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Miss UK Joined: Jan 11, 2003 Posts: > 500 PM |
On 2008-06-07 01:11:16, paul101 wrote:
On 2008-06-07 01:00:46, Miss UK wrote:
I had Babysitting Jobs, Housekeeping and Manager jobs off relatives and friends at your age and up
babysitting... thats only any good if you have a girl to help out!!
either that or a cleaning job then
alot of places require them,
I went for a Housekeeping job with a hotel they wanted me to work everyday of the week but I couldn't get there on a sunday that was my only downfall I got that job at the click of a finger too.
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smilerthe cheshirecat Joined: Oct 22, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Cheshire, UK PM |
On 2008-06-06 11:07:35, Daedalus85 wrote:
Ummm, can anyone else see the words 'illegal child labour' flagging their way to GAME?
I was going to add a link to my original posting when I wrote it... but I thought people would realise the days of sending small children up chimneys and the mills had ended a while back....
Anyway...
"Children and young people under school leaving age (England and Wales only)
There are strict limits to the hours children and young people under school leaving age (see under heading General rules on employment) are allowed to work. You must not work:-
* during school hours on any school day
* for more than two hours on any school day or for more than 12 hours in any week in which you are required to go to school
* for more than two hours on a Sunday
* for more than eight hours (five hours if you are under 15) on any day which is not a school day or a Sunday
* before 7am or after 7pm
* for more than 35 hours (25 if you are under the age of 15) in any week in which you are not required to go to school
* for more than four hours in any day without a break of one hour
* at any time, if during the 12 months beginning 1 January, working means that you have not had two uninterrupted weeks of holiday from school."
From amongst others... http://www.adviceguide.org.uk[....]fchildrenunderschoolleavingage
Good luck to thomas93 on finding a saturday job... as my friend's nephew has done...
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The Lostprophet Joined: Oct 10, 2004 Posts: 480 From: BEDS,UK PM, WWW
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draw up a quick CV (be rather easy if you havnt had any jobs. then just walk around town and walk into shops you would like to work in and ask if they have any saturday jobs. if they say yes, just hand them your CV
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