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14 year old job as cashier!..?

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ok so heres the deal, im 13 right now but im like thinking about a job for next summer,

the water park has jobs open for cashier, the qualifications say be 14 or older and be able to handle money efficiantly

i am in advance math, so im pretty good with numbers, uhhhhhhh

can any1 that was a casher ever give me advice on what it will be like so i know if its good for me??

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  2. OMGGG I'm 14... I WANT A JOB! is that legal?

    WHERE HOOW

    OMG

    :D

    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?...

  3. 14 – 15 years old: Depending on local laws, you can work outside school hours in non-hazardous jobs (restaurant and retail gigs are fine). But your hours are limited, especially on school days, when you can work a maximum of three hours a day. This increases to a maximum of eight hours a day on Saturday and Sunday. The maximum you can work in a week while school is in session is 18 hours, and this increases to 40 hours during the summer.

    You should also know that while the U.S. government doesn’t require you to have any special paperwork or documents saying it’s OK for you to work, your state may. Some states require these documents (also known as “working papers”) for teens under 18. Ask your school guidance office or career center if they have the forms to fill out – and to provide you with assistance. You can also check with your state’s labor department by typing in the following Web address into your Internet browser:

    http://youthrules.dol.gov/states.htm

    WANT TO KNOW MORE?

    The U.S. Department of Labor has a number of helpful resources for teens on its website covering following topics:

    • Agricultural employment

    • What are “hazardous” jobs?

    • Additional age restrictions and state labor laws

    Simply type the following Web address into your Internet browser and you should be able to  find answers to all of your questions:

    www.dol.gov/dol/audience/aud-kidsyouth...


  4. You have to know how to read numbers and count change.

  5. Being a cashier is pretty easy once you get the hang of it...you just have to be very careful with the money and since you are a pro in math that will not be a problem..also keep in mind that you have the pressure of the customer standing right in front of you...make sure you don't get nervous and give the wrong change....I am pretty sure you'll do good...and congrats on wanting to get a job at such a short age....

  6. I think some advice would be, to make sure u have good ppl skills and have the patience to deal with ppl who may be rude for no unknown reason. and also u are able to work under a lil stress and at a fast pace. ...I think it is a good 1st job to have, u should learn a lot.  They will train u on the cash registrar so don't worry about that, and if u have every won any math awards or anything of the sort be sure to put that on ur resume and talk about it in the interview.  

  7. My first job was as a cashier. You will have to have good people skills. If you are friendly and can get along well with others that would be a plus. Patients is a must. You will have some people who are irate and some who make your day wonderful. You need to know how to count back change. Good luck!

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