Essential Question –Practical Arts Can an immature person possess individual responsibility? Bell work : What affect will your ability to organize and prioritize assignments have on your overall job performance? How will it affect your supervisor’s performance? TODAY: Read and This week’s topic - Study Habits & TEAMWORK!! Collaborate: The affects of being organized has on you as a student and you as an employee. I will be able to explain 5 different ways to use my time wisely
Can an immature person possess individual responsibility? I will understand what is expected of me as a student in a work based learning program
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Florida Child Labor Laws May work up to 30 hours per week. Not before 6:30 am or later than 11 p.m. No more than 8 hours a day when school is scheduled the following day. One days when school does not follow, there are no hour restrictions. No more than 6 consecutive days in any one week.
Breaks – Minors may work no more than 4 consecutive hours without a 30 minute uninterrupted break. Cannot work in the following occupations: Working in or around explosives or radioactive substances Operating motor vehicles Logging or sawmilling Operating power-driven meat processing machines to include meat and vegetable slicers; slaughtering, meat packing, processing or rendering. Working on scaffolding, roofs or ladders above 6 feet; roofing