Technically yes, but in practice probably not.
If your parents own the clothing store, they can employ you to work in it at any age as long as you're not performing a job deemed to be "hazardous" (unlikely, in a clothing store).
If the store is NOT owned by your parents, then no, you're not legally allowed to work there until you turn 14, and it's frankly unlikely that anyone will hire you until you're at least 16.
in the uk a child under thirteen cannot be employed full stop for more info go to http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Parents/ParentsRights/DG_4002945
Express was establishes 30 years ago in 1980. Its an amazing clothes for both men and women for any kind of occasion involving work, going out, and for weekends...
yes
Nothing
Of course, they make all clothes for pregnant women including work out clothes. Check at your maternity clothing store.
you'll probably get a discount if you work in a clothes store, but you won't get free clothes no, unless you rob them, then they're free!
no
Yes, many social workers work on weekends and even night shifts.
Doesn't work that way.
yes
It depends on where you live and what position you want. Typically, you need to be seventeen to work at clothes retailers. If you want to work somewhere specific, go check out their guidelines online or at the store.
http://www.activewearusa.com/ offers a large variety of work out clothes that are stylish and more appealing that what you would find in a normal store.
Well, if your twelve you can't legally get a job in a store, but you can work privately like mow lawns, do farm work, Or House clean for people. Anything not out in the public.