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Good math-related job for a 16 (going on 17) year old to have?



I'm about to turn 17 and have been looking for a job that would both be flexible and of decent pay. I am very strong in mathematics (just passed calculus a year early with straight A's) and would like to pursue a part time job that would incorporate math in some way. Is there some sort of job that would fit my criteria? What would you recommend?

Get a job as a tutor. You can make your own hours, charge what you want (as long as it's reasonable, check with other tutors), and seeing as how you like math, it wouldn't be so bad going to work.
i'm a drafter.
i mainly do trig and some easy algebra on the job.
i work when i want and how long i want.
the only other drafter at my office comes avout once every 2 weeks for 5 hours. but i work every day for 4 and a half.
there's a decent pay check, and it looks great if you want to be an engineer or architect of some sort.
what i do is...
get folders with lab data and rough sketches from all the engineers. talk to them ask them what they want me to do with it all, and then i get to draw and put together reports for them all on the computer. it's great actually.

oh yeah, it's possible to do it as a 16 year old...i'm doing it right now! :]
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