If you are in the USA and you are covered by Social Security you should first check in with the "Ticket To Work" program. The TTW program is all about finding jobs for disabled people. In addition, check with AbilityOne. AbilityOne is the largest provider of jobs in the USA for severly disabled. If you are in the UK, check with Remploy. It is a quite similar to AbilityOne.
For more details check the article listed below. There are lots of ideas for how people with all kinds of disabilities can find jobs.
Call the Social Security Administration @ 1-800-772-1213. One of the teleservice reps can punch in your zip code and give you 1 or 2 referral phone numbers in your area for help. Ask the rep if he/she can give you the phone number for the local unemployment office. Also consider contacting the local Elks Club for help.
== == Seeking employment? America's Job Bank. http://www.ajb.dni.us: Has sites for employers and job seekers. About 1.5 million job listings. User can develop an on line career account with resume, etc. Links to latest job trends, employer profiles and online training and information resources. Free. America's Career InfoNet. http://www.acinet.org/acinet Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor, America's Career InfoNet contains information about the General Job Outlook, Wages and Trends, Employer Search, State Profile and Career Exploration. Also has a Resource Library. Job Corps. http://jobcorps.doleta.gov: Job Corps is the nation's largest residential education and training program for disadvantaged youth. It is a full-time, year-round residential program that offers a comprehensive array of training, education and supportive services, including supervised dormitory housing, meals, medical care and counseling. A SUMMER EXPERIENCE Are you looking for a summer experience that allows you to work along side people who manage the day-to-day business of our Nation? The Federal Government may have the right opportunity for you. Summer job opportunities are available in Federal agencies throughout the United States and cover a wide variety of positions. internet - The official World Wide Web site for jobs and employment information, may be accessed at http://www.usajobs.gov HOW TO FILE WITH FEDERAL AGENCIES Once you have located the summer job and are sure that you meet the work experience and/or education requirements, complete the application form(s) requested in the agency's vacancy announcement. Be sure to specify the title of the job and the vacancy announcement number on your application. If additional information is needed, it will be included in the agency's vacancy announcement and should be submitted at the time you apply. Depending on where you live there are several options. Most teens can get jobs at fast food places, retail stores, or any other place of business in which a position won't require much training. Companies love to hire teens because they are good labor and they know that teens need the money. As far as help is concerned consult your local job training and placement agency, or contact your local employment office. Also, the good old newspaper classifieds can help as well.
Many places. Grocery stores, restaurants, boutiques, salons, movie theaters, or nearly any other type of business. Pick up some Job Applications next time you visit any of these places locally.
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An Oklahoma work permit is needed if teenagers want to work. An issuing officer provides the permit for individuals who are between 16 and 17.
Children under 13 can work in theater, modelling or television provided they are appropriately licenced. At age 13, a teenager may find limited part time work at certain hours of the day. At age 16 the teenager can get a part time job that is subject to national minimum wage. A teenager cannot get a full time job until they have left full time education.
The amount of hours a teenager can work per day varies. Usually, companies don't make teenagers work as much. Teenagers can usually work a lot because of the energy they have. It generally depends on what company/business the teenager would like to work at.
No, you have to be a teenager (15 and up).