Where's a good place to work that would hire a teenager, and that isn't too difficult?

I want to work. I'm 15, and I'll work anywhere, as long as it isn't outside, with children, or at a fast food place (which I know cuts down my options by a lot.)

I am good with computers, I sing, and I am good at basic math.

What would be a good job for me?

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retail, maybe. try some stores in the local mall.
Any retail job would be a great start-a clothing store, a music store, somewhere in a mall.
Blockbuster or a music store. Simple stuff.
I worked at a grocery store as a cashier in high school It was actually really fun, you get to see a lot of people and a lot of your friends work with you too.
You should try being a Math tutor. Ask your classmates if they need help and let them know what you will charge. Blessings.
Well at 15 and also you don't want to work at fast food outlets; there's pretty much you can't do. Sorry. You have to realise that your age and credential are against you.
To be able to have the most opportunity to get better jobs in a progression, work on a college campus. That way you will be around people your age and you will be able to network your skills.
Just finished the question you wrote, the above will come later, for now STAY IN SCHOOL if can. If a job is your only option try to start a lawn service in summer or shovel snow in winter.
Definitely data entry.

Another option is phone sales or phone support, not necessarily telemarketing.

If you are an older teen, you can look into retail salesperson, cash register, stocking isles, janitorial, security guard.
get a job somewhere related to what you'd like to do one day. . .
Be a computer consultant. Charge your own fee. No age restrictions.
i think you can be a good sedulous waitress
Have you tried contacting temp agencies? They have temp positions, short and long-term positions in various companies. Plus because of your age, you can get a feel of what companies do and whether you want to remain there or look elsewhere. If you do enjoy working at the company where you're placed, keep at it and learn all that you can from the job where you're at; they may consider you for permanent employment. If things don't go well, you can let the agency know so they can find another place of employment for you. If the agency tip doesn't fair well for you, look in the classifieds of your local newspaper. Other areas of jobs that may suit you, would be to work in a call center environment. Many call centers have broad hours which are suited for students and those undecided in their careers. Good luck in your job hunt!
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