How do I get a job?

How do I get a job

Answer #1

step 1 get off couch

step 2 goto store

step 3 fill out aplication

step 4 so same thing next day at different place

Answer #2

first of all, you are my cousins age and she was born in 1995 and she is a little street walker. anyway…most place will only hire you if you are older than 15.

Answer #3

oh but you could try and babysit. ask people at your church or anywhere if you can babysit or post an ad on craiglist but be extremely careful on there.

Answer #4

Laws vary from state to state but typically you have to be at least 15 or 16 to even be considered for a government-recognized job. That is, a job that you actually get hired at and are recognized as an employee. Baby sitting and mowing lawns don’t count.

So if you want a job at a business, like a store, or a restaurant, you’ll have to wait a couple years. But if you’re just looking for money, ask your neighbors to take care of their pets when they’re away, mow lawns (but be careful). Babysit. Wash cars, windows, clean houses, garden. The choices are endless.

And talk to your folks! Ask them for advice.

Answer #5

go fill out applications at places you would like to work

Answer #6

At 13 your choices will be limited: Depending on your age, a permit may be required:

How to apply for your first job: http://teenadvice.about.com/od/adviceexpert/ht/htapplyjob.htm Baby sitting (only for persons that are trustworthy) Chores for trustworthy neighbors Car wash Bake sale Bus boy/girl Store stocker Paper route Dog walking Grocery store Lemonade stand Paint House number on street curb House sitting Message Delivery Pharmacy Delivery CityCountyState and other government-run Youth Programs Vacation and Tourism spots Hotels/Resorts Parks and recreational areas Swimming poolsgolf courses and campground facilities Day and summer camps Amusement/Theme/Entertainment parks MuseumsZoos and Aquariums Airport concession firms Childcare and Eldercare providers Health care facilities Business services (including) Moving and packing companies Pool and spa companies Lawn care and other maintenance companies Construction companies Movie theaters Fast food and restaurant establishments Ice cream parlorsjuice bars Clothing and accessory stores Newspaper / Magazine Distribution Good part-time options: Pharmacy Technician Tax preparer Clerical assistant Personal and home-care aide Receptionist Dental assistant Library assistant Product promoter Child-care worker Browse through The Yellow Pages For career ideas

Legal Considerations: Not many people are aware that they break the law when they work without fulfilling the basic requirements that involve teenage work. So let us seewhat this is actually. Note this is not an exhaustive list and hence for accuracy you should check with your local guardian or legal advisor (at school or at any social center). Also be aware the each State & Country may have different laws that cover teenagers working conditions. Timings: Teenagers below 14 years old are usually not encouraged to work in offices. For those above 14 and above they should not be working at night. The legal hours are any time between 7 am to 7 PM ‘ of course ensuring that school is taken care of. Those between 16-19 years of age can be free to work as much and as long as they please. Howevergirls should always be wary and careful when working nights as crime increases at night. Work areas: Teenagers may work anywhere they can be engaged with the exception of places where they could endanger themselves or others, such as construction sites, repair sites or garages, chemical and other types of processing, mining, messenger jobs, warehousing, adult clubs and bars. Social security number: There are places where teens need a social security number to receive paymentTaxes: Most of the time teen jobs do not involve tax payments and need not have any dedication in the paychecks. However you need to consult the local IRS to ascertain this. Each state and country has its own set of rules and what is valid in one may not be in another. Do not take anything for granted. Keep in mind that legal aspects are serious matters and you do need complication with the law. Check and be sure you fulfill all the legal formalities applicable for teenagers before you even apply for work. Ask the help of a responsible adults, such as your parents, teachers, or relatives and seek out the correct answers - >> no such thing as a stupid question <<

I wish you the best and always be alert, putting Safety first !!

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