Yes. In Washington State you can start working at the age of 14, however there are different laws for minors aged 14 & 15 then minors aged 16 & 17. Because of this it is commonly unknown even by employers that you can start work at 14 in Washington State. Check your local Labor and Industry web site:http://www.lni.wa.gov/ HELP WITH MINOR EMPLOYMENT:
Education
As most employers do not know about this law it requires extra effort on the part of the 14 or 15 year old. They will often be told "No, you must be 16" Some companies have their own regulations inside there company. But many are just ignorant, so the minor should ask is that is a company rule or a state law? If they claim it is a state law they will be incorrect and the minor may wish to educate them to gain employment. This will also be impressive and gain you the appearance of maturity.
Advantages
Minors aged 14 & 15 actually have an advantage over their older peers. They may legally receive 85% Below Minimum wage, this will allow the minor to do the same job for less money. Giving them a bargaining ability and major advantage over older workers. However they must act mature and responsible always as they already have age going ageist them
the government can not limit many things here is a short list of some of the things: how many children you have, where you work, and how often you come to work, what type of car you own ect.
No, because in a particular country their is a particular age limit under which the children cannot work for others exceeding that age limit. It doesn't matters how professional you are but below the age limit you are not allowed to work outside.
A 13 year old cannot be offered with a work permit to work at Safeway in Washington State because he is a minor.
15 years old with some limited responsibilities.
It depends, The United States Senators work in the Capital building in Washington DC, but the state senators work in their state capitol building.
If it can be shown that it was faulty work, I don't know that there is a time limit. Some things may take years to show up, but it is still faulty work by the contractor. I'm sure the time limit will vary state to state.
To work at a mcdonalds in Washington state, you have to be 16 or older.
Senators have offices and work in Washington, DC. The Senator will also have an office in their home state.
State laws do not speak to how often a person can be randomly drug tested at work. The policy of the company you work for does.
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.
That depends on which state or country you are in. In the US, you have to be either 18 or 21.
In the state of Florida, there is no mandate as to how many hours a nurse can work in a row. Legislation was introduced in 2006 to limit the number of hours that a nurse can work in a row but it did not pass.