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how old do you have to be to work at mcdonalds


Question Posted Saturday November 13 2010, 4:48 pm

how old should you be to work at mcdonalds in philledelphia

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Sweet_LiL_Angel answered Saturday November 13 2010, 9:50 pm:
I work at mcdonalds and where I live its 16 but you can call your local Mcdonalds and ask. Its a great job I thought I would just hate it but I love it.

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the_unexpected answered Saturday November 13 2010, 7:22 pm:
In Philadelphia, you can legally work at age 14 if you have working papers. If you don't have working papers, you can't work until you're 16.

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