In the United States, there is no federal limit on the number of hours a 19-year-old can work, as they are considered adults. However, state laws may impose restrictions on working hours for certain types of employment, particularly if the job involves hazardous conditions. It's important for individuals to check their local labor laws for any specific regulations that may apply. Generally, a 19-year-old can work full-time, often up to 40 hours per week or more, depending on the employer's needs.
in a day workers in sweatshops work for about 19 hours and in a week they work about 40-60 hours a week hope tht helped xx
It is for a 19 year old male, not for a 19 year old female though!
Maximum rate on a vehicle that is 3 years old is 17%, and 19% if it is 4 years or older.
Males 14-18 years old recommended 900 to a maximum of 2800 μg/day 19 - 70 years old recommended 900 to a maximum of 3000 μg/day Females 14-18 years old recommended 700 to a maximum of 2800 μg/day 19 - 70 years old recommended 700 to a maximum of 3000 μg/day Note pregnant / lactating females and children require/have different limits.
well u could go 4 about 19 hours but u might crash
14 through 19 can only work about 8 hours a week.
Depends on the length of your "sleep cycles", but generally 7-9 hours.
maybe 19 20 or something mu mom use to work for ups
Yes, as long as he/she has documents proving authority to work in the USA.
The amount of sleep and rest varies greatly depending on your lifestyle and workload. Generally for a 19 year old, I would say at least seven and a half hours.
there are 1,140 seconds in 19 hours.
Almost five years old. Or close enough to not matter.