In answer to your question 17 year olds can get more jobs than you would think
not alot of people want to work in fast food but that's one, and another really
good one is retail. Have you ever tried like Sears or Jc pennys something of
that nature retail usually hires 16 year olds. If you are still in school you
have a better chance of getting a job, than if you weren't in school .
I hope that helped
To give you a more specific answer, there are PLENTY of good jobs that a 17yr old can get, you just have to be persistent. I had an awesome job earning $7.00/hr starting pay at Chipotle Mexican Grill when I was 17 but they also hire mature 16 yr olds. I know that Abercrombie (kids store) hires at 17 as do the majority of grocery stores like Albertsons and Kroger. Many restraunts such as Chili's and Red Lobster hire hosts as young as 16. Most of these places offer significant employee discounts in addition to a good base pay.For summer jobs, Water parks and theme parks usually hire at 17 and offer a great base pay. Lifeguards make very good money and also offer you good skills for getting high paying babysitting jobs. If it seems like all the college kids are taking all the jobs, take the initiative to follow up all of your applications with a phone call to the manager within 48 hours to insure that they have indeed received your app and to see if they might be interested in setting up an interview. Make sure to turn in applications between Tuesday and Thursday and at stores early in the morning before the afternoon shopping rush and at restaurants between 2pm and 4pm so you don't interrupt the flow of mealtimes and have a better chance of getting to speak with a manager.
AnswerTry the malls or even check out a library. Maybe look on the internet, with help from an adult, and look up a job search, summer jobs, etc. There's probably zillions of 'em. Hey, why not the local movie theatre? There's air conditioning, lots of kids, and maybe even a free movie and condiments!Job listings in central Illinois can be found from many different resources. Some examples of these resources include the Illinois newspapers and websites such as Indeed.
There are a few different ways to find out if there are any teaching job opportunities available in Illinois. You can go to the board of education and apply or you can to job bank websites such as K12 Job Spot.
"Many companies in Illinois are hiring. The local chamber of commerce in your area will have job listings, as will government job placement and training offices."
In Illinois, search for an employment agency. They will go over a person's skills and abilities and find them a job that suits them. Also, asking new neighbors, and popular town spots can also get one a job.
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Babysitting may be your only option. You are not legally able to have a job.
Finding a job that does not require any qualification is rather rare and difficult to find. Nevertheless the website Monster.com is a great job search website also offering jobs with no qualifications required. Another option is to search on a local Illinois newspaper.
Illinois job link can be used to search for job openings based on job category. You may also create a job seeker account, which will allow you to post an online resume and create a personal profile. You can also receive email updates about certain job postings.
There are entry jobs available in Illinois. The best way to find out what types is to check with the local job service or career center.
There are multiple employment agencies in the state of Illinois. You can research agencies online to find one nearest you or you can even do you own online job searches.
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One can apply for Illinois teaching jobs by going to a job center or employment center facility near where one lives. They can help you find all the teaching jobs available in Illinois and also how to apply.