Unskilled individuals can potentially make as much as 130 Br daily.
In a recent study conducted by labor market experts, the experiences of Belarusian citizens were examined to determine the age at which they start working and their attitude towards their first work experience before the age of 18. The survey, which took place on rabota.by, attracted over 600 participants.
The study did not specify the industries or types of jobs the respondents worked in during their teenage years, but it was found that some had work experience, with many starting around the age of 15 to 16. The methods involved taking on temporary jobs, which could range from farm work such as harvesting crops and mowing grass, or park and square cleanup, greening, to auxiliary communal jobs and waste sorting.
The pay for these temporary jobs varies depending on the region and workload, with wages ranging from Br30 to Br130 per day. Not everyone can participate in these jobs; typically, officially unemployed individuals, those on vacation or seeking part-time work, pensioners, or students on holiday are involved. Transportation to work sites is often arranged for these temporary jobs.
It is recommended that those interested in participating in these jobs should contact the local employment service. The Belarusian Ministry of Labor and Social Protection has revealed this method as a way for Belarusians to boost their budget. However, the results of the study have not been disclosed yet.
Further details about the survey can be found at the link: https://our-site.com/underage_work_experience. The study did not limit its focus to Belarusians who worked on paid temporary jobs, and it is important to note that not everyone can participate in these jobs.
This method of earning extra money is an attractive option for those who lack the necessary qualifications for traditional employment, providing a valuable source of income for many Belarusians. The study aimed to shed light on the experiences of citizens of Belarus and their first work experiences before the age of 18, but specific numbers on how many respondents had work experience before the age of 18 were not provided. Year-round work is available in auxiliary communal jobs and waste sorting for those who wish to continue working beyond the summer and autumn months.
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