Legally, the same amount as an adult(48) but as you are still attending school you would have to take the hours you are in school for into consideration. So let's say you can work from five pm onward on weekdays and 9am onwards on weekends. You could work all of them hours as that is legal but you might not want to work that early on weekends after getting up early for your school.
The Fair Labor Standards Act does not limit the number of hours or times of day for workers 16 years and older.
There are no work hours limitations for 18 year old teenagers.
there are no restrictions on an 18 year old, even if he is in school
As many as you want/can. At 18 you are an adult.
12.30am to 6.00pm
no person under 18 could work
6 hours
A person in food service can work anywhere between 10 hours and 90 hours per week. This entirely depends on the type of employment and shift of the person.
A lot
A person can spend up to 90,000 hours at work during their lifetime.
under 18: 7 hours 59 minutes & 59 seconds.
under Federal law ... a person is only required to work a maximum 40 hours in a week ... Now how your employer divides them 40 hours in any given week is there discretion ...
Kill people
Not really - but you have to.
Yes, it is legal to work as many hours as a person is able, as long as they are not a minor.
The average person spends about 8-10 hours at work or school each day, depending on their schedule and commitments. This includes both the time spent on tasks or classes, as well as breaks and commute time.
In Canada, the work week is forty hours. A person works eight hours a day. They must be give a thirty minute unpaid break for every five hours of consecutive work.