I'm not exactly sure where you get a work permit,but try the court house and places like that,maybe they can tell you. You can always do odd jobs like yard work,helping the elderly with things around the house,newspaper route, and etc.
2006-06-22 17:04:27
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answered by luvouhellen 4
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It depends on your state's child labor laws. I bet there's a good chance that your friends can definitely find a job like delivering newspapers, working on a farm, youth athletic program referee....as long as the job is not hazardous.
2006-06-22 15:58:15
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answered by Celeste 6
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As a small buisness owner "three different buis in 48 years" I had my son and a lot of fine young people work for me. I usually started them sweeping the floor. If they did a good job I would let them do something else. I had some young men who stayed with me for years. And a couple who went into the buis, for themselves later in life.We had a machiune shop and light mfg. buis. You can do anything but run Machinery! IN my shop Sawman
2006-06-23 09:31:38
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answered by Leroy 4
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Pennsylvania for starters. Ever right here of Jon and kate + 8? Or now Kate + 8? the mothers and fathers of those twins and sextuplets? they are allowed to artwork and income on those infants on television and its allowed in that states. Hell, their FATHER needs them to end doing television, and he's not allowed to have any say interior the subject. (mothers and fathers divorced)
2016-10-31 08:10:03
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answered by ? 4
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get a work permit (:
it's totally legal..but then there's limits to how many hours you can work per week =/ ..it's still legally having a job and getting paid though! (:
2006-06-22 15:52:19
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answered by hi (: 2
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Kids that young and younger work on farms all the tme. -- family business.
2006-06-22 17:47:34
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answered by RDHamm 4
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you can have a paper route, lawn mowing, errand running, babysitting, pet sitting, etc. All things that are considered "self employment". Sorry, but no business (unless its your family's ) can hire you.
2006-06-22 15:52:45
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answered by dolphin_chic_15 3
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Don't get a job!! Start a business :-)!
2006-06-22 16:02:12
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answered by Josefina R 2
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if your parent own a business/farm then you can work under their supervisor
2006-06-22 15:51:33
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answered by n K 4
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