to search for appropriate part-time work.
Take your child around your town to seek out appropriate positions that might not be advertised. Visit mall vendors to see if anyone is hiring, stop in at local gas stations to inquire about part-time work or check with restaurants to find out if help is wanted.
Have your teen check with friends, teachers, family members, neighbors or other trusted individuals to see if anyone knows of a job opportunity or can provide a potential job lead.
Consider encouraging your child to self-advertise any special skills or abilities that might help him earn money through work. If your teen is good at doing the yard work, for example, it might pay off for him to advertise his services in a local newspaper or go around the neighborhood with homemade flyers advertising his services, weekend hours and pay rate. If your daughter excels at a certain subject or is good with younger children, she might be able to arrange a paid tutoring or babysitting schedule with parents from your community. Pet walking, car washing and errand services can also become appropriate, paid job opportunities for young teens.
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Sunday, September 27, 2015

How to Make Money Selling Energy Bars


Find a wholesaler of energy bars. The first key to any business involving the resale of products is a relationship with a wholesaler. The retailer must buy at a lower price and sell at a higher price. This usually involves buying in bulk, so entrepreneurs on a limited budget need an energy bar wholesaler that has low minimum purchase requirements. Some wholesalers also require proof of a business license, which can usually be acquired through the local court house.
Visit local stores and negotiate a contract with those who do not stock the energy bars of the chosen wholesaler. Convenience stores and health-food stores often stock these items. Set a price between the direct wholesale price and the suggested retail price. This leaves room for everyone to profit.
Visit local gyms and supply them with the bars. Gyms often sell health products at the front desk or check-in area. Working out and mingling with the gym members is another good way to find customers.
Negotiate deals with personal trainers. Trainers can prescribe both a diet and exercise regimen for their clients. They can include energy bars in that regimen, so trainers provide a steady supply of potential customers.
Make money with fundraisers. These groups include youth sports teams that traditionally have sold junk food like cookies. Emphasize that energy bars provide a healthier alternative.
Supply bars at sporting events. These events usually buy directly from a local store and sell at a very high price. Arrange an even lower price than local stores to increase the chance of cutting a deal.
Start a website and affiliate program. Affiliates can refer their visitors to the website. The website owner then pays a portion of each sale to the affiliate who referred the buyer. Use a merchant provider with affiliate management to run the affiliate program. Promote the affiliate program through affiliate directories.
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Friday, September 25, 2015

How to Earn Your Man's Respect (6 Steps)


Have dignity and pride in who you are. In other words if you want a man to respect you, you have to respect yourself first. This includes everything from having a backbone and being smart to standing up for yourself and calling him out on his bs.
Have a mind of your own. Cultivate your own interests and don't be afraid to speak your mind. If for example he takes you to a movie that you didn't enjoy and then asks your for your opinion tell him the truth. If you didn't like it tell him so and explain why. Don't neglect to let him know that you enjoyed his company though and appreciate the effort.
Have your own tastes, your own likes and dislikes. Never be a yes girl. If he asks you for example what kind of food you like, never say 'I like whatever you like.' You must have favorites and if you want him to get to know, respect and like you for who you are never pretend to be someone you're not. You can't pretend to be someone you're not for the duration of your relationship. Sooner or later the real you will emerge and he may be shocked enough to decide he is really better off with someone else.
Don't strive to be perfect and conform to some bogus societal standard of beauty and proper love etiquette. Instead, be interesting. Cultivate your own interests and always be aware of yourself and the world around you. Be able to carry on a conversation... don't be a ditz. Carry yourself with confidence. You're beautiful, smart, sexy and one of a kind. No other woman out there is exactly like you. That is precisely why he's dating you and not someone else.
Don't try too hard. If he tells you he has a preference for blonds don't go out and dye your hair blond. He mentions he likes his woman in heels don't immediately throw out all your flats. If he is an environmentalist don't become a die hard tree hugger. If he is into extreme sports don't claim that you too are an adrenaline junkie if you're not. In most instances trying too hard to please makes you a pushover.
Be happy. Yes, some women when they start dating a man are unable to be happy unless they are with him. Have your own life, be happy and satisfied with who you are. He should never be the primary motivator for everything that you do. Always take care of yourself and he'll want to help you take care of you too.
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Tuesday, September 15, 2015

How to Earn Money As a Teen (7 Steps)


Start a savings account right away. Contact several local banks and ask about the accounts they have available for teens. Compare minimum balance requirements and the percent of interest they offer. Interest is important because that will enable to earn money on your cash while you are saving it, with no effort on your part. You will need an adult to open the account with you until you are 18, so ask a parent for help.
Ask your friends and family members if they know of any job opportunities for teenagers in your area. Fast food restaurants often prefer to hire teenagers, and many offer benefits, such as tuition reimbursement, if you work at the job through college. Check into your state's labor laws to ensure you can work traditional employment. In most states the age you can work is 16.
Apply to any job openings that seem promising. When filling out the application, list any volunteer experience you have, as well as any past work experience. Remember that even non-traditional employment is work experience, so if you babysit for a neighbor, for example,, you can list this as work experience. Keep your handwriting neat on the application, as well.
When contacted for an interview, make sure you dress your best. Even if the company you are applying to is casual, you want to make a favorable first impression so don't show up in a T-shirt and jeans. Stay calm through the interview and allow your personality to shine.
If you are having trouble finding traditional employment or are too young to work in your state, look for your own earning opportunities. Approach neighbors and family friends and see if they have any odd jobs they are willing to pay you for. babysitting, lawn mowing and garage clean-up are three options that many people are willing to pay you to help with.
Put together your own fliers advertising your service. Print them on bright paper to make them eye catching. Pass the fliers out in your neighborhood. Make sure you have set a fee in advance for your services, as you do not want to be underpaid for your hard work. Always have an adult drop you off and pick you up from jobs, and if you feel unsafe for any reason, leave. No amount of money is worth your life.
Pay yourself first. Always deposit the amount of your earnings you wish to save into your account before spending anything. This way, you can easily stay on track with your savings goals.
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