In Virginia, a 13-year-old cannot. A 14-year-old can work up to 18 hours a week during the school year, no more than 3 hours on a school day or 8 hours on a non-school day. A permit is required. See the Child Labor Work Permit Issuing Officer at your school.
Here is some information. Maybe you can still contact them. Another program that you may also want to contact would be the STOP organization but I not sure what the age requirements are for them.
Fw: Youth Summer Jobs
City of Norfolk Holds Summer Job Fair for Teens April 11
The City of Norfolk will hold a summer job fair for the 2009 Summer Earn
and Learn Program 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Saturday, April 11 at the Norfolk Scope.
The Norfolk Summer Earn and Learn Program gives Norfolk youth between the
ages of 14 - 19 the opportunity to gain meaningful work experience, and
learn about public and private service careers. The program runs June 22 -
August 14.
All Norfolk youth between the ages of 14 - 19 who are not attending any
other summer program can apply on-line or at the Employment Training Center at 520
E. Main Street.
Applicants can also complete an application at the job fair.
To qualify, applicants:
* Must be
between the ages of 14 - 19
* Must be a
resident of Norfolk
* Must be
able to complete the program commitment
Norfolk Youth with physical disabilities are encouraged to apply.
Applications are accepted through April 17.
For more information about the Summer Earn and Learn Program, call 664-4486
There are several sites that can lead you to IT service jobs in Norfolk, Virginia. You can check out careerconnection.com, monster.com, indeed.com, or snagajob.com for jobs in any area. You can also go to jobserve.com and look at just the IT services positions to get a long list of IT jobs available in Norfolk, Virginia.
probably a car washing thing. ask your neighbors if you can help them out or walk doggies! :)
There are a number of websites available for searching jobs in the Norfolk area. The sites that one would find these listings would depend if one is looking for work in Norfolk, Virginia or Norfolk, UK. For Norfolk, Virginia listings they can be found on the Indeed site as well as Snag A Job, Careerbuilder and Monster. If one is looking in Norfolk, UK there are listings on Jobs 24 as well as the Indeed site.
There are many places to find a good weekend job. The best ways to start looking are local employment agencies or online. The availability of local weekend jobs can be found there.
Weekend jobs can be found anywhere, but employers would prefer employees with a weekday schedule too. You can try looking for jobs at Home Depot, next to the sign that says Day Laborers for temporary jobs.
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Here is a website to look for weekend jobs, http://www.totaljobs.com/JobSeeking/Weekend.html You can look for them there. Hope this helps you to find a job that suits you!
the top Virginia job is farming
postmen, firemen, gardeners, painters, fishermen, builders, plumbers, electricians
One of the best places to search for part time jobs in Norfolk is in one of the area's local newspapers. One of the newspapers covering this particular regions of the UK is the Norwich Evening News.
In general the best places to get jobs as a 14 year old living in Norfolk would be places like shops doing the paper round or babysitting or dog walking. There doesnt tend to be many jobs in Norfolk for teenagers unless you live somewhere like Norwich or Kings Lynn where there will be more vacancies.
yes, they were needed