UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)
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Why should I bother to Google? They don't use them here. As in many other states.
You Google and post links for everything else, whether it applies to you or not, so why not now?
Why should I bother to Google? They don't use them here. As in many other states.
my neighbor had a flower shop. i did odd jobs there on the weekends and during rush periods like Valentines Day etc.
earned a real paycheck. my parents had me save some , spend some , and give some. that early training helped me retire very early with a very nice nest egg.
thanks Mom.
We have them here. If you are under 18 you need the school to sign them.
No machinery under 18.I will agree that kids under 16 (I believe its 16) can't do hazardous work but there is no "age" limit here for getting lots of other jobs. Someone is always looking for a body to wave a sign out in front of their business and I've seen some petty young whipper snapppers doing that.
No machinery under 18.
people are arguing you on this?I will agree that kids under 16 (I believe its 16) can't do hazardous work but there is no "age" limit here for getting lots of other jobs. Someone is always looking for a body to wave a sign out in front of their business and I've seen some petty young whipper snapppers doing that.
You did not receive an actual check; if anything, they paid you in cash at the end of the day.
people are arguing you on this?
why bother arguing with ignorance.
btw i was a paper girl too. i also cut lawns thru high school and college. always paid my own way. i know the OP was asking about UPS jobs but for some people there is a work life before ups.
Not too many rules for farms,when it comes to child labor (as long as its family)...unless you work on a farm...
There you go again---spouting off just for the sake of arguing. I received a Company Check from the mink farm I worked at when I was probably 11 and 12 years old and a Company Check from my Dad for all the years I worked for him at his business.
Did you file a tax return as an 11 year old?
Dave is right. Any job on the books for minors requires working papers in NY. My first job was a summer camp counselor at 14.....I needed working papers to get hired.Bull-----where do you get this crap? Don't you have a paperboy?
Dave is right. Any job on the books for minors requires working papers in NY. My first job was a summer camp counselor at 14.....I needed working papers to get hired.
And the guy who delivers my newspaper at 3am around the same time I leave for work drives an SUV. I don't think he's a kid.
True. But even a broken watch is right twice a day....lol.Dave is only 1/50th right. The rest of the states have their own rules.
i had over 25 jobs before UPS. first real job with a paycheck was when i was 12 years old working part time on weekends at a flower shop.
hardest job was working for the railroad in UTah for 2 years. most fun was working for a carnival . another easy one was a lifeguard. travelled all over the country for years working odd jobs. overseas for 2 years in the Peace Corps.
i too worked for a carnival for 2 summers, was probably 12-13... Best job ever, gave me 20 bucks the end of each night ..I was rich and all my friends thought I was cool...spent most of my teens washing dishes. After high school did the landscaping gig. Worked for fed ex....now been with the parcel for almost a decade...loader for a year..now full time driver- worst job I've had but make more than most of my friends who also are still paying off college debt
working all those jobs are an education and i am grateful for the hard times too. ups never became life for me. the years here were only a bump in the road.
this new life being retired, which is really a misnomer , is a very exciting time. all the possibilities. today i am going snow-shoeing with the dogs in the back country.