Forget these on line jobs. you are really suppose to be 16 in most states. My grandson is 15 and has been hunting a job for some time. Babysitting, throwing paper, mowing yards, racking leaves, helping old people, check on those.
2007-10-01 15:08:09
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answered by lana s 7
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it all depends on where you live. Here (where i live), 12 and up can work, but with very tight restrictions about times, lication, position, etc... At 14 these are relaxed, but there still are some regulations on hours and location. i.e. cant work from midnight to 6am, cant work at a comvenience store/gas station, and obviously cant sell products like alcohol or cigarettes. At age 18 these are eliminated. As i said, these vary with region, so i suggest researching the topic further in your own city. Although most places 14 year olds can work.
2007-10-01 15:06:41
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answered by Steve 7
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It depends on where you live for legal reasons, but who says you have to receive a paycheck to actually start working? Mow your neighbor's lawn, shovel snow, open a lemonade stand...be your own boss! I started working when I was 14, and honestly, I wouldn't have wanted waiting until later! It means a lot more when you earn your own money.
2007-10-01 15:11:15
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answered by spphat 2
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It depends on where you live. I live in the state of Texas and the youngest you can work is 16 except for family business where you can work at any age. Check the child labor laws in your state.
2007-10-01 15:06:04
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answered by Settelbanat 4
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Yup its true
2007-10-01 15:03:26
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answered by Kiara G 3
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