If you 18 as much as they want
well during the school week you can work 3 hours after school and how ever many on weekend and 18 hours per week max during school year and during the summer you can work 40 hours a week and until like 10pm
It depends on age, "exceptions" (like if a teenager is working for a relative), and schooling schedule. For fourteen and fifteen year olds, on average you can work approx. three hours a day but a maximum of sixteen hours during school weeks. During non-school weeks you can work eight hours a day, and a maximum of 40 hours a week. For 16+17, you can work 20 hours a week during school weeks, and 48 hours during nonschool weeks.
Approximately 6 hours a day 5 days a week with an hours break during the day.
For 14-15 year olds: * limited to 3 hours on a school day * 18 hours in a school week * 8 hours on a non-school day * 40 hours during a non-school week information from the U.S. Department of Labor
It's 14, but you don't get but barley any working hours and not much money. It's better to start at 16 and even than you don't get called in much.
If you're in school for 6 hours a day and 5 days a week, it should be about 120 hours.
During school; You can probably work about 3 hours - 4 hours after school. Over the summer; If you are not too busy, you can work about a 4-6 hour day.
If it's 6 hours a day, then multiply the number of days in a week by the hours. 6 x 7=42
If you're 14 or 15, during the school year, hours are limited to 3 hours a day and 18 hours a week. On days when there's no school and in the summer, working hours increase to 8 hours a day and 40 hours a week.
84 hours a week and 6 days
Teens ages 14 and 15 years old may work: * Outside school hours. * Between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.after Labor Day throughMay 31. * Between 7 a.m. and 9 p.m. from June 1 throughLabor Day.But they may not work more than: * Four hours a day on school days. * Twenty-eight hours a week during a school week. * Eight hours a day during vacations and on weekends and holidays. * Forty hours a week during vacation (June 1 through Labor Day), or during the school year if there is a full week of vacation. Workdays of five hours or more must allow for a 30-minute break. Part-time work for agriculture is defined as no more than half of the maximum hours allowed (or 20 hours per week).
It depends on the program, but many are in school five days a week, often around the same hours as public schools are.