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  2. Predicted 10 Top-Paying Jobs for Teens in 2025 - AOL

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    Delivery Food Driver. Average Hourly Wage: $19.62 This is a great job for teens who have a driver’s license and can navigate their city pretty well. They might even get to know their city better ...

  3. Gen Z grad landed an internship by wearing her university ...

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    The Gen Zer was already working 20 hours a week at a pizza shop in suburban Washington, D.C., or as she puts it, “one of the wealthiest, most influential neighborhoods in the world.”

  4. Fast food is a staple of American culture, but some of its ...

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    But I have to, because the jobs don’t pay enough,” Yeldell said. “I would not be able to provide a roof over my kids’ head … They come first, I come second.” The Associated Press reached out to Pizza Hut, as well as its parent company, Yum Brands, for comment on wages for fast food workers but did not hear back.

  5. Jobs for Teens: Employers Hiring 14 - 17-Year-Olds

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    Getty Images The summer job has long been considered a rite of passage for American teenagers but sluggish job growth has made securing employment – for anyone – a job itself. With work hard ...

  6. Pizza delivery - Wikipedia

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    Pizza delivery is a service in which a pizzeria or pizza chain delivers a pizza to a customer. An order is typically made either by telephone or over the internet, in which the customer can request pizza type and size, and other items to be delivered with it, commonly including soft drinks.

  7. Toppers Pizza (American restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Toppers founder Scott Gittrich entered the pizza business in 1984 when he was a college student at the University of Illinois and took a job as a Domino's Pizza delivery driver. [1] He rose through the company, serving as director of operations for a group of 22 franchise locations in Charlotte, North Carolina , when he left in 1991 to start ...