Saturday, April 17, 2010

About Where in Raleigh North Carolina can a 12 year old work???? Is there any place

Where in Raleigh North Carolina can a 12 year old work???? Is there any place??
My son wants a job but I don't know anywhere he can get on!
Careers & Employment - 5 Answers
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he can work mow lawns or he can babysit
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when u find out let me know im a 14 year old and i STILL cant work
3 :
The only businesses that I know of that would hire a 12 year old would be small "mom and pop" type businesses. Maybe a landscaping company? What is he good at? If you can come up with something that he is interested in doing, you could always run an ad in the paper. Sometimes older people need a hand around the house with various maintainence jobs.
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I think the child labor law is country wide and is set at 15 and even then only with a work permit...usually you can get through his school. Other than that, I'd say babysitting or put up flyers aroudn town for him to do yard or cleaning work. Not really many options for someone that age.
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try cutting grass or volunteer work
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Friday, April 2, 2010

About Employment Question- Raleigh, NC

Employment Question- Raleigh, NC?
Live and work in Raleigh, NC. Currently I'm a Compliance Analyst/Auditor for a large company headquartered here. I am 25 and I have degrees in Finance and Economics with a 3.6 GPA and average to good computer skills, learning mostly on the job but mostly my expertise is with building databases and building code for queries in auditing software. Any ideas on who might be hiring around here for (junior) financial analysts, operations, anything but this mundane area in accounting...or what a good step to gain acess to these positions would be?
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Well, this is the state capital, so try State Government, they're always hiring it seems. Departments of: Insurance, Revenue, State Auditor, Budget & Management, State Controller, Commerce, and probably many others, would likely have jobs in that field. Granted, state government usually doesn't pay as much as the private sector. But job security is much better, you get more paid holidays, health insurance is free (unless you have dependents), and there's a pretty solid pension plan. (And if you start young, you can retire young.) It's definitely worth a look.
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