to work here at hungry jacks you need to be jack Parker who lives in taupo.....with my out most love.......JACK DAVID PARKER
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In family businesses and farms, kids are allowed to work. Some states allow 12 year olds to carry papers or shine shoes. Most places require you to be at least 14 to have a job. And the types of jobs and hours are restricted.
In family businesses and farms, kids are allowed to work. Some states allow 12 year olds to carry papers or shine shoes. Most places require you to be at least 14 to have a job. And the types of jobs and hours are restricted. You will have to check the laws for your state.
don't talk crap u can but u have to b 14 and u shouldn't get a job there 5$ an hour
YOU HAVE TO BE 14!IM 17 AND I GET PAID 9.27PER HR AND I LOVE IT I GET OVER 200DOLLAS A WEEK AND I DNT WORK THAT MUCH DONT LISTEN TO N E 1 ELSE AS I COULDNT WORK THERE TILL I WAS 14 HAVE FUN CYA X-X-X
Yes u can I'm 12 and i just got back from my first shift lol they mucked somin up and say they are gona keep paying me 9 bucks instead of 6 or 7 allthough that might be because i did a 3 week trainee course and got a couple of certificates there for my qualifications are higher i love it i am working with indonesions who can hardly speek English so i got put on the counter on my first real day well i wnt before during training its easy to get in and the interview is like a five minute conversasion just apply online at there web page they call next day and tell you when to come
No. Very rarely.
Depends on the specific state. Typically, the youngest that you are legally able to work is 14. And even then, there are several legal restrictions to how much, where, and when you can work.
to work here at hungry jacks you need to be jack Parker who lives in taupo.....with my out most love.......JACK DAVID PARKER
No 14 is the absolute minimum working age and 16 is the usual starting age for working.