Unlikely. Since you are not working legally it is hard to show a legal income. Without a legal income the people loaning money have to way to know what you even have a real job.
No. Tell them to get a job and pay for their own insurance.
Apparently you can under certain circumstances. Check out the Related Link below, under "Does My Job Separation Affect My Benefits" item #2.
No coverage under WC for eyeglasses. Sorry.
you're stupid...let your parents pay for everything until you have a good paying job ( that doesnt mean a minimum wage job)
Find a family friend or relative to let you do small work and pay you "under the table".
Heck no! don't ever pay someone who did not complete a job for you! Pay someone if they finished the job. do not give him money for not completing his job that he was supposed to do, its his fault that he couldn't complete it. But go ahead and pay him if you like, you will just lose money.
The starting job pay for a full professor at Purdue University is $108 an hour. The average job pay for this position is around $130 an hour.
If you're under 18, it's more then likely you won't have credit, so you would either need a co-signer or your parents to get the loan and just pay them
The pay.
Under certain circumstances you can refuse a job offer (i.e. it's hazardous, pay is too low, etc.) depending on what Illinois says you have to accept or not.
The job pay scale in Williston, North Dakota is comparable to most other states. The pay you get depends on the job you choose, your education level, and your job experience.
You should absolutely never pay a handyman before the job is completed.