When You Turn 14 . . .
You can work in an: office, grocery store, retail store, restaurant, movie theater, Baseball park, amusement park, or gasoline service station. (If the company is willing to hire you.)
You generally may not work in: communications or public utilities jobs, construction or repair jobs, driving a motor vehicle or helping a driver, manufacturing and mining occupations, power-driven machinery or hoisting apparatus other than typical office machines, processing occupations, public messenger jobs, transporting of persons or property, workrooms where products are manufactured, mined or processed, or warehousing and storage.
In addition, you may not work any other job or occupation declared hazardous by the Secretary of Labor.
Different rules apply to farms, and individual States may have stricter rules.
http://www.youthrules.dol.gov/jobs.htm
Answer1. A newspaper route2. Simple cash jobs in shops sweeping up etc.
3. Check your local Department of Labor web site, Federal law in the U.S.A. allows 14 year olds to work normally with parental and sometimes school approval.
Find more information here at, http://www.dol.state.ga.us/em/cl_summary_sheet.htm
MINORS AT WORK:
It is hard to find a job as a minor as there are more experienced older workers competing with you. You must be forward and act as an adult would. Some states allow employers to pay minors under 16 lower then minimum wage witch can be a bargaining chip with some employers.
Try looking at a horse farm. They need help cleaning stalls, grooming the horses, feeding, turning them out to the pens/ fields etc. You may need to get authorization to work but this is one job if you are comfortable around horses you can find work. You may need to directly contact the horse farm.
The only way for you to get a job as a 14 year old is to go to your school and get a work permit, and take it to the employer. Both the school and the employer will have to fill out the sheet and return it to the state. Even with a work permit, your hours are limited, and you may not get as high of pay. But here's to trying.
If you want to work in a store, it depends on the state laws. In Idaho, I know, 14 year olds can work in many place which aren't considered a hazard. This is like mining. If you have Sonic in your town, you can work as a waiter.
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if you are twelve you can work in the state. because its a state law. And for more info all u need to do is go to the georgia department of labor website and look for the job listings. just remember: be 14 (federal law) be 12 (state law)
newspaper route?
try publix.
13 Year olds cannot legally get jobs. The minimum age in the US is fourteen to get a job.
Yes, a 15 year old can work at Kmart. My sister is 15 and she works at Kmart for a part time job .
it depends. Probably babysitting if the child is mature, and perhaps a local side job. Check your newspaper listings!!
You can apply to be a bagger at Publix or babysit. Try care.com.
i don't think that a 12 year old can get a job at a golf coarse but i could be wrong go to your local golf coarse and ask the manager that's the best way to try and get a job.
There are not many places that will hire a 14-year old girl in Monroe. You can look at some public pools, such as Lenora Park Pool.
NO the minimum age is 15 and even then you need a work permit.
A 15 year old who lives in New Britain, Connecticut can offer baby sitting services to their neighborhood. They can also mow lawns.