You have to be 16. I loved working at Starbucks. It was my first Barista job. I then worked with coffee for about 3 years. In the North West you can make alot of money. As a teenager Starbucks pays the best out most jobs that are available to teens.
2007-01-15 04:03:06
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answered by Momma D 1
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I think you have to be at least 14 and above. It depends it what state your in I guess since each state has different laws and requirments. For example driving ages. Some states start at 16 others at 18. Its the same kind of thing. Also, it's probably not very safe to have a 12 year old working at Starbucks. Wait a little longer.
2007-01-15 12:01:46
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answered by gotriceazn101 2
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16
2007-01-15 12:00:24
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answered by scrappykins 7
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about 16
2007-01-15 12:05:24
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answered by TIP 2
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well, first ask the store first... some places will not hire for insurance reasons. You also have to make sure that your daughter has the proper paper work to work at her age.
I know you requested Starbucks but I worked for Dunkin Donuts when I was her age. I enjoyed working at Dunkin donuts but I worked afternoons during the week and morning shift on weekends...(My parents couldn't stand having to get up at 5:30 am to get me to work) Things I learned from the experience customer service and cash handling.
2007-01-15 12:04:54
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answered by De 5
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2007-01-15 11:59:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm pretty sure that the legal age is 16. You cant work at a large firm like that if your under 16.
2007-01-15 11:58:48
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answered by littleminnie1000 4
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Why Starbucks? There are so many better places to work! And she is 12. She has plenty of time to get a job. Let her be a kid a while longer. The people that work at Starbucks seem like they are... well not going to say it.
Hope this helps
2007-01-15 11:59:55
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answered by Harry Merkin 4
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16 in most states unless you have written approval from your parents 14-15 depending again on the state in which you live in, I suggest asking your local labor and labor laws to find out, also try baby-setting i know it's not sounding great, but money is money
2007-01-15 11:59:37
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answered by Juleette 6
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u have to be at least 16.
2007-01-15 11:58:56
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answered by ursula 2
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