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PART-TIME JOB FOR EXCEPTIONAL TEENAGER
My friend's son, 14 years old (turning 15 on october), wants to have a part-time job after school to support himself.
They are now experiencing some "problems" and he is eager to find a job even though his mother keeps telling him, "It's hard to find a job for you here in Qatar"
Please help me find him a suitable job because he knows a lot of things like:
- Cooking (especially Filipino food) and washing dishes
- Cleaning (thorough cleaning)
- Washing clothes (washing machine/hand wash)
- Organizing
- Babysit (4 y/o and below)
and some of his talents are:
- Singing
- Playing instruments (drum set, acoustic guitar)
- Drawing and Painting
- Creative Writing
He is also a very intelligent boy and you won't worry about his attitude
In any case, do you know a job that can help him? He really needs it badly. He's a very special boy and he must be rewarded for his hard-work and excellence.
Thanks.

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| dweller |
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Shouldn't this be in the Classifieds. Answered on Sun, 27/05/2012 - 9:26pm
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| Mandilulur |
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I am really sorry but it is absolutely illegal to work in Qatar if you are under 18. Answered on Sun, 27/05/2012 - 11:54pm
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| celineg |
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in the first place,if they are facing difficulties esp. on monetary, why not send him back to his home country and let him enjoy his childhood...that is the problem of other kabayan, they want to show something to other people, but the truth is they are also striving to make ends meet...be truthfull to yourself and send your family back home rather Answered on Mon, 28/05/2012 - 6:52am
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| denzilwashing |
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That is great. Is his food really good ? I am craving for tacos :) Answered on Mon, 28/05/2012 - 7:01am
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| ghielm2011 |
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oh, i see. so, there's really nothing, even house keeping jobs, that can help him? that's really sad. anyways, thanks for the answers. i honestly appreciate it. Answered on Mon, 28/05/2012 - 11:08am
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| ghielm2011 |
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and by the way, he's a really good cook. he doesn't know some recipes, concerning that he's more experienced with Filipino foods, but he is a fast-learner and very creative, too. Answered on Mon, 28/05/2012 - 11:12am
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| ghielm2011 |
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and by the way, he's a really good cook. he doesn't know some recipes, concerning that he's more experienced with Filipino foods, but he is a fast-learner and very creative, too. Answered on Mon, 28/05/2012 - 11:13am
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| jiane karyll |
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THAT IS CHILD LABOR. IF SOMEBODY EMPLOYS HIM, THE EMPLOYER WILL FACED CONSEQUENCES FROM THE MINISTRY OF LABOR. WHY RISK IT. PARENTS SHOULD BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR CHILDREN, NOT TO FORCED THEM TO WORK... Answered on Mon, 28/05/2012 - 2:51pm
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