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

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    Most hire 14-year-olds for child care, sports watch and their D.R.E.A.M staff. 10. Six Flags. ... Taco Bell hires for certain jobs as team members starting at age 14. 20. Dairy Queen.

  3. A Subway franchisee said he'd resorted to hiring 14-year-olds ...

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  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.

  5. Legal working age - Wikipedia

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    14: Maximum of 8 hours per day and 40 hours per week during the non-school day period; During the school day can only work 3 hours per day and 18 hours per school week; Arizona law further limits employment of children under the age of 16 making it unlawful for a child under the age of 16 to work between the hours of 9:30 p.m. and 6 a.m.

  6. Metropolitan Transportation Authority Police Department

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    This came shortly after Governor Andrew Cuomo directed the MTA to solve the issue of homelessness in the subway system. [ 6 ] After criticism of multiple high-profile arrests, multiple MTA board members expressed concerns over the added police presence, citing the high cost of personnel, estimated at $249 million over four years.

  7. Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority - Wikipedia

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    The MTA purchased and took over subway, elevated, streetcar, and bus operations from the Boston Elevated Railway in 1947. [15] In the 1950s, the MTA ran new subway extensions, while the last two streetcar lines running into the Pleasant Street Portal of the Tremont Street Subway were substituted with buses in 1953 and 1962. [16]