Yes. Getting a job close to where you live is much easier for both you and (if under the driving age or just don't drive) your parents.
Almost 80% the Americans live too close to their job.
Find a place that is close where you live
Before the car people lived close to their job.
People in Japan tend to stay where they grew up, or close to their family. If not they live where they can get a stable job.
Depends on how close you are to your birthday. But honestly you have to wait till you get your national job code and you don't get that till your 16 but depending on the employer
None really because there is a child labor lawThey might be able to get a job on a farm if they live close to oneSelling stuff
Yes, leopards live close to man.
It means to live very close to the volcano.
Yes, it is possible to get job training and still live at home.
He lived in Illinois for 21 years, then got a job in Davenport , Iowa, very close to Illinois.
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