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How old do I need to be for a job and how much will...?
I want too start working a soon as possibble even though I am only 12. I live in Wales so what age can you start working at a Restaurant like washing up and stuff and how much would I get paid roughly per hour.
I want to save up for a new phone (BlackBerry Curve 8520) but I only have £70 I need roughly about another £100 and the only way of earning money that I could think of was working. So please help me :) Thanks heaps!
(By the way I know I have ask this question once its just I don't think I put it in the right categuery [can't spell])
I want to save up for a new phone (BlackBerry Curve 8520) but I only have £70 I need roughly about another £100 and the only way of earning money that I could think of was working. So please help me :) Thanks heaps!
(By the way I know I have ask this question once its just I don't think I put it in the right categuery [can't spell])
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You could do babysitting, or jobs for friends, relatives or neighbours.
I found the following information online:
If you are under 14, you are not allowed to work at all except in the following types of work:-
to take part in sport, advertising, modelling, plays, films, television or other entertainment. The employer must apply for a licence from the local authority
to do odd jobs for a parent, relative or neighbour
to do babysitting – see under heading Babysitting.
However, children of 13 or above may be able to do some other types of work, depending on the by-laws of the local authority in their area. For example, the by-laws may say that children of 13 and above in your area can do a paper-round, or that you can do light work which is not likely to be harmful to your health, safety or development.
I found the following information online:
If you are under 14, you are not allowed to work at all except in the following types of work:-
to take part in sport, advertising, modelling, plays, films, television or other entertainment. The employer must apply for a licence from the local authority
to do odd jobs for a parent, relative or neighbour
to do babysitting – see under heading Babysitting.
However, children of 13 or above may be able to do some other types of work, depending on the by-laws of the local authority in their area. For example, the by-laws may say that children of 13 and above in your area can do a paper-round, or that you can do light work which is not likely to be harmful to your health, safety or development.
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- i live in australia so i can only tell you what happens here is yoo can start working round the age of 10 and get paid about 5 british pounds for you i guess 10 Australian dollars for me your probably not allowed to work to many hours though and you need your parents permission
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