== == When You Are 13 Or Younger . . .
* You can deliver newspapers. * You can work as a baby-sitter. * You can work as an actor or performer in motion pictures, television, theater or radio. * You can work in a business solely owned or operated by your parents. * You can work on a farm owned or operated by your parents.
However, parents are prohibited from employing their children in manufacturing, mining, or any other occupation declared hazardous by the Secretary of Labor.
When You Turn 14 . . .
You also can work in an:
* office, * grocery store, * retail store, * restaurant, * movie theater, * Baseball park, * amusement park, or * gasoline service station.
You generally may not work in:
* communications or public utilities jobs, * construction or repair jobs, * driving a motor vehicle or helping a driver, * manufacturing and mining occupations, * power-driven machinery or hoisting apparatus other than typical office machines, * processing occupations, * public messenger jobs, * transporting of persons or property, * workrooms where products are manufactured, mined or processed, or * warehousing and storage. In addition, you may not work any other job or occupation declared hazardous by the Secretary of Labor.
Different rules apply to farms, and individual States may have stricter rules.
State labor laws - http://www.youthrules.dol.gov/states.htm
Advice from other contributors:
* if you want money at a young age well you better start working at labor fields, like picking fruit,vegetable and all those things up. i don't think there would be much stores who would want to hire a 13 or 14 year old not because of there appearance but age. they can sue the company and get you in a lot of trouble so if you want to work start with labor then at fifteen of sixteen get your work permit.(at least that work out for me) try it * I just helped my parents with mulching!!! People will pay you a lot to do that because professionals charge like an arm and a leg!!! * at the age of 13, teenagers can also have a paper round. == == * I don't think they can really get any other jobs. I believe that the government need to change that for 12 year old and younger can't get jobs. I think that since teen is in the name we should be treated as teens and get a job == == * When you turn 18 remember this and vote those liberal politicians who passed these child labor laws out of office. Then we can get cheap labor for our sweatshops again. == == * you could work for a friend or someone at your school if they have there own small business. == == * I think they should be able to at least work at the market or work at an family members office. == == * Try odd jobs. The best way to start this kind of thing is, go to the local church, community gatherings, become known around, and offer those people help with anything, from helping to paint their house to cutting lawns, errands, you name it. Maybe look around yard sales and buy things and sell them forward at Ebay or other online auction services (with help of a legal guardian or parent).Help out people, that's the gate for those small errand jobs. Another way is that if you have a computer, you could make a lot of things to help you some. Maybe learn how to create websites and offer your services, or create a community forum, be creative! Another resource is to check out some online places that will pay you for things like completing surveys and what not. One is explained at http://www.treasuretrooperguides.co. Try asking your friends what they do, because you surely aren't the only teenager around the neighborhood that is wondering how to get some extra spending cash. Best of luck with whatever you do! * I think the same with 12 and maybe 11 year old at least we should be able to do the paper round. I just think that we can make money to we are all people . I wished I lived in Canada, you can work at Burger King at 12 yr old <(^_^<)
You could shovel driveways in the winter, mow lawns in the summer, walk dogs, babysit, or even just housework for your parents.
Washing cars, Walking and cleaning up after pets, mowing lawns.
It depends how hard you want to work and how responsible you are. Do you like mowing the lawn at your house? You could mow lawns but you need to remember you have to pay for gasoline if it's a gas mower and you have finish what you start. Do you like to babysit? You can get training to be a babysitter. Do you like animals? You could walk dogs.
Dog walking, washing cars, mowing lawns, helping old people, etc...
-babysitting -walking dogs -doing lawns -washing cars -selling lemonade -selling homemade jewlery
Babysit, wash cars, mow lawns. Get creative!
babysitting, dog walking, tutoring, mowing lawns, teaching swimming lessons, helping with landscaping, washing cars, and doing chores.
easy jobs include walking dogs, pet sitting, washing dogs, and grooming dogs. also, you can rake leaves, wash dishes, wash cars, possibly babysit, take care of plants, mow lawns, shovel snow, clean the house (dust, vaccum, sweep, mop, clean windows and mirrors, etc)
Lawns, Wash cars, Babysit, dog sit or be a dog walker. :)
You could babysit, mow lawns, ect.
You can babysit, mow lawns, be a life guard after taking a short course....
you can deliver papers, babysit or start your own business walking dogs, mowing lawns etc. some companies hire at 14 too i think like subway and some retail stores