i am 15 and i am thinking about getting a job, for most jobs i need a work permit from my school but since school is over do i still need to get one? & does anyone know anygood jobs for a 15 year old?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: Job Searches? clearlypink428 answered Tuesday June 27 2006, 2:27 pm: yes, you still need to get a work permit to show that you are capable of working until you are 16. you can probably go to your town village hall, or city hall, etc. to obtain one. but you need to get hired by someone first- then get the work permit. most kids want to go get ther permit first- but they wont let you unless you are already hired. also, if oyu switch jobs, and are still 15, you will need to obtain a new work permit- wth the new businesses adress and information on it. i worked in a pizza place by my old house when i was 14, but had to get a work permit when i was 15. it was LOADS of fun.hope i helped! [ clearlypink428's advice column | Ask clearlypink428 A Question ]
HectorJr answered Monday June 26 2006, 6:52 pm: Yes you still need to get a permit, and you should try the guidance department of your local high school. Call them to see when they are open - they should be (don't forget, summer school is still going on).
In terms of jobs, don't go for the highest paying job right away. Why? Well because that could turn out to be a bad starting experience. Instead, visit some places that you really like to be at and you are comfortable. Cashier at a small store or grocery shop - not a bad start. Probably a better way to go because you interact with more people and get a chance to really adjust to all differnt kinds of people. Your favorite clothes store maybe? Give it a shot. Hope that helped and good luck. [ HectorJr's advice column | Ask HectorJr A Question ]
babiigirl answered Monday June 26 2006, 6:47 pm: Im not sure about the working permit but a few jobs:
Attention: NOTHING on this site may be reproduced in any fashion whatsoever without explicit consent (in writing) of the owner of said material, unless otherwise stated on the page where the content originated. Search engines are free to index and cache our content. Users who post their account names or personal information in their questions have no expectation of privacy beyond that point for anything they disclose. Questions are otherwise considered anonymous to the general public.