This article covers the subject of working two jobs. If you are a teen who is interested in pursuing more than one employment responsibility, the following information can give you a better idea of what to expect. The areas covered in this article include the following topics: Job Requirements for Younger Teens per state Handling

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Teens can work full-time. However, there are certain stipulations with respect to when they can work and their age. While employers are not bashful about hiring teen workers, they still have to meet the guidelines established by the federal government and state laws.  Therefore, the following topics are covered in the following article: Work Hours

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The United States Postal Service (USPS) does have opportunities open to teens who are at least 16 years old who have a high school diploma, or who are 18 years of age at the time of application. The following topics highlight the various opportunities at the USPS for teen applicants. About the UPS Types of

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If you want to work at a gym or fitness facility, you will need to be 18 years old. Whether you apply as a personal fitness trainer, receptionist, or salesperson, you usually need to be 18 before you can put in an application. If you plan to apply as a personal trainer, you usually need

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Many vet clinics will hire teens to work in their animal boarding facilities, either feeding them or cleaning up after them. Typically, in these instances, a teen needs to be at least 16 to 18 years old. He or she should also be able to work weekends. If you do not find a job in

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Teens can work in hotels. The minimum age of work (16, 17, or 18 years old) depends on the nature of the job, your state’s labor laws, and a hotel’s own requirements for accepting teen candidates. While teens may be able to secure work in food service positions at 16 years old, they usually need

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