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How can i a 13 year old get a job in burbank,california?

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i know things like baby sitting, but what does a 13 year old guy have to do to make some money?

is there any way i can get a job at the library or a market?

or anything like that?

please let me know!

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  1. At 13, you are too young to enter the work force, its against child labor laws.


  2. i dont think u can so young. sry

  3. No because the legal age for employment is 16. Try doing chores around the house or having a car wash or something if you need fast money.  Sorry!

  4. Indeed you are too young to work, but there are other ways of making money. Anybody can do it check it out

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  5. no

  6. If your god parent or something owns a business ask them. I amd 13 and work at a ballroom! But that's in nevada. Plus childlabor laws. Either that just do ur chores....boring yet you get money.

  7. Read "Rich Dad, Poor Dad."  It's all about a current Milionaire who started finding ways to make money as a teenager.  I believe there is even a version that says for the teenager, but I didn't read that version.

    I believe for a job you have to get a letter from the school for a work permit.  My son works for me because it is a family business.  Once you get a work permit from the city, give me a call:  818.612.9517.  I'm impressed that you want to start working; I was the same way.

  8. In Illinois a child can get a job as young as 15 with a work permit obtained from a school councelor. Check with your school administration.

  9. you shouldnt b thinking about a job at that age. shovel snow. mow lawns? idk

  10. i will applaud you if you pull of a job like that at 13

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