That depends on whether their insurance would cover a year-ten pupil to work on their premises. The sensible thing to do - would be to phone and ask them. That way you'll (a) get an instant answer, and (b) an accurate answer from someone who actually works there !
You can not take work experience. You must work for that experience.
Travelling around the world is a good experience on a year out. Book some round the world flights and try and arrange some volunteer work too.
Year 9s living in Perth can take up waiting jobs at restaurants and other dining establishments for work experience. This allows them to meet people from all walks of life and learn from these encounters.
there is an amazingly wide variety of placements for year 10 work experience. there is all sorts to do like you could apply for a town's court or a florist or a primary school or an opticians or a cafe. for instance i have applied for an aircraft simulator base. awesome :)
in most schools work experience is 2 weeks but in some it is a week : )
There are plenty of places that are quite good but it depends on what field you want to take. What kind of a future do you want?
A model with some experience can make around $30,000 a year or more if he/she books consistent work.
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you cant work because you are to young but you can work for a babysitting job with experience.
University, apply for an apprenticeship, take on basic work to gain work skills experience
A master's degree can be substituted for one year of experience. The Board of Regents determines the acceptability of equivalent work experience.
You should to work at any of your relevant place for respective time and after a couple of year the owner will make Work Experience Certificate for you... That's it