In most states it depends on the job. Generally, until you are 18 there are some limits on how many hours you can work a week and within the same day (particularly during the school year). If you are between the ages of 14-16 it gets more complicated, fewer hours and more hoops through which to jump. For instance you generally have to get signed permission from you school if you are under 16. Many employers won't bother hiring you if you are under 16, it isn't worth the hassle. There are some possibilities - such as babysitting, yard work for neighbors, etc., but a lot depends on your interests and how you present yourself. Also, as long as you are under-age, your parents have a fair amount of say in whether you are allowed to work. I don't know Michigan law specifically, but I have worked with minors in a number of states, generally if you are under 16, it is a lot of hassle except for jobs for neighbors and the like. Once you are 16, things get much easier, although you are still restricted as far as the number of hours and WHICH hours (like few fast food restaurants close early enough to have a 16 year old do closing - it would be against the law as it is is too late.) I am not a lawyer. Nor do I portray one here or on TV. Someone as young as 11 can get a job in Michigan. They have to obtain a work permit from their school. The total number of hours is restricted to a total of 48 hours of school and work a week.
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14 years of age but they can be as young as 11 if they are a caddy... They will be required to have a work permit. This link will answer all your questions. http://www.michigan.gov/dleg/0,1607,7-154-27673_27679---,00.html
Well, you have to be 11. But it's not that simple. A) You have to have a permit to have a job. From what I've heard, pretty much the only place to get that permit is from your school office. This confused me, because school is already out for me! So... We'll have to google where else you can get a permit, I guess. B) Another thing I found was that you don't really need a fancy permit to have a job mowing your neighbor's lawn, or pulling their weeds.
My final answer for you? Eleven, with permit.
i know it is crazy i live in Michigan i work there and i am only 10 years old my family owns it though so that is a whole new story i thionk twelve im pretty sure but you have to have a working permit so come on over and i will get you applyed!
You must be at least 18 years of age to drive a truck commercially in Michigan. This is true for most states in the United States.