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workin at 14


Question Posted Thursday July 7 2005, 11:35 pm

you said you can work at mcdonalds when your 14. i asked my mom if i could and she said its a georgia law that no one can work at 14. is she wrong or right?

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DancinCutie08 answered Friday July 8 2005, 12:15 pm:
we tec. the law is that no one can work under the age of 16 in the us i believe but at alot of places they higher you anyways like mcdonalds well at least in pa they higher you at 14 and i believe its the same all over. Other places like halmark sometimes higher ppl at 15. you basically just kinda have to ask. Alot of like busboy jobs they will higher you at 14. really they arent supose to higher you but they do anyway if you no what i mean

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