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  2. 23 Companies and Jobs that Hire at 14-Years-Old

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    Delivery: People under 14 are allowed to deliver newspapers to customers but to deliver other items, they need to be 14 years old or older which makes it a great job for teens.

  3. Legal working age - Wikipedia

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    14: The general minimum age of work, though certain jobs such as babysitting and newspaper delivery are exempt with parental consent. No child subject to compulsory school attendance (through the age of 16 in Quebec) can be asked to work at a time that conflicts with school or more than 17 hours a week when school is in session.

  4. Jobs for Teens: Employers Hiring 14 - 17-Year-Olds

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    Jobs for Teens: Employers Hiring 14 - 17-Year-Olds. Mariya Pylayev. Updated July 14, 2016 at 9:05 PM. Getty Images. The summer job has long been considered a rite of passage for American teenagers ...

  5. Should Your Teen Get a Job? The Benefits of Working as a ...

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    Students should think of part-time jobs as a supplement to writing for the school paper or playing on the soccer team, not something they should take on instead of one of these activities.”

  6. Paperboy - Wikipedia

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    Newspaper industry lore suggests that the first paperboy, hired in 1833, was 10-year-old Barney Flaherty who was hired after seeing an advertisement in the Sun News and signing up for the job. [ 1 ] The duties of a paperboy varied by distributor, [ 2 ] but usually included counting and separating papers, rolling papers and inserting them in ...

  7. Newspaper hawker - Wikipedia

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    A newspaper hawker, newsboy or newsie is a street vendor of newspapers without a fixed newsstand. Related jobs included paperboy, delivering newspapers to subscribers, and news butcher, selling papers on trains. Adults who sold newspapers from fixed newsstands were called newsdealers, and are not covered here.

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