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    Question: What kind of jobs can you have at age 14?

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        At the age of 14 job opportunities are still limited, but you are allowed to work.  Federal age requirements for jobs can be found at the  U.S. Department of Labor web site .

     

    Arizona also has statutes regulating work for those under 16 - (for example you have restrictions with working in manufacturing and in a pit with a bull)

    23-232. Prohibited employments of persons under the age of sixteen

    Arizona also has statutes regulating work for those under 18 (for example, you don't get to work with explosives)

    23-231. Prohibited employments of persons under the age of eighteen


    Comments
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    On 07/09/07
    Maiya from PA said:
    i need a job to at age 14. it kind of stinks cause people are always saying kids need to learn a lesson about work but then they say u have to b like 50 yrs old to work a job so we couldn't even if we wanted to. it sucks. i'll keep looking but its really getting on my nerves. if u no any young jobs in PA for 14 yr olds holla at me.
    On 07/07/07
    matt from CA said:
    find a place that pays "under the table" so u can get money before u are able to get a work permit like family or friends
    On 06/09/07
    Mandy from PA said:
    I really need a job because I am involved in so many activities and a child of 5...my mom can't pay for it all but no matter how hard I look, I can't find a job because I'm only 14 yrs old! HELP!
    On 02/15/07
    ashley from NY said:
    i need a jobs fast for i can get out the house
    On 02/06/07
    malirah from NJ said:
    i need a job so that i can be able to buymy freinds and family better gifts for holidays and events.
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