What businesses hire teens for work?

Anonymous
15 year olds to be exact. My son is looking to pick up a part-time job on the weekends. Does he need to wait until he's 16?
Anonymous
Drop him off at a strip mall, and let him go figure it out. I was working as a cashier at the supermarket when I was 14. And I delivered newspapers when I was 12.

My son gave beginner drum lessons starting when he was 14. My daughter got a job at a kid's clothing store (not a chain) at 14.
Anonymous
Depends on the state.

In Virginia, he can talk to his school counselor and get a work permit at 15. Several of my students are baggers at giant.
Anonymous
When I was 15, in 2002, I worked at McDonald's
Anonymous
Why not mow grass, dog sit or lawn work? All of those make more than minimum wage. Have him out flyers in mailboxes. I would love to hire an entrepreneurial kid
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When I was 15, in 2002, I worked at McDonald's


You need a hs diploma to work in mcdonalds

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When I was 15, in 2002, I worked at McDonald's


You need a hs diploma to work in mcdonalds



That's not true. It looks like the min age is 14, although some franchises may be 15. You have to be 18 to close, but not necessarily a HS graduate. They even have a corporate program to help people get high school diplomas so they must have employees who have dropped out of school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When I was 15, in 2002, I worked at McDonald's


You need a hs diploma to work in mcdonalds



Then how do all the illegal immigrants that can't speak English get a job there?
Anonymous
DD worked at one of the pizza delivery chains. At 15 she answered the phone. Work permit (VA) spells out what they can and can not do. It was interesting. She wasn't allowed to use the oven. She wasn't allowed to use a knife. There were protections. She couldn't work past xxpm (don't remember exact) Couldn't work more than xx hours during the school week. For years it remained an item on her resume that got comments, respect actually. Everyone could relate to the difficult/pressure job of taking orders accurately.
Anonymous
DD went to our local Dominoes and they indicated they "really only want to hire 18 and older".
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When I was 15, in 2002, I worked at McDonald's


You need a hs diploma to work in mcdonalds



Then how do all the illegal immigrants that can't speak English get a job there?


LOL!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Drop him off at a strip mall, and let him go figure it out. I was working as a cashier at the supermarket when I was 14. And I delivered newspapers when I was 12.

My son gave beginner drum lessons starting when he was 14. My daughter got a job at a kid's clothing store (not a chain) at 14.



This is so awesome, PP. I really want my children to have work experience very early. Your examples are inspiring! Thanks!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why not mow grass, dog sit or lawn work? All of those make more than minimum wage. Have him out flyers in mailboxes. I would love to hire an entrepreneurial kid


This is so perfect. Not the OP, but loving these suggestions. Believe me, I'm filing them away.

Our neighborhood is ripe for this sort of effort: lawns, dogs, and such (like shoveling snow). I think crafting a flyer would be a great exercise in and of itself, great prep for a solid learning experience.
Anonymous
My niece turn 15 over the summer and worked part-time at a local flower shop.
Anonymous
He could mow lawns. I would love to pay a neighborhood teenager to mow my lawn instead of the service we have now.
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