You can't work legally until you're 16. If you work in a business, a true business, before that, it's prohibited by the child labor laws. Of course, you can start your own small business. You know, make crafts, sell lemonade or cookies, start a dog walking business, babysit, and other stuff for money. It all depends on what you like to do.
If you are 15 years of age and looking for a job, you need to look for side jobs from family and/or friends of family members. Most places of business will only hire you if you are 16 years of age, mainly because there are so many labor laws for minors.
you can work at many places but alot really dont hire 14 or 15 yr old. but you have to have a workers permit. it really depends where you live in Mississippi.
Chic-fil-a, Captain D's, and Kroger in Clinton
Hardly any stores, if any will hire someone at 15 in Mississippi. However, if you feel one of the stores might, you could call and speak to a manager.
There are not very many jobs that will hire 15-year olds in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. If a job is needed, you should check with family and friends of family members.
hi,my name is tracy berry im 14 bout to be 15 august 20,2012.Im in need of a job so i can help my family out so can some one please help me thanks,tracy berry
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how old do you have to be to work at kroger in canton mississippi.
The legal age to work in Mississippi is 14. You need to have a work permit and can only work certain hours.
It depends on where you are; call your daughter's high school and ask for their advice.
Its 16
In order to do certain jobs in Mississippi, someone aged 16 and under would need a work permit. The permit is required to work in factories, canneries, mills, and workshops.
yes he did, in Mississippi
of course they can........i mean......why not?
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A car could work
The U.S Department of Labor states a child can work at the age of 16 in the state of Mississippi during school hours. Outside of school, a child 12 to 14 can work on a farm if a parent also works there.
Mississippi could be an example of a state in which voter ID laws work. Photo identification is now required in Mississippi to vote in any election. Many states do not have this type of law on the books.
Before the war, he ran a big plantation in Mississippi.