AirsoftgoesAli Posted February 17, 2015 Posted February 17, 2015 At my age my parents obviously aren't going to buy me everything I want to, I mean I'm not 4. So I to support my hobby I was wondering if you know any where airsoft related that would employ children of my age? I can work weekends and on low pay. Thank you
n1ckh Posted February 17, 2015 Posted February 17, 2015 Does it have to be airsoft specific ?? as I doubt you'll be paid for it cause you won't be on the books Not sure if there's anything other than a paper round where you can get money My dad used to match whatever I made each week but I had 3 paperounds, morning and afternoon 6 days a week cavninja and Monty 2
beastmode Posted February 17, 2015 Posted February 17, 2015 At 14 I worked as a talking train in a museum. Not many of those jobs around though! JamesAirsofterAgent, kerby91, cavninja and 1 other 4
n1ckh Posted February 17, 2015 Posted February 17, 2015 What the hell is a talking train ?? or is it just a northern thing lol
Popular Post beastmode Posted February 17, 2015 Popular Post Posted February 17, 2015 I was (for a short time) the voice of Oswald the train at the Midland railway museum. basically I was in a small office near the train with a microphone connected to a speaker on the train. Fun job for a couple of weeks. Airsoft_Mr B, Airsoft-Ed, Adam3088 and 2 others 5
Supporters Airsoft-Ed Posted February 17, 2015 Supporters Posted February 17, 2015 Airsoft is a hard thing to make a living out of at any age, let alone 14.I'd love to work in an airsoft shop, but obviously there has to be one near by, there has to be a vacancy, blah blah blah. There aren't really any other proper jobs to be had from airsoft. Site marshals have to be over 18, as do people in the shops for that matter, by the nature of over 18 sales being the predominant thing they do. But yeah, marshalling is only something you can do on weekends and weekends are when you want to have the time free to play! On the plus side, a lot of sites around here pay £50 a day and give you a free game day as and when you want. So marshalling actually acts as a pretty good way to fund airsoft, 'cos you can play for free, and spend the £50 on guns and shit. But yeah, 18+ only... Ignore me lol. You could do tech work for people, but I doubt you know enough to do that at this point, and honestly even though I'm more than competent, I don't do it even though I could because I don't have the financial backing to get me out of any issues if I accidentally screw up.So yeah... Paper round, as above. Got to be something like that you can find to do, go ask in the local newsagents or something. I used to deliver magazines from about 13 to around 19. 500 a month for just shy of £40. Airsoft_Mr B 1
AK47frizzle Posted February 17, 2015 Posted February 17, 2015 My friend did a paper round for a few months, he only got £2.95 a week for 3 days of work a week.... There aren't much jobs you can do at the age of 14 that earn OK money, I think you have to be at least 16 to work at a shop till.
cavninja Posted February 17, 2015 Posted February 17, 2015 How about a Saturday job on the local market? You may even find a stall selling army surplus etc that needs a hand? Not exactly airsoft, but you could square yourself away with some stuff for loadouts? I worked the markets all through my teenage years until I joined up! JamesAirsofterAgent and n1ckh 2
Supporters NickM Posted February 17, 2015 Supporters Posted February 17, 2015 Kitchen porters and pot washer is often one for a younger person. Speak to your local pubs and restaurants, tends to be evening work, so Friday, Saturday and Sunday lunch will be the busiest times you may find vacancies. Although I think if they take on someone under 16 you need to have a form filled in by school to make sure they are covered. JamesAirsofterAgent and Sappysid101 2
JamesAirsofterAgent Posted February 17, 2015 Posted February 17, 2015 Well at least you can get a job where you are lol Anyway, as said above paper round is a good idea. However if you think of doing car washes BEWARE: I know that this may not happen but it did to a friend, he washed a persons car, got paid etc etc. The next day he got a phone call saying he had left a scratch blah blah blah. So yeah be careful as my friend had to pay for it to be repaired even though it may not have been him. Maybe not so common job but running errands for people maybe? Dont know if people stil do that lol.... Maybe help at a local football place cleaning etc. (Not nesecelary a groundsman but in the bar place if your local footy place has one) Anyway good luck and I've given me self a few ideas lol......
JamesAirsofterAgent Posted February 17, 2015 Posted February 17, 2015 Is anyone else writing this all down and thinking about following it up in the morning as a possible job lol..... Colonel Kurtz 1
Supporters M_P Posted February 17, 2015 Supporters Posted February 17, 2015 Go talk to local restaurants, someone may want someone to peel potatos. JamesAirsofterAgent 1
Supporters Airsoft-Ed Posted February 18, 2015 Supporters Posted February 18, 2015 Highly doubt you'll find any jobs where you can do mundane stuff such as peeling potatoes or collecting glasses etc. Minimum wage still applies right? No one in their right mind would pay anyone that young so much to do so little. cavninja 1
Lt Earholes Posted February 18, 2015 Posted February 18, 2015 Highly doubt you'll find any jobs where you can do mundane stuff such as peeling potatoes or collecting glasses etc. Minimum wage still applies right? No one in their right mind would pay anyone that young so much to do so little. At 14 you won't be on the books and it will be cash in hand, which will be less then the minimum wage. Ask parents if they have any jobs you can do for them for some extra money, go round your relatives house ask them aswell, cut grass, paint walls, wash cars etc. Everyone hates how much there wheelie bin smells, so go round, knock on people's door and ask if they want them cleaning for £3 a week write down the date there bin is collected and ask them to leave it empty for the day after they are collected for you to clean. Then get your self one of those hand pressure sprayers and some good cleaning products and off you go. Do a big enough area and u could have work everyday, say you do 20 bins that's £60 a week which is a lot more then a paper round. Only down side is you would need some overalls as I bet it would get smelly. But it's money. cavninja and JamesAirsofterAgent 2
Supporters M_P Posted February 18, 2015 Supporters Posted February 18, 2015 Highly doubt you'll find any jobs where you can do mundane stuff such as peeling potatoes or collecting glasses etc. Minimum wage still applies right? No one in their right mind would pay anyone that young so much to do so little. I've had several friends do it. No need for minimum wage below a certain age. @OP, There's jobs out there for all ages you just need to be willing to look for it and actually do it. A lot of people complain of there being no jobs but if you're motivated and have a good work ethic you'll pick up something. Probably nothing airsoft related for your age though I'm afraid. Don't be one of the lazy people who just looks at stuff and says I don't want to do that it's crap. Get what you can, you can always change jobs should something better come along. cavninja 1
airsoftwarrior147 Posted February 18, 2015 Posted February 18, 2015 I used to do a paper round, not to long ago now. Was paid £23 pound a week so £92 quid a month, was enough for me to get bits and bobs, and always got from between £80-£120 from the people if deliver to as a Christmas bonus. Also sell stuff. If I saw something underpriced if buy it, then if I didn't have a use for it then I'd sell it on for what it's true secondhand value was.
Supporters jcheeseright Posted February 18, 2015 Supporters Posted February 18, 2015 I was a KP (kitchen porter) in the restaurant at a local golf club, pay was pretty dire even then; £3.20 an hour and it was hard work. But it did pay for a lot of stuff I otherwise couldn't/wouldn't have done. M_P 1
Supporters M_P Posted February 18, 2015 Supporters Posted February 18, 2015 That's just it, simple jobs are out there for young people, low pay but something's better than nothing. Sadly these days a lot of people just can't be bothered. n1ckh 1
Jambo88 Posted February 18, 2015 Posted February 18, 2015 At your age I was working in a barber shop sweeping hair making tea and getting the bacon rolls. I was learning Aswell but I made ok money £25 a day plus tips so could walk out with 45-50 on a Saturday.
TacMaster Posted February 18, 2015 Posted February 18, 2015 You won't get a job as a KP (kitchen porter) easily at age 14. Even then, you have to know what you've signed up to. I made £5.50/hour doing roughly 8 hours a week, until I stopped being given shifts and found I was in a zero hour contract. I've not had a single shift since October and I haven't found any other employment despite writing to half a dozen pubs and supermarkets. If it's this dire looking for mainstream part time jobs, I don't want to imagine the difficulties in finding an airsoft specific part time job.
kerby91 Posted February 18, 2015 Posted February 18, 2015 At 14 I was doing three paper rounds (£42 a week) as well as working in the local garage sweeping up and making tea Saturday and Sunday morning. Friday and Saturday night I work at the pub round the corner washing glasses...well loading a bloody great dishwasher up. All in all I took about £80 a week, but my mum took £25 off me for housekeep! The rest paid for ciggys, a bottle of white lightning for sunday nights bus shelter boozing, and kept me able to collect warhammer. It was hard work but at the same time I enjoyed knowing the money I has was because I was earning it, not being given it like my friends. It eats into your social time alot, so don't expect to have many friends haha NickM and AirsoftTed 2
BrightCandle Posted February 18, 2015 Posted February 18, 2015 I think 14 is when I started working on a clat pigeon shoot as a trapper. IIRC it was pretty good money, somewhere around £40 a day (this is back 2 decades) every other week. I don't know if those sorts of jobs still exist and whether you can do them at that age anymore, gun laws were quite different when I was a teenager. But might be worth enquiring with a local clay pigeon shoot. Its not airsoft but you get a similar buzz firing 12 gauges at clays on a quiet day.
Fulliautomatix Posted February 23, 2015 Posted February 23, 2015 Everyone hates how much there wheelie bin smells, so go round, knock on people's door and ask if they want them cleaning for £3 a week write down the date there bin is collected and ask them to leave it empty for the day after they are collected for you to clean. Then get your self one of those hand pressure sprayers and some good cleaning products and off you go. Do a big enough area and u could have work everyday, say you do 20 bins that's £60 a week which is a lot more then a paper round. Only down side is you would need some overalls as I bet it would get smelly. But it's money. That's genius! Wish I had thought of that when I was 14! :-)
Lt Earholes Posted February 24, 2015 Posted February 24, 2015 That's genius! Wish I had thought of that when I was 14! :-) Tbh so do I, when I was 14 I did nothing. Now I have a full time job I would still do this if I didn't do so many hours and had some spare time. JamesAirsofterAgent 1
Mr Monkey Nuts Posted February 24, 2015 Posted February 24, 2015 £3 a week? Flip off I will do it myself every other month for nowt! And where in your master plan are you getting the water from?
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