Where can a 13/14 year old work?!


Question:

Where can a 13/14 year old work?

My son wants a job really badly and we dont no where to get 1. can any1 help me???


Answers:
He could get a paper round.

A fourteen year old can work at McDonalds, but nothing else. Wait till fifteen or sixteen. And a tip; don't work in food. My first job was in food, it sucked. Big time.

here in virginia you can get a work permit at 14. check your local rules on work permits. a 14 year old with a work permit can be hired just like a regular adult, but there are limits on the amount of hours they can work and how late

have him start a lawn service cutting grass, or car washing, something that he can do in the area you live in, word of mouth will spread his name if he does a good job. Congratulations on raising a boy who wants to work, so many kids are so lazy these days......

I'm going to be 14 later this month and i have learned that it depends on where u live. during the summer u could find a farm to work on or if thats not for u, u could mow lawns for neighbors. in the fall i ref soccer games or work as an umpire for younger kids baseball games, it pays a lot per game sometimes $20 a game. in the winter u should talk ur parents into paying u for doing chores around the house cuz there really isnt much to do as a job during the winter. as for spring i really dont kno. i hope this helps.

What about baby sitting?

Try lawn mowing, car washing, window washing, lemonade stand. Why does he want a job? Most 13/14 year olds are satisfied with playing video games and watching T.V. in their spare time, not working.

At our house. Babysitting or odd jobs!

HOUSE CLEAN
HOUSE WORK 4 FREE

odd jobs for neighbors. need to check local laws.




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