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Okay, this is the situation, I am 15 uears old, and I work for myself..

I make enough money right now, I am a full time live streamer, and I also have another thing on the side that I won`t talk about.. but...In a couple of weeks time we have "Work experience" and I have no idea what to do lol, I was thinking maybe applying for something at Game or CeX? but Idk...

If I am 100% honest, I am very lazy, probably the laziest person I know, what would you guys reccomend? I don`t want to do anything shite like sweeping up, or stacking shelves, but I don`t want to do something hard manual.


What are your guys n gals suggestions? Thanks!

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Become a tennis Umpire.

I don't see them guys do sh!t but just sit down.
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Find an office to do your work experience in.
Try to find a call center in particular, they'll likely just have you listening in on customer service calls, or doing an easy process on repeat for a few hours.

It'll be boring, but it'll be easy.
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I done mine in Tesco haha, Wasnt amazing but i was with a mate, So it wasnt actually that bad. Try some computer shops/Game shops.
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I did mine with the military police, was a few years back now, but it was genuinely brilliant.

I spent 2 weeks, going out on patrols, doing door kick down demos, storming buildings, using riot gear, getting bricks thrown at me.

It was action packed, taught me nothing about the real working world.

But I had SO much fun, I could go on..

I always remember telling all my friends about my work experience and how amazing it was, meanwhile they were all complaining about how boring and mediocre theirs was.
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You could always try a library i mean i don't see it being that difficult
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Do something you might be interested in the future. That way applying for a job you can say you did work experience in that area.
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Become a youtuber make lots of videos & gain a lot of subscribers in no time you will be getting paid by YouTube.
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Just remember, everyone would love to work in a games shop.
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I worked in Halfords for my experience just putting bikes together.

(something i enjoyed)
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