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What do i need to do to get a job bagging groceries at kroger since i am only 14?

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What do i need to do to get a job bagging groceries at kroger since i am only 14?

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  1. Self confidence would be a good start.


  2. I never said that you did.

  3. #1, lie about your age!!!  I think the labor laws are requiring any CHILD to be at least 16 years to get A real job.

    #2, get your S.S. card.

    #3, good luck!

  4. just apply for the job or ask the manager of the store about it

  5. Go to your school and get a job permit.

    Check this pdf for specifics on child labor

    It states you may be hired

    Fourteen- and 15-Year-Olds May Not Be Employed:

    1. DURING SCHOOL HOURS, except as provided in Work Experience and Career Exploration Programs.1

    2. BEFORE 7 a.m. or AFTER 7 p.m. except from June 1 through Labor Day when the evening hour is extended to 9 p.m. (time is based on local standards; i.e., whether the locality has adopted daylight savings time).

    3. MORE THAN 3 HOURS A DAY ON A SCHOOL DAY, INCLUDING FRIDAYS.

    4. MORE THAN 8 HOURS A DAY ON A NON-SCHOOL DAY.

    5. MORE THAN 18 HOURS A WEEK DURING A SCHOOL WEEK.

    6. MORE THAN 40 HOURS A WEEK DURING NON-SCHOOL WEEKS.

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    Fourteen- and 15-Year-Olds May Not Be Employed in:

    1. Any MANUFACTURING occupation.2

    2. Any MINING occupation.

    3. Most PROCESSING occupations such as filleting of fish, dressing poultry, cracking nuts, laundering as performed by commercial laundries, bulk or mass mailings (except certain occupations expressly permitted in retail, food service and gasoline service establishments as discussed below).

    4. Occupations requiring the performance of any duties in WORKROOMS or WORKPLACES WHERE GOODS ARE MANUFACTURED, MINED OR OTHERWISE PROCESSED (except to the extent expressly permitted in retail, food service, or gasoline service establishments as discussed below; and as discussed in footnote 2 below).

    5. PUBLIC MESSENGER SERVICE.

    6. OPERATION OR TENDING OF HOISTING APPARATUS or of ANY POWER-DRIVEN MACHINERY, including lawnmowers, trimmers, and “weedwhackers,” but not including office

    http://www.dol.gov/esa/regs/compliance/w...

  6. Wait another year or two since you cannot legally work.

  7. act professional (if you can be a professional grocery bagger)

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