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Im in high school and need in some $$$. I was woundering if there are any jobs that require using a bike. I don't mean commuting. thanks
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The only thing I can think of is a courier, unless you take up law enforcement and be a bike cop.
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Sorry bike cops / law enforcement need to be 21 at time of graduation from the academy (in the states - I don't know about other countries) - he has a few more years to go. Security work requires someone over 18. You can always try working at a bike shop, as a courier, but beyond that and racing pro there are not that many bike related jobs. Depending on where you live, maybe try a home delivery system for the elderly, etc...
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Sorry bike cops / law enforcement need to be 21 at time of graduation from the academy (in the states - I don't know about other countries) - he has a few more years to go. Security work requires someone over 18. You can always try working at a bike shop, as a courier, but beyond that and racing pro there are not that many bike related jobs. Depending on where you live, maybe try a home delivery system for the elderly, etc...
Sure he has a few more years to go but hey he can start thinking about a career and a bike cop wouldn't be such a bad deal. Carry a .357 and ride a bike at the same time WOOOHOOOO
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"Sure he has a few more years to go but hey he can start thinking about a career and a bike cop wouldn't be such a bad deal. Carry a .357 and ride a bike at the same time WOOOHOOOO" (by concord)

and watching no one speeds on the bike...
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