I think you have to be atleast 16 for a 'real' job. If you get it and they make you "buy" your hat and apron...deductable on your first paycheck...email me. I quit Subway months ago and still have mine.Jobs??????????
Well princess drama, maybe you should try some of the shops that arent as big as Subway. Maybe you should try working at a local milkbar or look in the news paper and try get a paper job.
U are nearly the legal age so u can get a job sooooooon
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that's the problem in this day and age the y generation want everything handed to them on a silver platter. everything is just to much of a effort. i say get of ya butt and do something or you'll turn into a bumJobs??????????
Ask your workplace supervisor
Just adding::...if they are rude then dont bother with them find somewhere else, they dont deserve to have you work for them, why not try another fast food place like KFC or Maccas they are always good with younger workers, they give them a chance
Not sure if ur in Australia but we have subway here- Heres the list of legal ages for diff states ur parents shouldnt have to be asked first-
Entry Requirements
The minimum age of employment is governed by various State based legislative requirements and or Company recommendations. As at 1 January 2006, the following minimum ages apply in each state:
NSW, NT, SA, TAS
The minimum age for employment outside school hours is 14 years of age for casual and part time employees. It is our policy that if you are 14 years of age, but not yet 14 years and 9 months that: 鈥?your parent/guardian provides written consent to you starting work;
鈥?you must be able to demonstrate during the interview that you have the ability to handle difficult situations and the skill to fulfil the required position;
VIC
In Victoria, the employment of children is governed by the Child Employment Act 2003 which states that the minimum age of employment is 15 years of age.
QLD
With effect from 1st July 2006 employment in Queensland is governed by the Child Employment Act which requires employees who are under 16 years of age and have not yet finished year 10, to provide parental consent to commence
work. In addition we apply our Company minimum age policy of 14.
Employees under 16 may only work 12 hours during a school week (38 hours a week during school holidays), with each shift being a maximum of 4 hours Monday to Friday and 8 hours Saturday and Sunday.
All hours of work must be between 6am to 10pm.
WA
With effect from 1st July 2006 employees who are under 15 years of age need to provide parental consent to commence work. In addition we apply our Company minimum age policy of 14.
Employees under 15 years of age may only work between the hours of 6am to 9.30pm.
ACT
The recommended minimum age for full time employment in ACT is school leaving age (i.e 15 years of age). It is possible to be employed below this age for a maximum
of 10 hours per week. However if you wish to be employed for more than 10 hours per week, prior approval must be obtained from the Chief Executive of the Department of Housing, Disability and Community Services.
Right to Work in Australia
It is a legal requirement that all employees have the right to work in Australia. If you are invited for an interview, you will need to demonstrate your right to work in Australia by providing an original of one of the following documents, (a copy of which will be retained for your file if you are successful):
鈥?Australian Passport
鈥?Australian Citizenship Certificate and photo I.D.
鈥?Australian Birth Certificate
(the birth certificate must show that at least one parent was born in Australia. If it does not, you will also be required to provide one parent鈥檚 current Australian Citizenship Certificate or Permanent Residence Visa)
鈥?New Zealand Passport with Australian Immigration Entry Stamp
鈥?Foreign Passport with Permanent Residency Visa
鈥?Foreign Passport with Visa work conditions 8104,8105 or 8108.
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