Searching for Perfect Teen
Jobs
Just because you are a
teen doesn't mean you can't find a good job to either help you
through schooling or to get a few extra bucks for your various
hobbies and needs. Here are a few tips on bagging a great teen
job
Labor Laws
You, of course, have to follow the law. And there are various laws
that govern teen employment across different states. Teens that are
hired to do non-farm work will at least have to be fourteen years
of age to be allowed to work. Here are a few other restrictions.
You will have to do a little research in the state you are at to
come up to date with the latest laws and
regulations.
Teens that are aged 14 to
15 are only allowed to work three hours per day, and eighteen hours
a wee. When there are no classes and during summer breaks, this
amount may be increased to eight hours per day, 40 hours per
week. Also work for teenagers of this age is limited to up to
7 o'clock p.m. within school days and 9 o'clock p.m. during summer
breaks.
Employment
Documents
In several states, when one has not reached the age of eighteen
yet, it is required get working documents which are officially
known as Certificate of Employment or Age to be allowed to work
legally. Schools are good venues for one to acquire these important
papers. The Department of Labor offers such service, too. Browse on
the certification list for Age or Employment to know which rules
apply to you. Your school's Guidance Office can be of great help.
One's state office will assist greatly if one is directed to the
Department of Labor. Particular states such as New York, for
instance, have special web site sections on Youth Jobs, which will
produce the information and documents you are required to
have.
Fantasy Jobs
Make sure you take a job you can maintain interest in. You might
want to consider after-school programs and working with kids. Or
you may want to work part time on the beach, recreational
facilities, zoos and other areas. The important thing is that you
choose a job that you enjoy and can perform in with the best of
your capabilities. It is very important that you do your best in
your job and pick one you truly enjoy, as your experience with this
job could very well dictate your future career.
Job Search
Your high school guidance counselor may be able to assist you with
finding a part-time job that is just right for you. Aside from
having contacts among local businesses, they may also help you
evaluate which jobs you will enjoy and excel
at.
It is also a good idea to
tell everyone you know that you are looking for work. Don't
underestimate your network of acquaintances. They may very well
have other networks of acquaintances that may help you find good
jobs.
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