Sunday, May 12, 2013

where can you work at 14 ?

Question by Hello Kitty: where can you work at 14 ?
a real jobb not babysitting and stuff like that
this is not for me , for my sister .


Best answer:

Answer by boocoo33
No where, you're too young. 16 is the legal age, regarding to child labor laws.



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  1. If you are 14 or 15, you can work . . . Outside school hours After 7 a.m. and until 7 p.m. Except from June 1 through Labor Day, when you can work until 9 p.m. You can work no more than: 3 hours on a school day, 18 hours in a school week, 8 hours on a non-school day, and 40 hours in non-school week. What Jobs Can Youth Do? If you're 14: You can deliver newspapers. You can work as a baby-sitter. You can work as an actor or performer in motion pictures, television, theater or radio. You can work in a business solely owned or operated by your parents. You can work on a farm owned or operated by your parents. You also can work in an: office, grocery store(see below), retail store, restaurant, movie theater, baseball park, amusement park, or gasoline service station. 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. Fourteen- and 15-year-olds may work in grocery stores and supermarkets, but only in certain jobs. • They may perform cashiering, shelf stocking, and the bagging and carrying out of customer orders. • They may perform clean up work, including the use of vacuum cleaners and floor waxers. • They may perform limited cooking duties involving electric or gas grills that do not entail cooking over an open flame. They may also cook with deep fryers that are equipped with and utilize devices that automatically raise and lower the "baskets" into and out of the hot grease of oil. They may not operate NIECO broilers, rotisseries, pressure cookers or fryolators. • They may not perform any baking. • They may not operate, clean, set-up, adjust, repair or oil power-driven machines including food slicers, processors, or mixers. • They may clean kitchen surfaces and non-power-driven equipment, and filter, transport and dispose of cooking oil, but only when the temperature of the surfaces and oils do not exceed 100ยบF. • They may not operate power-driven lawn mowers or cutters or work in freezers or meat coolers. They may not work in warehousing or load or unload goods to or from trucks or conveyors. • They are prohibited from working in any of the Hazardous Orders (discussed above for 16- and 17-year-olds).

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