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Help ~! job problem ~!

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I'm 14 yrs ofd and im trying get job in BurgerKing or Dollar store , but someone told me if i ask for job in BurgerKing or Dollar store im gonna get in trouble PLEZ tell me if that is not

true~!

2nd Q: if i dont get in trouble getting job what do i have to do to get job ?

PLEZ tell me details about those jobs

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  1. thats so not true unless u look like 10 year old kid. i have a job and im 15. things u have to say to qualify for job. say ur responsible willing to work even if ur a kid, y do u need the money and dont expect alot of money ur not going to be able to work alot, and i dunno if that job needs a school notice. u might not get the job.


  2. I don't think you will get in trouble but you won't get the job. In most states the minimum age for employment is 16 (some do 15.5). There are some jobs you can get younger like sometimes at a local pool or a little league baseball field. My advice enjoy the freedom while you have it.

  3. Well, im 14 too, lol. I have a job at a catering place. I didn't get in trouble. But you might need working papers. talk to your parents or someone about them. you just might need them : D. also, keep in mind you wont get in trouble. they'll just decline you. Most places you have to be 15 or older so beware haha. Oh, and keep in mind that if you dont get one job, look for another. I just grabbed the phone book with a certain type of job in mind (catering/restraunt for me : D) and called. turns out the first place would give me a chance. best of luck on your job hunt :DD hope you get a good one :]]

    I didn't work at either place, but if its your first time working, it will be hard to start off. I know from experience that the first day, sucks. haha.

    Anyway like i said, best of luck :]]]
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