Yeah you can. You have to get a work permit though, you can usually get them from your school. but not all companies allow 15 year olds. But just look around - places like movie theaters, and kids places allow 15 year olds.
Yeah, you can work at 15. It really depends where you would apply though. An example is Pinkberry, they hire people that are 15, as long as they have a worker's permit.
yes but only in limited places
These are answers from different people cause two brains are better than one.
well, anywhere you can find a job that hires teens
It depends on what store youre looking to work at.
A 15 year old girl can get an after school job babysitting in Vallejo, California. There are not many job options when one is 15.
A 15 year old can get a job if they live in Santa Clarita, California. They must however first obtain a work permit which they can get from their high school.
A 15 year old can get babysitting jobs in Garden Grove, California. Another?æjobs a 15 year old can do in this area is yard work.
With a permit it was 15 about 20 years ago I am guessing it is the same now.
You can be any age, but to get a real job you have to be 16+. Sometimes 15, but that is very rare.
Any minor from the age 15 to 18 must have a work permit in the state of California. Some jobs in Visalia, CA for minors are restaurant jobs, yard work, babysitting, acting, and dog walking.
You need to be at least 16 years of age before you can work at the ice cream store. Before you can work alone, you will need to be at least 18.
California Connected - 2002 4-15 was released on: USA: 2005
I'm going to have to say yes because most places in California you can get easy jobs like that if you are in highschool.
If you worked in California, you owe tax for wages earned in California regardless of where you live, so you'll have to file a California return. Any delayed payments such as bonuses, commissions, and residuals that you earned for work done in California are also taxable in California, even if you receive the actual payment after you have left California. If you did not work in California, you'll have to file a return to get a refund of any taxes that were erroneously paid to California. If you did not work in California and had no taxes withheld by California, then technically you are not required to file. But you may hear from the California FTB if you don't. It would be best to see if you can get your employer to correct your W-2. If you can't, it may be best to pre-emptively file a California 540NR showing no California income.
California Social Work Hall of Distinction was created in 2002.
No California has 55 votes and Georgia only has 15.