FasMart/ShoreStop
late shift for a convenience store
21 in the US you can work in a convenience store at the age of 18...
On average 16, but if you choose to work at a store that has something like a deli slicer then you have to be 18. At 16 you can sell cigarettes.
Yes. Despite popular perception, felons can legally work at most jobs.
I currently work at Movie Gallery as a store manager and make pretty good money. Way to be informed tho... gj
The adjective form of the noun 'convenience' is convenient.Example: There's a convenient cafe in the building where I work.
It may be a local city or county law - I can find no mention of a state-wide law requiring it.
yes it can and will work just fine , I use it when im low on zippo fluid and don't want to go to a smoke shop, i just go to the nearest convenience store
No Where, this is because your are 12 and that you are only allowed to work at the age of 13/14 years old, because you are young. Your employer isn't allowed you to do any physical/hard work. If you work behind the till which you can do after you 14th birthday. the average you will get paid is £3.50. £5 is what an experienced adult will get in a convenience store. I know this because i am 14 years old and both of my parents own convenience store.
it offered speed and convenience to work....
Depending on where you want to work, you can be as young as 14 to work in most chain establishments, i.e., convenience stores, fast-food restaraunts, and grocery stores. Whereas, if you want to work in "sit-down" restaraunts or in a local office building, you usually have to be at least 17 years of age.
I worked in a large department store chain and the beauty counter personnel were hired by the companies/store in conjunction. To get a job as a "beauty adviser" you would have to go to a counter and ask if they have any openings. They interview you and you are also interviewed by the store, but generally you work for the company that has the counter. They train you, require a certain look as you work, and you are paid through the store.