1. Who needs Working papers? You do if: You want a job You are between the ages of 14 and 17.

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1. Who needs Working papers? You do if: You want a job You are between the ages of 14 and 17

Good for two years

2.What kind of jobs can you have if you are 14-15? Farm Jobs (feeding, cleaning stalls, picking) Babysitting (no working papers required) Helper Stores-stocking shelves, packing groceries, bringing in carts, taking groceries to car Golf Courses/Marinas State Fair/Alliance Stadium Food Service-washing dishes, busing tables, setting tables Volunteers in school/community

3. Where can you get working papers at NSJHS? NSJH Guidance Office: -applications are on the round table by the front door of the office -return completed application to Mrs. Hunt

4. What two additional pieces of personal information do you need in order to get your working papers? Your completed application and 1.Copy of birth certificate 2.Physical Fitness Certification

2. Physical Certificate- Within 1 Year

5. What do you do with your working papers once you have them? Give them to your employer Employers might also require your Social Security card They will make a copy to keep on file while you work there You keep original in a safe place at home.

6. NYS Minimum wage is $8.75 per hour **as of1/1/15

Jane S. Doe What a Social Security Card looks like: ** This is your personal identification number to Government to see how much you earn yearly for the calculation of income tax, opening of any type of banking/credit account, and for calculation of retirement benefits you may receive at a later date.**

3. Physical Certificate-Within 1 Year Jane S. Doe 2. Your Social Security Card