because you are old
In the United States, kids can legally work at the age of 14, but there are restrictions on the type of work they can do and the number of hours they can work.
In the United States, kids can legally begin working at the age of 14, with some restrictions on the type of work and hours they can work.
In the United States, kids can legally start working at the age of 14, with some restrictions on the type of work and hours they can work.
In the United States, someone can legally start working at the age of 14, but there are restrictions on the type of work and hours they can work until they reach 16.
In Greece, the legal minimum age to work is 15 years old. However, there are restrictions on the type of work and number of hours that individuals under 18 can work for. Special rules apply for working at the age of 14.
Type 1 diabetes can affect anyone, doesn't matter what age you are. Type 2 diabetes is can also affect anyone but it is generally age related and you are more likely to be diagnosed with type 2 diabetes when you are older.
The minimum age to work in New York is 14, with some restrictions on the type of work and hours for employees under 18. Special regulations apply for children under 16.
The legal age to work in Mississippi is 14. You need to have a work permit and can only work certain hours.
In the state of Georgia, the minimum age limit to work is 14, with restrictions on the type of jobs and hours that minors can work. However, those under 18 must obtain a work permit before starting a job.
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No they can only work a certain amount of hours
In SC, a minor can start working at the age of 14 (but many places won't hire someone that young). However, child labor laws restrict what type of work they can do and the hours they can work. I don't believe SC requires a work permit.