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1 Teenagers’ Jobs: Rights, Responsibilities, & Opportunities By Kay Beggs

2 http://youthrules.dol.gov/  If you are 14 or 15, you can work... Outside school hours After 7 a.m. and until 7 p.m. Except from June 1 through Labor Day, when you can work until 9 p.m. Hours to Work When You Turn 14... You also can work in an: office,  grocery store,  retail store,  restaurant,  movie theater,  baseball park,  amusement park, or  gasoline service station. You may not work in:

3 Fastest Growing Occupations Overall - South Carolina Listed below are occupations 1-25 of the 408 occupations projected to grow the fastest during the 2000-2010 time period. Click on an occupation to learn more about it, including state data. [Source: America’s Career InfoNet] #OccupationEmploymentPercent change * 20002010 1Computer software engineers, systems software1,830 3,710 103% 2Computer software engineers, applications2,150 4,350 102% 3Physician assistants2,140 4,320 101% 4Computer support specialists4,040 7,560 87% 5Network and computer systems administrators1,440 2,650 84%

4 The Path to Employment Education, Skills, Talents, Experiences Resume Interview Questions Application Letter Interview Follow Up Letter

5 References:  U. S. Department of Labor  America’s Career InfoNet  Microsoft ClipArt Gallery


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