well obviously you can do chores and earn an allowance but if you want a ''real'' job you can always offer to help at consessions stands in a local stsdium or lemonadee stand sell old stuff i live in a small town so im landind a job making snow cones at our lacal snow cone place (i am also 12) i understand its hard be cause of child labor laws but if you just want some extra cash look at some of my suggestions if it helped good if not good luck and sorry heres a list of jobs: model-act-sing ebay invent a product make jewlry to sell (my friend does that and make lots of money(gpo to Walmart or hobby lobby for beads and string ect.)) mow babysit pet sit bake sale car wash be a house keeper (cleans houses) iron laundry service hence the iron well good luck
You have to be 14 to get a part time job, but a 12-year-old could do volunteer work.
One has to be at least twelve years of age in order to get a work permit in California. Anyone who is over twelve, and under eighteen must have work permit in order to work.
Not any nine to five job, but you could work for your parents and neighbors. But, you can't work anything that is actually "job worthy" until your fifteen.
Babysitting is the best job for a twelve year old
I really have no idea i think twelve is to young for a job that pays and even for a twelve year old to work how would they get there and back ? I don't think there Mom or Dad wants to take them everyday.
It depends on the place you plan on working. Most states it is illegal to work if you are under the age of sixteen. Babysitting is the popular option for twelve year olds.
A news paper route.
No where, it is a federal law that a minor must be at least 15 to get a job and even then there are alot of restrictions on hours and work conditions
A twelve year old can do things like mow lawns, do minor yard work, or walk dogs. And if they are almost 13, they can get a babysitting certificate and watch children.
A waitress job. A paper round.
non paying one
His normal job is not specified, although he did have a job as a juror.