what jobs can you do under 14?
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Not a great deal, legally. Employment laws are pretty tight on what is effectively child labour. From the quoted URL:
"If you are under 14, you are not allowed to work at all except in the following types of work:-
1) to take part in sport, advertising, modelling, plays, films, television or other entertainment. The employer must apply for a licence from the local authority
2) to do odd jobs for a parent, relative or neighbour
3) to do babysitting. However, if the child you are babysitting is thought to be at risk because it is not being looked after properly, the child's parents could be prosecuted, or action could be taken to put their child into care
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."
There are a lot more limitations on what hours you can work and how often. Read the link for more info.
Other answers:
Baby sitting is the best. I always made a ton of money doing that. Or, you can offer to help the elderly do things they can't do anymore. That usually pays okay too.
Baby sitting is the best. I always made a ton of money doing that. Or, you can offer to help the elderly do things they can't do anymore. That usually pays okay too.
Not many, its all because of insurance, it costs the businesses too much to insure under 16's and stuff. It also helps when you get your national insurance number. But, saying that I'm 16 and have my NI number and can't find a job anywhere! Good Luck though =D
A paper round is about the only job that you can do, there are emplyment laws; see I live in Luther Oklahoma and I stepped on a scorpion, Have you ever had sand scorpions in your house?