Asda is a UK-based supermarket chain owned by Wal-Mart. According to their FAQ web page (http://www.asda.jobs/faqs/index.html) you have to have reached "the minimum school leaving age" before Asda can consider hiring you. They aslo say that if you're not sure if you've reached the minimum school leaving age you should check with the People Manager at your nearest Asda store because there are regional variations in that age. Those who are under 18 cannot work as Checkout Colleagues, Bakery Colleagues, Home Shopping Drivers, Pharmacy Dispensers, HGV or Forklift Truck Drivers, in petrol stations, or on night shifts.
Well.. in the shop asda you have to be 14 or higher, and that is to stack shelves. I'm not sure about the warehouse though.
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yes
I'd say 13 and up.
The haulage company that delivers for Asda is often XPO Logistics. They provide logistics services and transportation solutions, helping Asda manage its supply chain efficiently. However, Asda may also work with other logistics partners depending on specific needs and locations.
none, it's a home office
Apparently in asda's or sainsburys
Peppers are not fruits there freaking vegetables! I work for asda therefor i know cus asda rules :D
Depends on the business that works there... For instance, Asda is a big work place.
how made asda
Walmart own Asda because they bought Asda from the first owners.
ASDA is PLC