When You Turn 14 . . . You 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. http://www.youthrules.dol.gov/jobs.htm I am 14 and live in Missouri I've been trying to find a job forever it is very difficult but I have been actually going to the stores that are near my home and talking to the workers asking them questions like are u hiring would u hire a younger female like me at the age of 14 its a lot easier and u know right away some of them said they would hire a 14 year old but right now they are not hiring but I am still for a job i hope my advice helps just try to ask upfront
I think yes you can work but you must have to follow the local rules.
No.
no where
15 to 16 years old
Nope. and the 19 year old can be accused of child molestation.
15 and a half year olds can find work in the neighborhood by helping neighbors rake leaves. They could also baby sit in the summer.
NO. Find someone your own age.
depending on your states law...15 with a workers permit
please help ok
In Missouri, the age of consent is 17. Therefore, it would be considered illegal for an 18-year-old to date a 15-year-old. It is important to abide by the laws regarding age of consent to avoid any legal issues.
No. The 15 year old is considered a child and the 19 year old is an adult. The 19 year old could wind up in prison for a long time.
With Parrent Consent you can do mostly everything...so the answer is YES you can