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ABERCROMBIE AND FITCH


Question Posted Sunday May 25 2008, 3:31 pm

how old do you have to be to work at abercrombie and fitch as a cashier? also how much do you get an hour and how many days do you have to work? last thing, how many hours a day?

please only answer if you know for a fact.


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abitsarcastic26 answered Sunday May 25 2008, 8:38 pm:
Well it depends on what state you live in. You can work at the kid store at 17. The adult store at 18. Look at your state working laws. But it does pay minimum wage. You can work whenever you are able to, it was one of my jobs that was extremely flexible.

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B00TSZ answered Sunday May 25 2008, 7:36 pm:
the only thing i know is that you have to 17. and you get paid minimum wage which is about 6.50. you get to pick your hours probably just like every other job. and your going to be working probably part time so no more then 60 hours a week. id say maybe 15 or 20 hours a week then

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