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Im from the US: How old to work at McDonalds?


Question Posted Tuesday March 6 2012, 1:03 pm

How old do you have to be to work at Mcdonalds ?

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Razhie answered Wednesday March 7 2012, 7:31 am:
Most states have individual laws about how old you need to be to sign an employment contract and/or to handle money as part of a transaction.

In most states, the age is 16. I think there are a few place where it's lower than that.

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kayalark answered Tuesday March 6 2012, 5:18 pm:
They don't really have an age limit. The older you are, the more mature they are going to see you as though. They don't really want to hire a 16 year old when there is a 17 year old applying. BUT, 15 is usually a good age. Just make sure you get a workers permit, you can usually go into your school councler and they will give you one. Hope I helped! :)

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